Present Perfect OR Past simple - Grammar
I have never owed
* Choose the correct option: *"I have never owed"* OR *"I never owed"* any money to the bank in my life.
have worked
* Choose the correct option: Freddy and Ben *"worked"* OR *"have worked"* in this university since 2013 and next year they plan to study abroad.
have lived
* Choose the correct option: I *"lived"* OR *"have lived"* in this city and I still enjoy the place.
woke up
* Choose the correct option: I *"woke up"* OR *"have woken up"* at 8 o'clock this morning.
went
* Choose the correct option: John *"went"* OR *"has gone"* to high school here and now he is a full-time teacher.
Have you ever invested
* Choose the correct option: *"Have you ever invested"* OR *"Did you ever invest"* any money in a company?
Have you paid
* Choose the correct option: *"Have you paid"* OR *"Did you pay"* your father back yet?
I didn't have
* Choose the correct option: *"I haven't had"* OR *"I didn't have"* any coins, so I couldn't put any money in the parking meter.
Paul didn't inherit
* Choose the correct option: *"Paul hasn't inherited"* OR *"Paul didn't inherit"* anything from his grandmother when she died.
They charged
* Choose the correct option: *"They have charged"* OR *"They charged"* us too much for our meal last night.
did your TV cost
* Choose the correct option: How much *"has your TV cost"* OR *"did your TV cost"*?
was born
* Choose the correct option: I *"was born"* OR *"have been born"* in 1985.
I haven't been
* Choose the correct option: I can't pay you back. *"I haven't been"* OR *"I didn't go"* to the cash machine yet.
She earned
* Choose the correct option: My girlfriend has a really well-paid job. *"She has earned"* OR *"She earned"* €45.000 last year.
she hasn't saved
* Choose the correct option: Rachel wants to buy a flat, but *"she hasn't saved"* OR *"she didn't save"* enough money yet.
Have you found
* Use Present Perfect or Past Simple: *"_______ you _______"* a new flat yet? (find) Yes, and the bank has agreed to lend me money.
Have you ever lent
* Use Present Perfect or Past Simple: *"_______ you ever _______"* any money to a friend? (lend) Only to my boyfriend when he needed a new phone.
Has your mother made
* Use Present Perfect or Past Simple: *"_______ your mother _______"* an appointment with the doctor yet? (make) Yes, she called him yesterday and she's seeing him tomorrow.
have already spent
* Use Present Perfect or Past Simple: How much money did you borrow from your sister yesterday? About €100, but I *"_______ already _______"* it all. (spend)
did your son buy
* Use Present Perfect or Past Simple: When *"_______ your son _____"* this car? (buy) When he passed his driving test last month.
C
A, B or C. The adverb "YET" is used in: A. Affirmative and negative sentences. B. Affirmative and Interrogative sentences. C. Negative and Interrogative sentences.
wrote
Agatha Christie *"_______"* many books. (wrote)
has written
J. K. Rowling *"_______"* many books. (wrote)
False
True or False? Use the Past Simple to talk about past experiencies and recent past actions when *we don't specify a time*.
False
True or False? Use the Present Perfect to ask or talk about finished actions in the past, when the *time is mentioned or understood*.
True
True or False? Use the Past Simple to ask or talk about *finished* actions in the past, when *the time is mentioned or understood.*
True
True or False? Use the Present Perfect to talk about past experiences and recent past actions when *we don't specify a time*.