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Unit 4 Present Perfect Simple

This document contains 17 exercises focusing on the present perfect simple tense in English. The exercises cover a range of grammar points including using "since" and "for" with the present perfect, forming questions and negatives, and using the present perfect with time expressions like "already", "yet", and "ever". The exercises involve choosing the correct verb form, completing sentences, answering questions, and rewriting sentences from one tense to another.

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Unit 4 Present Perfect Simple

This document contains 17 exercises focusing on the present perfect simple tense in English. The exercises cover a range of grammar points including using "since" and "for" with the present perfect, forming questions and negatives, and using the present perfect with time expressions like "already", "yet", and "ever". The exercises involve choosing the correct verb form, completing sentences, answering questions, and rewriting sentences from one tense to another.

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Unit 4 (Present perfect simple)

Exercise 1.
1. I haven’t read a newspaper since yesterday.
2. I haven´t had a break since this morning.
3. I haven’t traveled abroad since last summer.
4. I haven’t watched TV since last night.
5. I haven’t bought a present since December.
6. I haven’t written a letter since Christmas.
7. I haven’t eaten dinner at a restaurant since last month.

Exercise 2.
1. SA: Have you found a new job?
SB: Yes, I have.
2. SA: Have you bought a bigger car?
SB: Yes, I have.
3. SA: Have you moved house?
SB: No, I haven’t.
4. SA: Have you got married?
SB: No, I haven’t.
5. SA: Have you finished your studies?
SB: Yes, I have.
6. SA: Have you started taking karate lessons?
SB: Yes, I have.
Exercise 3.
1. For.
2. Since.
3. Since.
4. For.
5. For.
6. For.
7. Since.
8. Since.
9. For.

Exercise 4.
1. C.
2. F.
3. A.
4. B.
5. D.
6. E.

Exercise 5.
1. Since.
2. Recently.
3. Yet.
4. Yet – already.
5. Always.
6. Ever – never.
Exercise 6.
1. Have nerver done.
2. Has just left.
3. Haven’t eaten.
4. Have already done.
5. Haven’t dried.
6. Have already eaten.

Exercise 7.
1. Have gone to.
2. Have – been.
3. Have gone.
4. Has gone to.
5. Have – been.
6. Has been to.
7. Have gone to.

Exercise 8.
1. Has gone to.
2. Has been to.
3. Have been to.
4. Has gone to.
5. Have been.
Exercise 9.
1. Went.
Have gone.
2. Have you written.
Wrote.
3. Have you been.
Got.
4. Haven’t seen.
Saw.
5. Have you typed.
Finished.
6. Has known.
Did they meet.
Were.
7. Have you ever played.
Played.
8. Wrote.
Have read.

Exercise 10.
1. Have you ever been to the USA?
Yes, I have.
When did you go?
I went in 1996.
2. Have you ever planted a tree.
Yes, I have.
Where did you plant it?
I planted it in my garden.
3. Have you ever sung in a choir?
Yes, I have.
When did you sing it?
I sang in a choir when I was at school.
4. Have you ever saved your money?
Yes, I have.
Why did you save it?
Because i wanted to buy a new bicycle.
5. Have you ever met a politician?
Yes, I have.
Who did you meet?
I met the Prime Minister.
6. Have you ever travelled by boat?
Yes, I have.
When did you travel?
I travelled by boat last summer.

Exercise 11.
1. Received.
2. Was.
3. Got.
4. Have had.
5. Started.
6. Asked.
7. Was.
8. Broke out.
9. Was.
10.Managed.
11.Made.
12.Have met.
13.Have had.
14.Have bought.
15.Broke down.
16.Has just informed.
17.Hit.
Exercise 12.
1. Haven’t seen.
2. Have been.
3. Have done.
4. Saw.
5. Got.
6. Moved.
7. Did you move.
8. Haven’t unpacked.
9. Phoned.
10.Was.
11.Was.
12.Wanted.

Exercise 13.
1. Won.
2. Brushed – went.
3. Have you ever seen – went.
4. Havent seen.
5. Has gone.
6. Hasn’t played.
7. Have already seen.
8. Fell – broke.
9. Have never heard.
10.Has always wanted.
Exercise 14.
1. Kate phoned her mother was.
2. First time they have visited.
3. Haven´t eaten out for.
4. Roger played.
5. Hasn’t been on holiday.
6. Went to his country house.
Exercise 15.
1. We bought a new sofa last month.
2. Jim has lived in Germany for three years.
3. My father has gone/been fishing.
4. She has just moved house.
5. We ate lunch at one o’clock.
6. Sophie has done her homework.
7. Ann and Tim got married ten years ago.
8. I have been at school since nine o’clock.

Exercise 16.
1. Am writing.
2. Had.
3. Didn’t come.
4. Took.
5. Were.
6. Were waiting.
7. Saw.
8. Had.
9. Found.
10.Waited.
11.Have recently recorded.
12.Has become.
13.Lasted.
14.Am sending.
15.Took.
16.Were.
17.Have heard.
18.Are giving.
José Daniel Muñoz Gómez.
Ingles IV.
Ingeniería de sistemas.

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