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Present Perfect and Past Simple

The document provides examples of using the present perfect and past simple tenses in English. It includes sentences with missing verbs that must be filled in with the correct tense. It also includes conversations between characters where the missing verbs must be provided in the proper tense. The purpose is to practice using these two English tenses in different sentence structures and conversational contexts.

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Present Perfect and Past Simple

The document provides examples of using the present perfect and past simple tenses in English. It includes sentences with missing verbs that must be filled in with the correct tense. It also includes conversations between characters where the missing verbs must be provided in the proper tense. The purpose is to practice using these two English tenses in different sentence structures and conversational contexts.

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PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST SIMPLE

Write a suitable verb in the correct tense to complete the following sentences.

Peter ________________ soccer yesterday.


They ________________ the car. It looks new again.
Last year we ________________ to Italy.
John and Peggy _________________ the book. Now they can watch the film.
I __________________ my friend two days ago.
We ________________ another country before.
She _________________ a new car in 2011.
I'm sorry, but I __________________ my homework. I cant go to the movies now.
_______ you __________ the TV series you were watching on weekend?
The girls ________________ their lunch yet.

Put the verbs into the correct tense to complete the conversations.

Mother: I want to prepare dinner. (you / wash) __________________ the dishes


yet?
Daughter: I (wash) ___________ the dishes yesterday, but I (have / not) _________________
the time yet to do it today.
Mother: (you / do / already) _____________________ your homework?
Daughter: No, I (come / just) ____________________ home from school.
Mother: You (come) ____________________ home from school two hours ago!
Daughter: Well, but my friend Lucy (call) ___________ when I (arrive) ____________ and
I (finish / just) __________________ the phone call.
Mother: (you / see / not) ____________________ Lucy at school in the morning?
Daughter: Yes, but we (have / not) ____________________ time to talk then.

A: (you / be / ever) ________________________ to London?


B: Yes, I (be) __________________ there three times.
A: When (be) ______ the last time you (be) ___________ there?
B: Last summer. I (spend) __________________ two weeks in Brighton with my parents
and we (go) ___________________ to London one weekend.
A: (like) ______ you _____________ it?
B: Oh yes. We really (have) __________________ a great time in London.
A: Lucky you! I (be / never) __________________ to London.

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