I left out two exercises for you to check. Thank you very much, Writeacher.

By the way, do you say "talk about a topic of your choosing/or of your choice?

1) I ……………………… buy any butter, mum has just bought some. (Shall I include a colon instead of a comma?)
2) Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence. (9 pts.)
It usually takes him an hour to drive to work.
3) Sandra went to school by car yesterday morning because she was late.
4) She lived in Paris for two years.
I phoned Mary last night but she wasn’t in.
5) He paid £200 for that shirt. It was a real rip-off. (I need a synonym).

Complete with the present perfect, the present perfect continuous or the past simple of the verbs in brackets.

1. This is only the first time I………………….(fly) in an aeroplane.
2. The child ………………………… (sleep) from eight till eight without waking once.
3. I…………………………(know) Mary since last month.
4. I …………………….(send) John four emails last week but he …………(not reply) to any of them.
5………………(you learn) to play the piano when you were a child?
6 When ………… (you get) that T-shirt? I …………(not notice) it before.
7. We ………………………(wait) to play tennis since 10.30.
8. We ………………… (worry) about her all week.
9. How long is it since you last………………………… (see) her?

do you say "talk about a topic of your choosing/or of your choice? You can say it either way, but the second is by far the more commonly used.,/b>

1) I ……………………… buy any butter, mum has just bought some. (Shall I include a colon instead of a comma?) You need a period or a semicolon in place of the comma.

2) OK

3) OK

4) OK
I phoned Mary last night, but she wasn’t in.

5) He paid £200 for that shirt. It was a real rip-off. (I need a synonym).
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/rip-off
Let me know what you choose.

Complete with the present perfect, the present perfect continuous, or the past simple of the verbs in brackets.

1-3 = OK

4. I …………………….(send) John four emails last week, but he …………(not reply) to any of them.

5-9 = OK