October, 2013. Complete the sentences 1) We ___________ in a restaurant in May 2001. (to work) 2) Jack ____________________ the window of the gym this.

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October, 2013

Complete the sentences 1) We ___________ in a restaurant in May (to work) 2) Jack ____________________ the window of the gym this morning. (to break) 3) I'm sorry. I ____________________ my diary. (to forget) 4) Last Monday she ____________________ her computer. (to check) 5) They ____________________ the bike. It looks new again. (to clean)

Complete the sentences 6) Two years ago Mary ____________________ Bath. (to visit) 7) I ____________________ to Siberia yet. (not/to be) 8) Yesterday we ____________________ volleyball. (to play) 9) ______________ you ever ______________ magic tricks? (to do) 10) The children ____________________ their room. It's still dirty. (not/to clean)

Which sentence/question is correct? 1)  a) Alexander Fleming discovered the penicillin in  b) Alexander Fleming just discovered the penicillin. 2)  a) Did he ride his bike two hours ago?  b) Did he ride his bike yet? 3)  a) We have cleaned the car last Thursday.  b) We have just cleaned the car. 4)  a) My grandmother has already got up.  b) My grandmother has got up an hour ago. 5)  a) I have not visited my uncle two weeks ago)  b) I have not visited my uncle yet)

Which sentence/question is correct? 6.  a) Have you ever seen a rattlesnake?  b) Have you seen a rattlesnake yesterday? 7)  a) They have never written a text message.  b) They have not written a text message in the  last lesson. 8)  a) They just went to town.  b) They went to town yesterday. 9)  a) We already bought this car.  b) We bought this car in )  a) Anke ever moved to England.  b) Anke moved to England in August 2006.

Which tense is used with the following actions? 1) Action beginning in the past and still continuing  a) Present Perfect  b) Simple Past 2) Result of an action in the past is important in the present  a) Present Perfect  b) Simple Past 3) Action finished in the past  a) Present Perfect  b) Simple Past

Put in the correct verb forms. 1) My father _____ his video camera yesterday.  a) forgets  b) forgot  c) forgotten 2) Steven _____ across the Altantic.  a) has never flew  b) has never flown  c) has never fly 3) _____ a snake?  a) Have you ever touch  b) Have you ever touched

Put in the correct verb forms. 4) We _____ the film at home.  a) have already saw  b) have already see  c) have already seen 5) She _____ the contest three years ago.  a) didn't win  b) didn't won 6) They _____ their books out yet.  a) haven't take  b) haven't taken  c) haven't took

Put in the correct verb forms. 7) The thieves _____ the painting in  a) steal  b) stole  c) stolen 8) Last week my uncle _____ a new car.  a) driven  b) drives  c) drove 9) I _____ the blue pen.  a) have just choose  b) have just chose  c) have just chosen 10) When _____ this morning?  a) did you wake up  b) did you woke up  c) did you woken up

Which answers are correct? 1) Which words are used with the Present Perfect?  a) already  b) ever  c) just  d) last week  e) tomorrow  f) yesterday  g) yet 2) Which words are used with the Simple Past?  a) ever  b) in 2004  c) just  d) last week  e) now  f) two days ago  g) yesterday 3) Which verb forms are used with the Present Perfect?  a) 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs  b) 3rd column of the table of the irregular verbs  c) had + past participle  d) has + infinitive + -ed  e) have + infinitive + -ed  f) have/has + past participle 4) Which verb forms are used with the Simple Past?  a) 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs  b) infinitive + -ed  c) had + past participle  d) have/has + past participle

Which answers are correct? 5) Which sentences/questions are in the Present Perfect?  a) Did you finish your letter this morning?  b) Have you finished your letter?  c) She is reading the book.  d) She's read the book. 6) Which sentences/questions are in the Simple Past?  a) He has read a book.  b) He read a book.  c) He reads a book.  d) I listened to music.  e) I'm listening to music

Make them negative. 1) Simon ordered a pizza. 2) The pupils were in the gym. 3) She has sent an invitation card. 4) The children have cleaned their teeth. 5) A thief stole the handbag. 6) Matthew looked after the baby. 7) He has missed the school bus. 8) I woke up at 8 o'clock. 9) You have understood the text. 10) We've worked in a snack bar.