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Julia: Hey! You! Watch out!
Sammy: I'm sorry.
Julia: This is a bike path.
Sammy: I'm sorry!
Julia: It's for bikes.
Sammy: I'm sorry.
Julia: It isn't for people.
Sammy: Erm ... sorry?
Julia: People run over there in the park.
Sammy: Oh! Right!
Julia: People don't run here.
Sammy: Erm ... sorry.
Julia: Dangerous.
Sammy: I'm very sorry.
Julia and Sammy: Taxi!
Julia: This is my taxi.
Sammy: No, this is my taxi.
Julia: Look, I ... Oh, it's you!
Sammy: Oh, it's you!
Taxi driver: Where are you going?
Julia and Sammy: To 15 Lancaster Road.
Taxi driver: Lancaster Road. OK, get in.
Julia: Well ...
Sammy: Ladies first!
Julia: Oh, erm ... thanks.
Sammy: Are you going to Tom's party?
Julia: Yes, I am. Are you going, too?
Sammy: Yes, I am. Tom's my friend.
Julia: Tom's my friend, too!
Sammy: I'm Sammy.
Julia: Hi, Sammy. My name's Julia.
Sammy: Hi, Julia. Pleased to meet you.
- Task 1: Check your understanding 1
- Task 2: Check your understanding 2
- Task 3: am, is, are 1
- Task 4: am, is, are 2
- Task 5: 'm not, isn't, aren't 1
- Task 6: 'm not, isn't, aren't 2
- Task 7: Making sentences
Hello amit_ck,
Both sentences are present perfect.
We form the present perfect with [have/has + past participle]
In the first sentence 'married' is an adjective. The verb form is have + been.
In the second sentence the verb form is have + known.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team