SENTENCE AUCTION Right or wrong..place your bets!.

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SENTENCE AUCTION Right or wrong..place your bets!

RIGHT OR WRONG Taylor told ken about a party.

RIGHT Taylor told ken about a party.

RIGHT OR WRONG This week has not finished already.

WRONG This week has not finished yet.

RIGHT OR WRONG I have seen three movies last week.

WRONG I saw three movies last week.

RIGHT OR WRONG I have read that book already.

RIGHT I have read that book already.

RIGHT OR WRONG I have lived in Paris since 2003.

RIGHT I have lived in Paris since 2003.

RIGHT OR WRONG Carlos said me to meet him at 10 oclock.

WRONG Carlos told me to meet him at 10 oclock.

RIGHT OR WRONG I ate sushi on Monday.

RIGHT I ate sushi on Monday.

RIGHT OR WRONG I still have visited Japan.

WRONG I still havent visited Japan.