Present Past Perfect
Present Past Perfect
Present Past Perfect
They (show) _____________________me the pictures, they (take) ____________________during their holidays.
In the evening, the children (tell) ______________ their daddy what they (see) __________________at the zoo.
The boy (be)_____________ very sorry for what he (do) _____________________________
My friend (eat) _________________________ up all the biscuit we (bake) __________________
The teacher (correct) __________________________ the tests we (write) ______________________
I (give) __________________________them some of the candies I (buy) _______________________
My sister (see / not) _________________________ the note that I (leave) ____________________on the kitchen
table for her.
We (want) _____________________ to watch a film that we (see / not) _____________________ before.
When Simon (go) ___________ out to play, he (do) __________________ his homework.
Before that day in winter, the African boy (not/see) ______________________________snow in his life.
She (give) ___________________me the book that she (read) _______________________
We (go)_______________________ to London because the Queen (invite)____________________ us for tea.
ANSWERS
1.
Past simple
1. I worked in a
supermarket.
2. My father lived in
Las Vegas.
3. Lisa cooked pasta for
everybody.
4. Candice bought old
dolls at street
markets.
5. Tom and Tina wrote
books for children.
6. We left school late.
7. You spoke too fast.
Past continuous
1. I was working in a
supermarket.
2. My father was living in Las
Vegas.
3. Lisa was cooking pasta for
everybody.
4. Candice was buying old dolls
at street markets.
5. Tom and Tina were writing
books for children.
6. We were leaving school
late.
7. You were speaking too fast.
Present perfect
1. I have worked in a
supermarket.
2. My father has lived in
Las Vegas.
3. Lisa has cooked pasta
for everybody.
4. Candice has bought old
dolls at street markets.
5. Tom and Tina have
written books for
children.
6. We have left school late.
7. You have spoken too .
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already
ever
yet
since
since
just
1 since
2 yet
3 last night
4 ever
5 ago
6 for
6 1.
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Past perfect
1. I had worked in a
supermarket.
2. My father had lived in
Las Vegas.
3. Lisa had cooked pasta
for everybody.
4. Candice had bought old
dolls at street markets.
5. Tom and Tina had
written books for
children.
6. We had left school late.
7. You had spoken too fast.
3.
1. When did you buy the book?
2. What did you find in the park?
3. What were you doing?
4. Where were they living?
5. Where have you been all day?
6. How long have you lived in this house?
7. What had he stolen?
8. When has he lost his job?
watched
have never eaten
moved
did you play
havent seen
have just finished
slept
have you had
spoke
have you seen
Has never broken
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