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“Think” 3 B1 Workbook- p. 4-5 Big screen, small screen ex. 1, Present perfect tenses ex.1

Big screen, small screen

  1. Do the word puzzle and find the name of the
    biggest film of 1997.
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1. A film that is full of explosions and car chases.-Action
2. A cartoon style film, usually for children.-Animation
3. An exciting film full of suspense.-Thriller
4. A film with a powerful story.-Drama
5. A film that makes you laugh and maybe cry.- Adventure
6. A film about other worlds.-Epic
7. A film that makes you laugh.-Comedy

Answer: Titanic.

Present perfect tenses

Circle the correct form of the verb.

  1. I haven’t watched / been watching TV for more than a week.
  2. I’ve seen / been seeing this film before.
  3. The cinema has shown / been showing the same film for weeks now.
  4. If you’ve lost / been losing your ticket, you can’t come in.
  5. They’ve waited / been waiting in the cinema queue for three hours.
  6. You’ve read / been reading the TV guide for an hour. Can I have a look now?