Question: EXERCISE 11 Circle the correct words to complete this conversation between a grandmother (A) and granddaughter (B). In some cases, both answers are possible. If

EXERCISE 11 Circle the correct words to complete

EXERCISE 11 Circle the correct words to complete this conversation between a grandmother (A) and granddaughter (B). In some cases, both answers are possible. If both answers are correct, circle both. A: I'm planning to take a vacation next summer. B: I see you have some information on the kitchen table. Have you (look (ooked) at these brochures yet? A: No, not (already/yet). I've been so busy. I (haven't/didn't) had time (already/yet). But I've (already/yet) decided that I want to have some kind of adventure. B: Wow, Grandma. These look like exciting trips. How about this one? A kayak trip on the Mississippi River? A: Oh. (I've done that one already./I've already done that one.) B: I don't remember. A: (I've done/I did) it two years ago with my friend Betty. B: How about skydiving? Have you tried that (yet/already)? A: No. I (never haveever had). But it's not for me. It's a bit too risky. B: How about this one: white-water rafting. It's so much fun. (Have ever you tried/Have you ever tried) it? A: No. I (haven't/didn't). (Have/Did) you? 11. 10. 12. B: Yes, I (did/have). Many times, in fact. 13. A: It looks dangerous. B: It really isn't. You wear a life jacket. And the rafting trips are rated according to difficulty. Look. Here's an easy trip on the Colorado River. (Have you/Did you) seen this one yet? A: No, I (haven't/didn't). It looks interesting. 14. 15. B: Should we fill out the application? A: Wait a minute. I haven't made up my mind (already/yet). 16

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