Present perfect x past simple
Present perfect x past simple
Present perfect x past simple
Present perfect x past simple
Present perfect x past simple
100

John ____________ (study) a lot lately.

John has studied  a lot lately.

100

 I ____ (just/have) something done to my hair. Do you like it?

 I have just had  something done to my hair. Do you like it?

100

 Dad, ____ (you/finish) reading the paper yet?

 Dad, have you finished  reading the paper yet?

100

Just a moment! I _____ (not think) of a good idea yet!

Just a moment! I haven't thought  of a good idea yet!

100

Could you give me some advice? I _____ (buy) this sweater at Macy's yesterday. Do you think I should take it back?

Could you give me some advice? I bought  this sweater at Macy's yesterday. Do you think I should take it back?

200

Maria lives in Boston. Before she _____ (move) here, she ____ (live) in Seattle for three years - from 2019 to 2021.

Maria lives in Boston. Before she moved  here, she lived in Seattle for three years - from 2019 to 2021.

200

Actions that did or did not happen up to the moment of speaking (with already and yet). We use (past simple/ present perfect).

Actions that did or did not happen up to the moment of speaking (with already and yet). We use present perfect.

200

 Peter ____ (go) to Paris last year. That means that he ____ (be) to Paris three times!

 Peter went  to Paris last year. That means that he has been  to Paris three times!

200

When Jack was at school, he _____ (learn) to play the saxophone. He _____ (play) it ever since.

When Jack was at school, he learned  to play the saxophone. He has played  it ever since.

200

We ___ anything yet. (didn't do/ haven't done)

We haven't done  anything yet. 

300

I would love to visit Prague sometime. Unfortunately, I ____ (be/never) there.

I would love to visit Prague sometime. Unfortunately, I have never been

there.

300

 I _____ (work) in Italy for five years. I ____ (begin) work as soon as I arrived.

 I have worked in Italy for five years. I began  work as soon as I arrived.

300

I'm afraid I'm not hungry. I _____ (eat/already).

I'm afraid I'm not hungry. I have already eaten.

300

Peter _____ (play) Tennis for five years when he _____ (be) at school.

Peter has played  tennis for five years when he was at school.

300

Duration of ongoing activities with stative verbs (how long). We use (past simple/ present perfect).

Duration of ongoing activities with stative verbs (how long). We use present perfect.

400

States and situations that began in the past and continue up to the present (with the signal words for and since). We use (present perfect/ past simple).

States and situations that began in the past and continue up to the present (with the signal words for and since). We use present perfect.

400

The (simple past/ present perfect) is used to say when something happened, so it is common to use it with expressions of time.

The simple past is used to say when something happened, so it is common to use it with expressions of time.

400

The (past simple/present perfect) tense connects the past with the present.

The present perfect tense connects the past with the present.

400

Past experiences with the signal words ever and never. We use (past simple/ present perfect).

Past experiences with the signal words ever and never. We use present perfect.

400

How often or how many times up to now. We use (present perfect/ past simple).

How often or how many times up to now. We use present perfect.

500

Recently completed actions (usually with the signal word just). We use (past simple/ present perfect)

Recently completed actions (usually with the signal word just). We use  present perfect.

500

Actions that happened once or repeatedly in the past. We use (past simple/ present perfect).

Actions that happened once or repeatedly in the past. We use past simple.

500

Completed actions that have an influence on the present, usually without a specific time marker. We use (present perfect/ past simple)

Completed actions that have an influence on the present, usually without a specific time marker. We use present perfect.

500

My family ___ to Paris in 1990. (moved/ has moved)

My family moved  to Paris in 1990. 

500

Actions that happened one after the other in the past. We use (present perfect/ past simple).

Actions that happened one after the other in the past. We use  past simple.