Exercise 1
Choose ‘Past Simple’ or ‘Present Perfect’
Present Perfect
We normally use the __________________ when we want to talk about
something which happened in the past but is relevant now. Often we use words like
‘just’ / ‘already’ / not … yet’ with this tense. We also use the
Present Perfect
_________________ to talk about an imprecise time in the past, but as soon as
Past Simple
we become precise, we switch to the ____________________.
E.g. : I haven’t spoken to Luke yet, but I’ve already informed Brian.
I’ve never been to Australia. Have you ever been there?
Yes, I have. I went in 2008.
Exercise 2
Fill in the appropriate tense: present perfect or past simple.
1. I (see) ______________ that program about telepathy last night.
2. He (come) ________________ back from Uganda a week ago.
3. Last week, he (phone) _______________ me to inform me about the matter.
4. He (travel) ___________________ a lot recently.
5. Claire (have) ________________ an appointment at the hairdresser’s
yesterday.
6. He’s the most difficult customer I (have to - ever) ______________ deal
with.
7. Sales (rise) _______________ in 2001, but then (fall)
_________________ again in 2002.
8. We (sign) ________________ a binding contract last year which is still valid.
9. I feel really tired. I (finish - just) ______________________ my homework.
10. Look at George! He (have) __________________ a haircut.
Exercise 3
Same task, but this time questions in negative sentences.
1. What films (see - you) __________________ this month?
2. How many cigarettes (smoke - you) ___________________ today?
3. Why (phone - not - he) ___________________ me last night ?
4. It’s obvious that you (read - not) __________________ this report.
5. Jennifer (dare - not) ____________________ to ask for her exam results
when she saw Professor Hawking last Wednesday.
Exercise 4
Select either the past tense or the present perfect form in the following sentences.
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1. Mr. Johnson left/has left last week for a business trip.
2. Sam lost/has lost his car keys and can’ get home.
3. The choir sang/has sung that song a hundred times.
4. The garage had/has had my car for a week now, and it still isn’t fixed.
5. We moved/have moved there ten years ago.
6. We lived/have lived there ever since.
7. We lost/have lost the power about noon.
8. Let’s go to the arrival section - the plane landed/has landed a few minutes ago.
9. I went/have gone to Duke University a few years ago.
10. The city permitted/has permitted parking on that street for years.
11. After the interview, the personnel director showed/has shown me the cafeteria.
12. I complained/have complained about that problem a dozen times.
13. Last winter, my grandmother fell/has fallen and broke her hip.
14. Since the train strike began, I drove/have driven to work every day.
15. I drove/have driven my wife’s car to work this morning.
Exercise 5
Choose the ‘Past Simple’ or ‘Present Perfect’ of the verbs in brackets.
1. Tom ________________ (break) his leg during his skiing trip in Austria.
2. Ouch! I ________________ (cut) my finger. It’s bleeding.
3. Jeremy _______________ (go) to school by bicycle before he bought his
motor scooter.
4. The Beatles _________________ (have) a string of number-one hits in the
1960s.
5. Martin __________________ (crash) his car again.
6. The Titanic __________________ (sink) in 1912.
7. I __________________ (see) the movie Avatar three times.
8. Somebody ________________ (steal) my bicycle! Now I’ll have to walk
home.
9. Gerry __________________ (graduate) from university last June.
10. I __________________ (walk) to work every day for the last six weeks!
11. My brother ___________________ (smoke - not) for two weeks. He’s trying
to give it up.
12. I ____________________ (live) in Cork for two years and then
__________________ (go) to Dublin.
13. Mister Pound is the bank manager. He ________________ (be) for five
years.
14. Colin ________________ (work) with Monsanto for five years, but now he
works with IBM.
15. I __________________ (see - not) him for three years. I wonder where he
lives now.
16. Before going to Edinburgh, she ________________ (stay) with us for a
fortnight.
17. ____________________ (watch - you) TV lately?
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18. We ____________________ (move) into our new flat. It’s quite
comfortable.
19. How long ____________________ (be - you) out of work? I
________________ (be) out of work for three months now. I
______________________(write - already) about 20 letters of application,
but up to now only two firms ______________________ (reply).
20. ______________________ (be - ever - you) in Tuscany? I
_________________ (go) to Pisa last year. I _________________ (find)
the Leaning Tower very impressive.
Exercise 6
Fill the blanks in the conversation with a verb from the list. Use the past simple or
the present perfect. Some of the verbs can be used more than once:
to be * to expect * to have * to have to * to rent * to come
to help * to enjoy * to begin * to take * to move * to make
“Rosie is talking to Marcus, who has recently come to work in the same company as her.”
Rosie: So, Marcus, are you settling in here OK, do you think?
Marcus: Oh, yes. Everyone ______________ very friendly. I
________________ to have quite a lot of problems, but I
_______________ any really. Not here at work, anyway.
Rosie: Do you mean there ___________________ other problems?
Marcus: Well, I _______________ to move out of the flat I
_______________ when I first __________________ here.
Rosie: Oh dear. Why _______________ you _________________ do
that? Wasn’t it comfortable? Our personnel department
_________________ you to find it, didn’t they?
Marcus: That’s right. It was a good flat. I ________________ living there
very much. But, unfortunately, the journey to work was too long. The
bus routes changed just before I ______________ to work here,
and it _______________ me two hours to get here every day. So I
_______________ to a place just round the corner from here.
Everything’s fine now.
Rosie: I hope all this trouble _______________ (not) you sorry that you
came here.
Marcus: Not at all. I’m really enjoying the work. And I
__________________ a lot of new friends already.
Rosie: That’s good. Oh, well. We’d better get on with some work now, I suppose.
Marcus: I guess so. See you later.
Rosie: Yes. Bye.
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