I _______ (never/try) sushi before, but I'd love to.
I have never tried sushi before, but I'd love to.
They _______ (not/see) that movie yet. Is it good?
They haven't seen that movie yet. Is it good?
We _________ (already/finish) the project, so we can relax now.
We have already finished the project, so we can relax now.
A: I'm very tired. We ________ (walk) too fast.
B: Maybe you are right, we ________ (walk) 10 kilometres in only one hour and a half.
A: I'm very tired. We have been walking too fast.
B: Maybe you are right, we have walked 10 kilometres in only one hour and a half.
I ________ (teach) in this school for 20 years, and I ________ (meet) thousands of students from hundreds of different countries.
I have been teaching in this school for 20 years, and I have met thousands of students from hundreds of different countries.
I ________ (lose) my keys and I ________ (try) to contact my wife all morning, but she isn't answering her phone.
I have lost my keys and I have been trying to contact my wife all morning, but she isn't answering her phone.
Complete with: who, which, whose, where or when.
Can you give me back the book ______ I lent you last year?
Can you give me back the book which I lent you last year?
Complete with: who, which, whose, where or when.
William Colgate, _________ name is on toothpaste tubes all around the world, left home because the family was very poor.
William Colgate, whose name is on toothpaste tubes all around the world, left home because the family was very poor.
Complete with: who, which, whose, where or when.
Why don't we book a room at the hotel ________ we stayed last year?
Why don't we book a room at the hotel where we stayed last year?
A: Mary isn't here. She ______ to Egypt. B: I ______ to Egypt.
A.has gone / have never gone
B.has gone / have never been
C.went / have never gone
A: Mary isn't here. She has gone to Egypt. B: I have never been to Egypt.
A: How long ______ a teacher? B: I ______ teaching a long time ago.
A. were / started
B. have you been / have started
C. have you been / started
A: How long have you been a teacher? B: I started teaching a long time ago.
She ______ to be a singer since she ______ a kid.
A. wanted / was
B. has wanted / has been
C. has wanted / was
She has wanted to be a singer since she was a kid.
Complete the second sentence with a past perfect tense so that it means the same as the first.
It was months since he’d played tennis.
He ________ for months.
He hadn't played tennis for months.
Complete the second sentence with a past perfect tense so that it means the same as the first.
Zoe saved for ages and then bought a new watch.
Zoe ________ before she bought a new watch.
Zoe had been saving for ages before she bought a new watch.
Complete the second sentence with a past perfect tense so that it means the same as the first.
Eric broke his arm so he couldn’t go to school.
Eric couldn’t go to school ________.
Eric couldn’t go to school because he had broken his arm.