Past Simple (1)
Choose the correct answer.
I’m really hungry. I (haven’t eaten / didn’t eat) yet.
haven't eaten
Choose the right option:
1. I have never watched it.
2. I haven't never watched it.
3. I have just watch it.
1. I have never watched it.
Choose the right option:
1. She has studied English for / since five years.
2. Have you visited your parents already / yet?
1. For
2. Yet
I have just hitted a car.
WRONG
I have just hit a car.
Present perfect simple or past simple?
She _________ (know) her friend for 10 years.
She has known her friend for 10 years.
Translate into Spanish:
Have you ever visited Portugal?
¿Has visitado Portugal alguna vez?
Translate into Spanish:
I have waited for four hours.
He esperado durante cuatro horas.
They didn't done their homework yet.
WRONG
They haven't done their homework yet.
Past participle of:
Fall
Hit
Sleep
Fallen
Hit
Slept
Complete the sentence:
We have _______ traveled to Iceland. We really want to!
We have NEVER traveled to Iceland.
Complete the sentence:
I have ______ read that book. The story is amazing!
I have JUST read that book.
Have you read the book? Yes, I have already finished it
RIGHT
Present perfect simple or past simple?
She _______ (move) here six years ago and she _________ (live) in Madrid ever since.
She moved here six years ago and she has lived here ever since.
Correct the mistakes in the following sentence:
Have you already finished? Because I haven't yet started.
Have you finished yet? Because I haven't started yet.
Correct the mistakes in the following sentence:
I haven't never visited Dublin but I have just visited London three times.
I have never visited Dublin but I have already visited London three times.
They traveled to Berlin five years ago.
RIGHT
Present perfect simple or past simple?
1. The weather around here ________________ terrible in the last few weeks. (BE)
2. Maria ________________ her suitcase last night. (PACK)
3. I ____________________ volleyball since I was a teenager. (NOT PLAY)
1. The weather around here has been terrible in the last few weeks.
2. Maria packed her suitcase last night.
3. I haven't played volleyball since I was a teenager.
Present perfect tense + Ever / Never / Just / Already / Since / For.
Breaking news! The police officers ________ ______ __________ (catch) the dangerous thieves who ______ _________ (scare) the locals ______ weeks __________.
Breaking news! The police officers have just caught the dangerous thieves who have scared the locals for weeks already.
Present perfect tense + Ever / Never / Just / Already / Since / For.
No, Cecilia wasn't born here but she ____ _____ (live) in this city _____ 2020 so we can say that she _____ ______ (be) here _______ three years. On the contrary, I ______ _____ ______ (live) in a different city. I hope I will one day!
No, Cecilia wasn't born here but she has lived in this city since 2020 so we can say she has been here for three years. On the contrary, I have never lived in a different city. I hope I will one day!
We haven't saw our cousins since 2003. We haven't spoke for years.
WRONG
We haven't seen our cousins since 2003. We haven't spoken for years.