Here you have some EXERCISES on Present Perfect Questions, Present Perfect vs. Simple Past, And Adjective Clauses
Copy this exercise into your notebooks.
Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the present perfect or the past simple tenses.
1 | A: I ________________ (to see, negative) Anna for a long time. |
2 | B: Really? I ________________ her yesterday. (to see) |
3 | They ________________ (to go) to Venice three years ago. |
4 | David lost his wallet yesterday but he ________________ (to find) it this morning in his jacket pocket. |
5 | ________________ (to be with you) to Paris? |
6 | We ________________ (to live) in this house for five years and we're very happy here. |
7 | I know Manchester quite well. I ________________ (to live) there for three years when I was a student |
8 | He ________________ (to meet) Sally in the supermarket last week. |
9 | She feels great. She ________________ (to lose) three kilos since Christmas. |
10 | It's cold in here because someone ________________ (to open) the window. |
11 | Before they bought the car, they ________________ (to think) about it very carefully. |
12 | ________________ (to feed with you) the cat yet? |
13 | The last time I ________________ (to play) tennis was four years ago. |
frank percy 3B:
ReplyDelete1. Present Perfect
* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you/answer/the question. have you answered the question?
2.Jenny/lock/the door. has Jenny locked the door
3.Walter/call/us. has walter called us?
4.you/see/the picture. have you seen the picture?
5.your parents/get/the letter. have your parents got the letter?
6.it/rain/a lot. has it rained a lot?
7.how often/we/sing/the song. how often have we sung the song?
8.Maureen/watch/the film. has Maureen watched the film
9.how many books/Bob/read. how many books has Bob readed?
10.ever / you / be / to London. have you ever been to london?
1. Present Perfect
ReplyDelete* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you / answer / the question . Have you answered the question?
2.Jenny / lock / the door . Has Jenny locked the door?
3.Walter / call / us . Has Walter called with us ?
4.you / see / the picture .Have you seen the picture ?
5.your parents / get / the letter. Have your parents got the letter ?
6.it / rain / a lot . Has it rained a lot ?
7.how often / we / sing / the song . How often have we sung the song ?
8.Maureen / watch / the film. Has Maureen 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
ReplyDelete* Choose the correct answer:
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Joji have lived in Tokyo for five years, but he left in 1993.
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The Titanic sank in 1912.
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Somebody has stolen my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
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Gerry has fallen off his bike three times this month.
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Chika graduated from university last July.
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I have seen the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
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I have Walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
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When Young Hee was a child, she lived in Seoul.
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Ouch! I´ve cut my finger!
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I lost my key yesterday, so I couldn't get into the house. Eventually, I found it in my jacket pocket.
* Complete the following paragraph with the appropriate verb tense (Present Perfect or Simple Past)
ReplyDeleteHave you ever had malaria? If you have, the chances are that you (get) have 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) haven´t traveled abroad in her life. She must has been bitten by a mosquito which (get) got the disease from another sick Canadian
. Present Perfect
ReplyDelete* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you / answer / the question
Have you answered the question?
2.Jenny / lock / the door
Has Jenny locked the door?
3.Walter / call / us
Has Walter called us?
4.you / see / the picture
Have you seen the picture?
5.your parents / get / the letter
Have your parents got the letter?
6.it / rain / a lot
Has it rained a lot?
7.how often / we / sing / the song
How often have we sung the song
8.Maureen / watch / the film
Has Maureen 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
ReplyDelete* Choose the correct answer:
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Joji has lived in Tokyo for five years, but he left in 1993.
•
The Titanic sank in 1912.
•
Somebody has stolen my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
•
Gerry fell off his bike three times this month.
•
Chika graduated from university last July.
•
I have seen the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
•
I have walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
Otra parte del 2:
ReplyDelete•
When Young Hee was a child, she lived in Seoul.
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Ouch!I've cut my finger!
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I lost my key yesterday, so I couldn't get into the house. Eventually, I found it in my jacket pocket.
* Complete the following paragraph with the appropriate verb tense (Present Perfect or Simple Past)
ReplyDeleteHave 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) have become more common in Canada. According to a recent report, over 1000 people (contract) contracted the disease in Canada in 1997 and the number (rise) has rised 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) has never travelled abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which (get)got the disease from another sick Canadian.
Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the present perfect or the past simple tenses.
ReplyDelete1 A: I haven`t seen(to see, negative) Anna for a long time.
2 B: Really? I saw her yesterday. (to see)
3 They went (to go) to Venice three years ago.
4 David lost his wallet yesterday but he found(to find) it this morning in his jacket pocket.
5 Have you ever been (to be with you) to Paris?
6 We have lived (to live) in this house for five years and we're very happy here.
7 I know Manchester quite well. I have lived (to live) there for three years when I was a student
8 He met (to meet) Sally in the supermarket last week.
9 She feels great. She has lost (to lose) three kilos since Christmas.
10 It's cold in here because someone has opened (to open) the window.
11 Before they bought the car, they thought (to think) about it very carefully.
12 Have you fed (to feed with you) the cat yet?
13 The last time I played (to play) tennis was four years ago.
EXERCISES
ReplyDeletePresent Perfect
- Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you/answer/the question. have you answered the question?
2.Jenny/lock/the door. has Jenny locked the door?
3.Walter/call/us. has walter called us?
4.you/see/the picture. have you seen the picture?
5.your parents/get/the letter. have your parents got the letter?
6.it/rain/a lot. has it rained a lot?
7.how often/we/sing/the song. how often have we sung the song?
8.Maureen/watch/the film. has Maureen watched the film?
9.how many books/Bob/read. how many books has Bob readed?
10.ever / you / be / to London. have you ever been to london?
frank percy 3B:
ReplyDelete2. Present Perfect and Simple Past
* Choose the correct answer:
•Joji've 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 has stolen my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
a. stole b. has stolen
•Gerry's 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've seen the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
a. saw b. have seen
•I walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
a. walked b. have walked
•When Young Hee 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've 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 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 more common in Canada. According to a recent report, over 1000 people contract the disease in Canada in 1997 and the number rise 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 sick last year, her doctor discover that she never travel abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which got the disease from another sick Canadian.
1. Present Perfect
ReplyDelete* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1. you / answer / the question --- You have answered the questions.
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 sang 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.
• The Titanic sank in 1912.
• Somebody stole my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
• Gerry has fallen off his bike three times this month.
• Chika graduated from university last July.
• I have seen the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
• I walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
• When Young Hee was a child, she lived in Seoul.
• Ouch! I’ve cut my finger!
• I lost my key yesterday, so I couldn't get into the house. Eventually, I found it in my jacket pocket.
* 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 have 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 has become more common in Canada. According to a recent report, over 1000 people contracted the disease in Canada in 1997 and the number 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 became sick last year, her doctor discovered that she didn’t travel abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which got the disease from another sick Canadian.
Copy this exercise into your notebooks.
Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the present perfect or the past simple tenses.
1 A: I hasn’t seen Anna for a long time.
2 B: Really? I saw her yesterday.
3 They went to Venice three years ago.
4 David lost his wallet yesterday but he found it this morning in his jacket pocket.
5 Has he been with you to Paris?
6 We have lived in this house for five years and we're very happy here.
7 I know Manchester quite well. I have lived there for three years when I was a student
8 He met Sally in the supermarket last week.
9 She feels great. Has lost three kilos since Christmas.
10 It's cold in here because someone has opened the window.
11 Before they bought the car, they thought about it very carefully.
12 How has he fed with you the cat yet?
13 The last time I played tennis was four years ago.
1. Present Perfect
ReplyDelete* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you/answer/the question.
have you answered the question?
2.Jenny/lock/the door.
has Jenny locked the door
3.Walter/call/us.
has walter called us?
4.you/see/the picture.
have you seen the picture?
5.your parents/get/the letter.
have your parents got the letter?
6.it/rain/a lot.
has it rained a lot?
7.how often/we/sing/the song.
how often have we sung the song?
8.Maureen/watch/the film.
has Maureen watched the film
9.how many books/Bob/read.
how many books has Bob readed?
10.ever / you / be / to London.
have you ever been to london
2. Present Perfect and Simple Past
ReplyDelete* Choose the correct answer:
Joji ________ in Tokyo for five years, but he left in 1993.
b. have lived
The Titanic ________ in 1912.
a. sank
Somebody ________ my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
a. stole
Gerry ________ off his bike three times this month.
b. has fallen
Chika ________ from university last July.
b. has graduated
I ________ the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
b. have seen
I ________ to work every day for the last six weeks!
a. walked
Anthony Pazmiño 3ºB
ReplyDeleteCopy this exercise into your notebooks.
Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the present perfect or the past simple tenses.
1A: I haven´t seen (to see, negative) Anna for a long time.
2B: Really? I saw her yesterday. (to see)
3They went (to go) to Venice three years ago.
4David lost his wallet yesterday but he has found (to find) it this morning in his jacket pocket.
5Have I been with you(to be with you) to Paris?
6We haven´t lived (to live) in this house for five years and we're very happy here.
7I know Manchester quite well. I lived (to live) there for three years when I was a student
8He met (to meet) Sally in the supermarket last week.
9She feels great. She has lost(to lose) three kilos since Christmas.
10It's cold in here because someone (to open) the window.
11Before they bought the car, they have thought (to think) about it very carefully.
12Was I with you (to feed with you) the cat yet?
13The last time I have played (to play) tennis was four years ago.
EXERCISES
ReplyDelete- Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you/answer/the question. have you answered the question?
2.Jenny/lock/the door. has Jenny locked the door?
3.Walter/call/us. has walter called us?
4.you/see/the picture. have you seen the picture?
5.your parents/get/the letter. have your parents got the letter?
6.it/rain/a lot. has it rained a lot?
7.how often/we/sing/the song. how often have we sung the song?
8.Maureen/watch/the film. has Maureen watched the film?
9.how many books/Bob/read. how many books has Bob readed?
10.ever / you / be / to London. have you ever been to london?
2. Present Perfect and Simple Past
ReplyDelete* 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 has stolen my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
a. stole b. has stolen
Gerry fell off his bike three times this month.
a. fell b. has fallen
Chika graduated from university last July.
a. graduated b. has graduated
I saw 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
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ReplyDeleteA)Present Perfect
* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you / answer / the question
Have you answered the question?
2.Jenny / lock / the door
Has Jenny locked the door?
3.Walter / call / us
Has Walter called us?
4.you / see / the picture
Have you seen the picture?
5.your parents / get / the letter
Have your parents got the letter?
6.it / rain / a lot
Has it rained a lot?
7.how often / we / sing / the song
How often have we sung the song?
8.Maureen / watch / the film
Has Mureen whatched 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?
1. Present Perfect
ReplyDelete* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you / answer / the question. Have you answered the question? 2.Jenny / lock / the door. Has Jenny locked the door? 3.Walter / call / us. Has Walter called with us?4.you / see / the picture. Have you seen the picture? 5.your parents / get / the letter. Have your parents got the letter? 6.it / rain / a lot. Has it rained a lot? 7.how often / we / sing / the song. How often have we sung the song? 8.Maureen / watch / the film. Has Maureen 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 has 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 has stolen my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
a. stole b. has stolen
•
Gerry fell 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 walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
a. walkedb. have walked
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ReplyDeleteWhen Young Hee was a child, she lived in Seoul.
a. lived b. has lived
•
Ouch! i have 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) have 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 contrcted 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) haven´t traveled abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which (get) got the disease from another sick Canadian.
1. Present Perfect
ReplyDelete* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you / answer / the question Have you answered the question?
2.Jenny / lock / the door Has Jenny, looked at the door?
3.Walter / call / us Has Walter called us?
4.you / see / the picture Have you seen the pictures
5.your parents / get / the letter Have your parents got the letter?
6.it / rain / a lot Has it rained a lot
7.how often / we / sing / the song How often have we sang the song?
8.Maureen / watch / the film Has Maureen 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 in London?
2. Present Perfect and Simple Past
* Choose the correct answer:
•
Joji B in Tokyo for five years, but he left in 1993.
a. lived b. have lived
•
The Titanic A in 1912.
a. sank b. has sunk
•
Somebody B my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
a. stole b. has stolen
•
Gerry A off his bike three times this month.
a. fell b. has fallen
•
Chika A from university last July.
a. graduated b. has graduated
•
I A the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
a. saw b. have seen
•
I B to work every day for the last six weeks!
a. walkedb. have walked
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When Young Hee was a child, she A in Seoul.
a. lived b. has lived
•
Ouch! B my finger!
a. I cut b. I've cut
•
I _A_ 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 contract_______ the disease in Canada in 1997 and the number (rise) ____raise________ 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) ___has never travelled_____ abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which (get) _____got______the disease from another sick Canadian.
EXERCISES
ReplyDeleteFill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the present perfect or the past simple tenses.
1 A: I haven`t seen(to see, negative) Anna for a long time.
2 B: Really? I saw her yesterday. (to see)
3 They went (to go) to Venice three years ago.
4 David lost his wallet yesterday but he found(to find) it this morning in his jacket pocket.
5 Have you ever been (to be with you) to Paris?
6 We have lived (to live) in this house for five years and we're very happy here.
7 I know Manchester quite well. I have lived (to live) there for three years when I was a student
8 He met (to meet) Sally in the supermarket last week.
9 She feels great. She has lost (to lose) three kilos since Christmas.
10 It's cold in here because someone has opened (to open) the window.
11 Before they bought the car, they thought (to think) about it very carefully.
12 Have you fed (to feed with you) the cat yet?
13 The last time I played (to play) tennis was four years ago.
3. Adjective Clauses
ReplyDelete* Combine the two sentences to make one, using an adjective clause.
Example: "I met Mary in the hall. She is a tour guide." becomes "I met Mary, who is a tour guide, in the hall."
∙The man was wearing a blue shirt. He witnessed the accident.
- The man who witnessed the accident was wearing a blue shirt.
∙The boy was studying in the library. I talked to him very quietly.
- The boy who I talked to very quietly was studying in the library
∙The book is about the history of Mexico. I bought it yesterday.
∙The house is still standing. Abraham Lincoln was born there.
- The house that Abraham Lincoln was born in is still standing.
∙The man reported the accident. His car was damaged.
- The man whose car was damaged reported the accident
∙The research paper must be finished by Friday. David is working on it.
- The research paper that David is working on must be finished by Friday.
∙The church is very old. My grandparents were married there.
- The church my grandparents were married in is very old.
∙1910 is the year. The revolution began then.
-1910 is the year that the revolution began.
∙The people are very kind. I am staying in their house.
- The people whose house I am staying in are very kind
∙The students passed the exam. They studied hard.
-The students that studied hard passed the exam.
Copy this exercise into your notebooks.
Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the present perfect or the past simple tenses.
1 A: I __ hasn’t seen _______ (to see, negative) Anna for a long time.
2 B: Really? I ____ saw_______ her yesterday. (to see)
3 They __ went_____ (to go) to Venice three years ago.
4 David lost his wallet yesterday but he _____ found_______ (to find) it this morning in his jacket pocket.
5 __ Has he been_________ (to be with you) to Paris?
6 We ___ have lived____ (to live) in this house for five years and we're very happy here.
7 I know Manchester quite well. I _ have lived__ (to live) there for three years when I was a student
8 He __ met______ (to meet) Sally in the supermarket last week.
9 She feels great. She _____has lost_________ (to lose) three kilos since Christmas.
10 It's cold in here because someone ____ has opened_______ (to open) the window.
11 Before they bought the car, they ____ thought______ (to think) about it very carefully.
12 ___Have you fed________ (to feed with you) the cat yet?
13 The last time I ____played_________ (to play) tennis was four years ago.
1. Present Perfect
ReplyDelete* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you / answer / the question _Have you answered the question?____________
2.Jenny / lock / the door ___Has Jenny locked the door?______________________
3.Walter / call / us ____Has Walter called us?___________________________
4.you / see / the picture ___Have you seen the picture?_____________________
5.your parents / get / the letter___Have your parents got the letter?___________
6.it / rain / a lot _____Has it rained a lot?_____________________________
7.how often / we / sing / the song __How often have we sung the song?_______
8.Maureen / watch / the film __Has Maureen watched the film?_____________
9.how many books / Bob / read _How many books has Bob read?_____________
10.ever / you / be / to London ____Have ever you 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 __ has stolen __ my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
a. stole b. has stolen
•Gerry _ fell __ 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 Hee was a child, she _ lived __ in Seoul.
a. lived b. has lived
•Ouch! __ I 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) __have get____ 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) _have never traveled____ abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which (get) __got_______the disease from another sick Canadian.
1. Present Perfect
ReplyDelete* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1.you / answer / the question ____have you answered the question ?
2.Jenny / lock / the door ____has jenny locked the door ?
3.Walter / call / us ________has walter called us ?
4.you / see / the picture ________have you seen the picture ?
5.your parents / get / the letter_______have your parents got the letter ?
6.it / rain / a lot _______has it rain a lot ?
7.how often / we / sing / the song ____how often have we sung the song ?
8.Maureen / watch / the film ______has Maureen watched the film ?
9.how many books / Bob / read ________how many books have Bob readed ?
10.ever / you / be / to London __________have you ever been to london ?
2. Present Perfect and Simple Past
* Choose the correct answer:
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Joji lived in Tokyo for five years, but he left in 1993.
a. lived b. have lived
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The Titanic sank in 1912.
a. sank b. has sunk
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Somebody has stolen my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
a. stole b. has stolen
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Gerry has fallen off his bike three times this month.
a. fell b. has fallen
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Chika graduated from university last July.
a. graduated b. has graduated
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I have seen the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
a. saw b. have seen
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I walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
a. walked. have walked
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When Young He was a child, she lived in Seoul.
a. lived b. has lived
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Ouch! I´ve cut my finger!
a. I cut b. I've cut
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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) have 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) have become more common in Canada. According to a recent report, over 1000 people (contract) 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) has never traveled abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which (get) got the disease from another sick Canadian
KAREN PRÍNCIPE AGUIRRE
ReplyDeletepresent perfect vs past simple
1. you / answer / the question
- You have answered the questions.
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 sang 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?
VERONICA MORANTE
ReplyDelete1.present Perfect
* Write questions in present perfect simple:
1. You / answer / the question. Have you answered the question? 2. Jenny / lock / the door. Has Jenny locked the door? 3. Walter / call / us. Has Walter called us? 4. You / see / the picture. Have you seen the pictures? 5. Your parents / get / the letter. Have your parents got the letter? 6. it / rain / a lot. Has it rained a lot 7.how often / we / sing / the song. How often have we sung the song? 8. Maureen / watch / the film. Has Maureen watched the film9.how many books / Bob / read .How many books has bob read? 10. Ever / you / be / to London Have you ever been in London?
2. Present Perfect and Simple Past
* Choose the correct answer:
•Joji has lived in Tokyo for five years, but he left in 1993.
•The Titanic sank in 1912.
•Somebody has stolen my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
•Gerry fell off his bike three times this month.
•Chika graduated from university last July.
•I have seen the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
•I walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
•When Young Hee was a child, she lived in Seoul.
•Ouch! i have cut my finger!
•I lost my key yesterday, so I couldn't get into the house. Eventually, I found it in my jacket pocket.
* Complete the following paragraph with the appropriate verb tense (Present Perfect or Simple Past)
ReplyDeleteHave you ever had malaria? If you have, the chances are that you (get) have 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) 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) become sick last year, her doctor (discover) discovered that she (never travel) has never travelled abroad in her life. She must have been bitten by a mosquito which (get) got the disease from another sick Canadian
KAREN PRÍNCIPE AGUIRRE
ReplyDeletePresent Perfect and Simple Past
Choose the correct answer:
-Joji has lived in Tokyo for five years, but he left in 1993.
-The Titanic sank in 1912.
-Somebody has stolen my bicycle! Now I'll have to walk home.
-Gerry fell off his bike three times this month.
-Chika graduated from university last July.
-I have seen the movie Titanic three times. I'm going to see it again tonight.
-I walked to work every day for the last six weeks!
-When Young Hee was a child, she lived in Seoul.
-Ouch! i have cut my finger!
-I lost my key yesterday, so I couldn't get into the house. Eventually, I found it in my jacket pocket.