1 I've just written all my work, so now I can go out!
2 You've just drunk all the milk! Can you buy some more when you go shopping?
3 I've just read that book. It was a great story.
4 I've just heard from Michael that the café is closing. Is it true?
5 She's just done a letter to the newspaper to complain about this article.
6 My friend has just bought a new car. It was really expensive!
7 We don’t have to take the exam today. The school has lost the exam papers!
2 Complete the sentences with the correct present perfect form of the verbs in brackets.
1 ___Have you listened (you / listen) to my new CD yet?
2 I __haven't opened (open) my present yet. I’m waiting for you to come round.
3 ___Have you seen (you / see) Pete today? I heard he’s not very well.
4 My sister has passed__ (pass) her driving test yet, but she wants to buy a car!
5 I've spoken (speak) to Jenny about the party yet, so I have to call her today.
6 __Has the theatre sent (the theatre / send) our tickets yet?
7 ___Have you have (you / have) lunch? We can go to the cafeteria for a sandwich.
Sport (English sport, derived from the French French disport - "leisure", "entertainment") - organized by certain rules, the activities of people, which is to compare their physical and intellectual abilities. Sport is a competition by certain rules, usually a specific kind of physical or intellectual activity that they exercise for the purpose of competition, as well as improving health, moral and material satisfaction, striving for improvement and glory, improving skills.
Sports, unlike physical culture or physical activity, involves participation in official competitions for which the athlete can receive material rewards, titles, titles, awards. In addition to competitions, sports include preparation for these competitions - training. In this respect, sport is a subspecies of a broader concept of physical culture. Often sports are fun for spectators.
Sports is divided into amateur and professional. Professional sports are an important part of the entertainment industry. Thousands of spectators watch the grandstands of stadiums and gyms and millions of spectators watch the big sports.