14 April 2010

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  1. 1. Present Perfect

    * Write questions in present perfect simple:

    1.You / answer / the question- You have answered the question.
    2.Jenny / lock / the door- Jenny has locked the door.
    3.Walter / call / us- Walter has called us.
    4.You / see / the picture- You have seen the picture.
    5.Your parents / get / the letter-Your parents have got the letter.
    6.It / rain / a lot-It has rained a lot.
    7.How often / we / sing / the song-How often have we sung the song?
    8.Maureen / watch / the film-Maureen has watched the film
    9.how many books / Bob / read-How many books has Bob read?
    10.ever / you / be / to London-Have you ever been to London?


    2. Present Perfect and Simple Past
    * Choose the correct answer:


    •Joji have lived in Tokyo for five years, but he left in 1993.
    A). lived B). have lived

    •The Titanic sank in 1912.
    A). sank B). has sunk

    •Somebody stole my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
    A). stole B). has stolen

    •Gerry has fallen off his bike three times this month.
    A). fell B). has fallen

    •Chika graduated from university last July.
    A). graduated B). has graduated

    •I have seen the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
    A). saw B) have seen

    •I have walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
    A). walked. B)have walked

    •When Young He was a child, she lived in Seoul.
    A). lived B). has lived

    •Ouch! I’ve cut my finger!
    A). I cut B). I've cut


    •I lost my key yesterday, so I couldn't get into the house. Eventually, I found it in my jacket pocket.
    A). lost B). have lost





    * Complete the following paragraph with the appropriate verb tense (Present Perfect or Simple Past)



    Have you ever had malaria? If you have, the chances are that you (get)got the disease in a hot country. Malaria is most common in tropical countries, especially those with wet and humid climates, where the mosquitoes which carry the disease can flourish. However, recently, malaria (become) has become more common in Canada. According to a recent report, over 1000 people (contract)have contracted the disease in Canada in 1997 and the number (rise) has risen every year since 1994. This is an alarming trend.
    Why is the incidence of malaria rising there? The answer is travel. More and more Canadians travel abroad every year, and some of them catch malaria. However, when a Toronto woman (become) became sick last year, her doctor (discover) discovered that she (never travel) never travelled abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which (get) got the disease from another sick Canadian.

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