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Showing posts with label Past Simple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Past Simple. Show all posts
4 May 2010
Passive Voice in the Simple Past tense
Continue reading about passive voice in the past. Practise with the exercises
Etiquetas:
3 ESO,
Passive Voice,
Past Simple
22 April 2010
Present Perfect and Past Simple
3 ESO B and C students:
Here you have some EXERCISES on Present Perfect Questions, Present Perfect vs. Simple Past, And Adjective Clauses
Copy this exercise into your notebooks.
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. |
Etiquetas:
3 ESO,
Grammar,
Past Simple,
Present Perfectd
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