4. Use The Present Perfect or The Past Simple. A difficult week I (not / have) a very good week this week. On Monday I (lose) my purse. It only (have) about £3 in it, but I (be) upset, because I (love) that purse. It (be) like an old friend. It's the first time I (ever / lose) a purse. On Tuesday, I (miss) the bus and (be) late for work. That's something I (not / do) since last winter, when there (be) lots of snow. Of course, when I (walk) in late, my boss (give) me a good telling off. What about you, (you / ever / be) late for work? Which brings me to today: for a start, I (have) a headache all day, and I still have – it (not / go) away. I'm leaving the office in a few minutes, and I can tell you, I (have) problems from the moment I (arrive). At 9.05 my word pro-cessor (refuse) to work. I (call) one of the technicians, and she (manage) to sort it out – but that (take) half the morning. They (promise) me a new one, but it . (not arrive) yet. At lunch, I (eat) something that . (not agree) with my stomach, and I (have) stomach ache all afternoon – it's still not finished
Didn't have, lost, had, was, loved, missed, was, haven't done, were, walked, gave, have you ever been, have had, didn't go, have had, refused, called, managed, has taken, have promised, hasn't arrived, have eaten, didn't agree, have had
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