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has eaten has lost have lost has taken has finished has left Complete each sentence with has/have and a participle from the box. broken bought eaten finished found happened left lost taken written a) My dog.......... my sandwich! b) Helen........................................her bag. c) I'm sorry. I........................................your pen. d) Where's my dictionary? Someone........................................it! e) We're too late. The programme......................................... f) Tina isn't here. She......................................... g) There is water on the floor! What........................................? h) I........................................your book! Here it is! i) Jack........................................five letters. j) I........................................some new shoes. Do you like them? has eaten has lost have lost has taken has finished has left has happened have found has written have bought

a) Harry (do)...... ...................the housework. Change the verbs in brackets into the present perfect. a) Harry (do)...... ...................the housework. b) Kate and Bill (find)........................................a new flat. c) Nick (send)........................................an email. d) I (try)........................................to learn Japanese. e) Sam and Dave (eat)........................................all the sandwiches. f) Carlos (buy)........................................a dog. g) Maria and Helen (start)........................................at a new school. h) Frances (break)........................................her cup. i) I (lose)........................................my umbrella. j) Max (take)........................................the dog for a walk.

have missed read have copied washed has arrived haven’t phoned seen Complete each sentence with the present perfect form of a verb from the box. arrive copy have make miss phone read see spend wash a) Oh no! That's the last bus, and we ...... …………………… it. b) ( you).............„..................any James Bond books? They're really good. c) I haven't got any more money. I................................ .all of it! d) I.................................an idea! Let's go to Big Burger's! e) I won't lose this information now. I................................. the disk. f) Your hair looks terrible! (you)................................................it? g) Hurry up, Carol. Your taxi.................................. It's waiting outside. h) I'm sorry I (not)................................. the travel agent. I've been very busy. i) ( you).................................Harry Potter? It's my favourite film. j) Read this again. You................................ . some mistakes. have missed Have read have spent have had have copied Have washed has arrived haven’t phoned Have seen have made

Underline the correct verb form in each sentence. a) Can I have another book? I've read/read this one. b) I'm not ready. I didn't finish/haven't finished my homework. c) I can't find my wallet. I think I've lost/lost it. d) Did you eat/Have you eaten spaghetti last night? e) Harry left/has left at 10.30. f) Hurry up, Jim! You didn't start/haven't started! g) Did you see/Have you seen this film last year?

a) Where (you go).............for your holidays last year? Change the verbs in brackets into the past simple or present perfect. a) Where (you go).............for your holidays last year? b) I can't play any more. I (just hurt).................................my foot. c) Jane is a famous writer, and (write).................................over fifty books. d) Sorry, I (not finish).................................my letters yet. e) 'We had a great party last week.' 'Who (you, invite).................................? f) Where (you, meet).................................Sam? Was it at the sports centre? g) Peter (not play).................................basketball for a month.

Underline the correct word in each sentence. a) Have you ever/yet visited Slovenia? b) Tim has for/just come back from the USA. c) I'm not hungry. I've already/since eaten. d) Jane lived in Greece since/for fifteen years. e) Brian and Claire got married ten years ago/since ten years. f) I can't come out. I haven't done my homework already/yet. g) Mark has worked in Turkey ago/since 1998.

Complete each sentence with a time word from the box. already ever for just never since yet a) Sue has been on the beach............ an hour, but she hasn’t had a swim yet: b) I don't want to see this film. I've................. .seen it. c) Have you..................been to the Greek islands? d) Can you wait a moment? I haven't finished...................... e) Ouch! An insect has..................bitten me! f) George has..................eaten Chinese food, so this is the first time for him! g) Rick has lived in Japan..................1998. for already ever yet just never since

Complete each sentence. Use one word in each space. a) Kate has... twenty photos of the children so far. b) Have you ever..................this book? It's really good. c) Have you ever..................to Egypt? d) The dog's not hungry. It hasn't..................its dinner. e) I'm going to bed. I think I've..................a cold. f) Oh no! I've..................my bag on the bus. g) Jim has just..................a new mountain bike. It was very expensive. h) The washing machine doesn't work. I think I've .................it.

Change the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the present perfect simple. a) Tina isn't here. She (just go) ___ to school. b) What time (you get up)___________________this morning? c) Paul (have)............._____________a bad car accident three years ago. d) I (live)........................._______in the same house since 1995. e) What (you do)............_____________last night? f) Brian (not finish»______________...........his work yet. g) Tina (arrive)............_____________here in 2001. h) (you see)...............____________Men in Black? It's a great film.