No, we (NOT BE) here before.
have not been
When (YOU, SWITCH) off the light yesterday night?
did you switch
Some time ago, Mr Pale (ASK) me to lend him some money.
asked
How many customers (SALLY, CALL) last week?
did Sally call
We must wake her. She (SLEEP) for 15 hours.
has slept
I’m sorry, Dad is not here. He (JUST LEAVE) for work.
has just left
Nancy and Bob (GET) married five years ago.
got
Don’t forget to tidy up your room, Fred. - I (ALREADY DO) it, Dad.
have already done
Would you like something to drink? - No, thanks, I (JUST HAVE) a cup of tea.
have just had
Go to bed, Danny! You (WATCH) TV for more than four hours. That’s really enough.
have watched
Tim (WRITE) six pages of his book this morning. Here they are. Yesterday he only (WRITE) two pages.
has written / wrote
wrote
Let’s play tennis! - No, thanks. I (ALREADY PLAY) three matches this week and I need a rest.
have already played
Paul (MAKE) films since he was in High School. This year he (MAKE) two very good films about southern Germany. One of them is on TV tonight.
has made
has made
(YOU FIND) your passport yet, Joe? No! I (LOOK) for it for two hours but I can’t find it anywhere.
Have you found
have looked/ have been looking
(ANYBODY HEAR) from Carl? - I have. He is in London at the moment.
Has anybody heard
His sister (BE) in Australia six times and I (BE) there twice.
has been
have been
I (LEARN) English for the past two years and now I (STUDY) Japanese too.
have learned / have learnt
am studying
(YOU KNOW) how long these trees (BE) here? - Yes, they (BE) here since 1961.
Do you know
have been
have been
The grass (LOOK) awful. I’m sure you (NOT CUT) it since June.
looks
have not cut
How many goals (YOU SCORE) this season Graham? - Only two, but we (PLAY) only three games so far. - And last year? How many goals (YOU SCORE) last year? - Twenty one.
have you scored
have played / played
did you score
We (LIVE) in Germany since 2010 and so far we (NEVER, INTEND) to leave the country, but the situation (TURN) so bad that we (DECIDE) to go back to Austria.
have lived / have been living
have never intended
has turned
have decided
What (HELEN, DO) for the last two hours? - She (PREPARE) for next week’s meeting; she (DUST) the furniture now.
was Helen doing
was preparing
is dusting
Two men (CHAT) in the middle of the road when suddenly a lorry (TURN) round the bend. The driver (BRAKE) in time.
were chatting
turned
braked
A: (YOU, MEET) Mr Temple yesterday? B: I (SEE) him last Friday, but I (NOT SEE) him since then.
Did you meet
saw
have not seen
We (GO) to the circus yesterday. We (SPEND) a wonderful time there. I (LIKE) the clowns best.
went
spent / have spent
like