Практичні завдання для тренування Present Perfect i Past Simple. Це допоможе учням вдосконалити знання і вживання трьох форм дієслів в англійській мові.
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Present Perfect. Statements.
My dog my sandwich (EAT).
Helen her bag. (LOSE)
I'm sorry that I your pen. (TAKE)
Where's my dictionary . I it with me (BRING).
We're too late. The programme (FINISH).
Tina isn't here . She out (GO).
The police are outside. Something awful (HAPPEN).
I your book . Here it is (FIND)
Jack five letters (WRITE).
I some new shoes . Would you like to see them ? (BUY)
Kate and Bill a new flat (FIND).
I to learn Russian (DECIDE).
Frances her new cup (BREAK).
Maria and Helen at the new school (START).
Present Perfect. Negatives.
She her room . (not/to tidy up/yet)
They a Tablet PC . (not/to use/so far)
My father the car. It is still dirty. (not/to polish)
The children the comics .(not/to read/yet)
Jason and Tony the words, so they will probably fail the test.(not/to learn)
His mother breakfast . (not/to make/so far)
I on a lake in winter . (not/to skate/yet)
My boss the helpline. (never/to phone)
He his favourite T-shirt himself. (not/to wash)
Sarah her dog . (not/to take out/yet)
Present Perfect. Statements and Questions.
I in a restaurant before. (never/to work)
the school bus? (Robin/to miss/ever)
They each other a long time now. (to know/for)
your hair ? (you/to dye/yet)
She to India twice. (to be)
My parents me a lot I lost my job. (to help/since)
He his teeth . (not/to brush/yet)
We the apple tree. (already/to plant)
Tom a lot I last saw him. (to grow up/since)
Ken and Fred to go to the party . (not/to decide/yet)
Present Perfect/ Past Simple?
I my keys, so I can't open that door. ( lose)
Columbus in the New World in 1492. (arrive)
Nina her leg. She is still in hospital. (break)
I here all my life. (live)
Colin for Brazil this morning. ( leave)
Last winter Robin with his father in the Alps for three days. ( stay)
Ellen with her left hand. (always/write)
She a language course in Paris last summer. ( do)
anyone yet? (phone)
I Paul today, but I him last Sunday. (not see/see)