VOCABULARY
PAST SIMPLE or PRESENT PERFECT
been/gone/get to know/met/find out
since/for/just/already/yet
PRESENT PERFECT
100

I try not to read the tubteslis when I watch English films.

subtitles

100

I ________________ (know) Luke since we were at primary school.

have known

100

David has been / gone to his friend’s house so I’m afraid he’s not here right now

gone

100

Haven’t you finished your homework _?

yet

100

I ___________ (see) the new Star Wars film twice.

have seen

200

There’s a short tralvine between the first and second act of the play.  

interval

200

We ______________ (not go) to Claudia’s party last Saturday.

didn't go

200

Have you ever been / gone to Paris?

been

200

I’ve _ seen Tom and he looks exhausted.

just

200

We ______________ (not eat) Japanese food before. It’s delicious

haven't eaten

300

The price of sminodisa is £20 per person and £50 for a family ticket.  

admission

300

I _______________ (not do) my homework yet.

haven't done

300

I didn’t like Susan at first but when I got to know / knew her I changed my mind.


got to know

300


We’ve lived in Barcelona _ five years.



for

300

Who _________________ (take) my dictionary?

has taken

400

Almost everyone in the uncadeie left before the film finished because it was so bad.   


audience

400

When ______________(Rob / get) back from his holiday?

did Rob get

400

Can you please know / find out when the film starts?


find out

400

David hasn’t had a holiday _last year.

since

400

________ Laura __________ (Laura / forget) your birthday again?

Has Laura forgotten

500

I don’t pay any attention to film or theatre sveriwe because I don’t often agree with what the critics say.  

reviews

500

Susan _____________ (write) some fantastic poems. She’s really talented

has written

500

 I knew / met my cousins for the first time last week as they live in Australia.

met

500

I’ve _ done this exercise so I don’t want to do it again.

already

500

Sally ______________(not speak) to her best friend since they had an argument.

Sally hasn’t spoken