We ___________ to the zoo last week
We went to the zoo last week
He cleaned his room before school.
Did he clean his room before school?
_____you _____ (cook) lunch?
Have you cooked lunch?
We have seen/saw Jack five minutes ago.
We saw Jack five minutes ago.
liz has done/did a lot of work since this morning.
Liz has done a lot of work since this morning.
She ________ (leave) home very early yesterday
She left home very early yesterday.
The teacher found the missing exams.
Did the teacher find the missing exams?
_______you ever______(eat) indian food?
Have you ever eaten Indian food?
I have visited/visited London many times.
I have visited London many times.
When did Robert move/has Robert moved to Manchester? In 2007
When did Robert move to Manchester?
I____________ football for 20 years.
I have played football for 20 years.
I knew what to do.
Did you know what to do?
Your brother/ fail / exam? (use the adverb "ever")
Has your brother ever failed an exam?
Sandra has talked /talked to her boyfriend ten times since 2 o'clock.
Sandra has talked to her boyfriend ten times since 2 o'clock..
I have visited/visited New York in 2015.
I visited New York in 2015. (data precisa, evento concluso)
Tom _______ (want) to go to the movies alone.
Tom wanted to go to the movies alone.
We turned off the TV after the news.
Did you turn off the TV after the News?
You/ try / yoga (use the adverb "ever")
Have you ever tried yoga?
We have spent/spent our holidays in Canada last Summer.
We spent our holidays in Canada last Summer.
I have worked /worked in London for 2 years (2015-2017)
I worked in London for two years.
They ________ (watch) TV last night.
They watched TV last night.
Helen offered Henry a piece of cake.
Did Helen offer Henry a piece of cake?
You/meet/ a famous footballer (use the adverb "ever")
Have you ever met a famous footballer?
I have seen/ saw this film three times.
I have seen this film three times.
I have visited/ visited Japan
I have visited Japan ( senza dire quando, s'intende un'esperienza nella vita; si vuole mettere in evidenza l'evento e non il tempo passato)