* Put the verbs into the present perfect or the past simple.1. - Where you (be) ?
- I (be) to the dentist.
- It (hurt) ?
- Yes, horribly.
2. - You (see) your aunt lately ?
- Nop, she (not be) out since she (buy) her television set.
3. - Come in, Tom. I am glad to see you. You look pale. Anything (happen) to you ?
- I (not have) an accident, if that's what you mean. Bu it (be)almost as bad.
- I just (make) tea. Sit down and have a cup and tell me what you (be) up to.
- Last Week I (buy) a packet of nut chocolate. I (put) a piece in my mouth and (bite) hard and believe me, one of my teeth (break) With a crack like a pistol-shot! I (spit) out a large bit of tooth and a small stone.
- Your tooth (hurt) dreadfully ?
- To begin with, it only (ache) a little but I (wake) up in the night with violent toothache. I (have) no more sleep that night. I never (be) in such agony. I (ring) up the dentist as soon as possible. I (see) him the same day and he (give) me a temporary filling. I (lose) my appetite, especcially for chocolatr, but I would be grateful if you gave me a cup of tea.
- I'm sorry you (have) such a dreadful time. I'm glad you (remember) me and (come) here. I have something very good for toothache.