Present Perfect Simple: Past Simple: Unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to the present: I've known Julie for ten years (and I still know her).; Finished actions: I knew Julie for ten years (but then she moved away and we lost touch).; A finished action in someone's life (when the person is still alive: life experience):
Present Perfect or Past Simple - Exercise · 1. I a great film yesterday. (see) · 2. a cheap laptop? (you ever buy) · 3. Sue the flu last winter. (have) · 4. A few ...
Do you need help? · Peter football yesterday. · They the car. It looks new again. · Last year we to Italy. · John and Peggy the book. Now they can watch the ...
Verb Tense Exercise 5 Simple Past and Present Perfect · 1. A: Did you like the movie "Star Wars?" · 2. Sam (arrive) in San Diego a week ago. · 3. My best friend ...
Complete the sentences. Decide if you need to use the simple past or the present perfect simple. He (tell/already) you why he won’t be able to come. signal word already → present perfect. The children (go/not) to school on Monday. signal words on Monday (referring to the past) → simple past. I (give) you his phone number last month.
Past simple / Present perfect (simple / continuous) · Kurt went to Canada in 1991. I didn't see you yesterday. · A volcano has erupted in Japan. I've just seen ...
Past Simple or Present Perfect Exercise 1. Choose the past simple or the present perfect. Click here to review how to make the past simple. Click here …
Present Perfect vs. Simple Past. Peter. played has played have played. football yesterday. They. has cleaned have cleaned cleaned. the car. It looks new again. Last year we.
Present Perfect vs Simple Past 1. The answers to following exercise are shown in a separate page when you click "show answers" button at the bottom of the page. Complete the following exercise with present perfect or simple past tense. 1-2. …
Practice: Exercises for Contrasting the Past Simple and Present Perfect · A: Where's John? — B: I don't know. · A: (you/ever/be) to Hawaii? — B: Yes. · A: When ( ...
Exercises on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple. Certain time in the past or just / already / yet: Exercise 1, Exercise 2. Certain event in the past or how often so far: : Exercise 3, Exercise 4. Emphasis on action or result: Exercise 5, Exercise 6. Mix: Exercise 7, Exercise 08.
Verb Tense Exercise 5 Simple Past and Present Perfect f t p Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses, then click the …
Simple past vs present perfect - test 1. Simple past vs present perfect - test 2. Simple past vs present perfect - test 3. Past tense and present perfect. Past simple or present perfect.
Exercises on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple · Certain time in the past or just / already / yet: Exercise 1, Exercise 2 · Certain event in the past or how ...
Exercise 1. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). 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!
Task No. 4437. Put in the phrases in brackets into the gaps. Use Simple Past or Present Perfect. Show example. Example: I tennis since I at school. (not/to play – to be) Answer: I have not played tennis since I was at school.
Choose the past simple or the present perfect tense: · 1) I. (never/go) to Vienna. [ . ] Check Show · 2) My great great grandfather. (have) five sisters. [ . ].