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Open the brackets using Present Perfect Tense.




1. I (to be) in London this year.

2. We (to see) this film before.

3. He (not to met) his parents.

4. She (to hear) this music before.

5. I (to write) a new book this month.

6. They (not to finish) their work yet.

7. Alan (not to have) his breakfast.

8. Cathy (not to get) up yet.

9. Martin (not to wash) up yet.

10. We (not to tell) him the truth.

11. You (to mention) my name?

12. Your mother already (to come)?

13. Where Martin (to go)?

14. Why John (to take) this book?

15. Jane (to be) at the theatre this week?

Ex.2

Translate the sentences from Russian into English using Present Perfect Tense.

1. .

2. .

3. .

4. ?

5. .

6. - ?

7. .

8. ?

9. .

10. ?

11. ?

12. ?

13. ?

14. .

15. .

Ex.3

Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple Tense.

1. She (to be) to all the capital cities of Europe this year.

2. John (to travel) around Europe last year.

3. You ever (to live) in a foreign country?

4. My friend knows a lot because he (to read) a lot.

5. She (to go) home two days ago.

6. She is free now. She (to pass) her final exam.

7. David (to start) school in 1990.

8. Look! Somebody (to break) my window.

9. I (to leave) home early last night.

10. Is he still watching this program? No, he just (to watch) it.

11. We (not to see) them last week.

12. His family (to build) a new house this year.

13. It (to stop) snowing an hour ago.

14. I (not to decide) where to go tonight.

15. I (to learn) all the new words. Now I can translate this text.

16. When you (to arrive) to Paris?

17. We (not to know) about the disco last night.

18. You (to read) this book before?

19. He (to work) here two months ago?

20. John (to be) to London before?

Ex.4

Translate the sentences from Russian into English using Present Perfect or Past Simple Tense.

1. ? , .

2. ? .

3. , .

4. ? .

5. ? .

6. .

7. ? .

8. ? , .

9. ? .

10. ?

11. .

12. , .

13. ? .

14. , .

15. ? .

16. ? ,

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17. .

18. .

19. ? , .

20. ? .

Ex.5

Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple Tense.

1. It is the first time I (to fly).

2. You ever (to eat) birds nest soup?

3. He (to work) there for a year.

4. You ever (to try) parachuting? No, I never (to try) this kind of sport.

5. We (to live) here since 1990.

6. You ever (to be) in the USA? - Yes, I (to go) there in spring.

7. This is the worst meal I ever (to eat).

8. He (to study) English for three years but then he (to stop). We (not to eat) since lunch time. |

9. She (to work) for this firm since she (to leave) school.

10. We (not to see) him since he (to leave) our flat.

11. You ever (to meet) anybody famous?

12. My granny (to live) here since she (to be) a girl.

13. How long they (to be) married?

14. They always (to live) in this street.

15. Nick and Tom (to know) each other since they (to be) at school.

Ex.6

Open the brackets using Present Perfect Tense. Pay attention to the use of prepositions for and since.

1. I (to live) here (for/since) 1999.

2. He (to work) there (for/since) May.

3. They (to be) friends (for/since) they entered the college.

4. We (to know) him (for/since) three years.

5. They (to live) in our house (for/since) two years.

6. She (to be) ill (for/since) Friday.

7. I (not to be) in London (for/since) I (to be) a child.

8. I (to leave) Kyiv last year and I (not to see) him (for/since)

9. He (to study) French (for/since) ten years.

10. My mother (to work) in the factory (for/since) some year.

11. They (to live) in Brazil (for/since) 1960.

12. I (not to see) him (for/since) this Tuesday.

13. He (to be) in prison now (for/since) five years.

14. She (not to hear) about them (for/since) almost a year.

15. I (to know) nothing about him (for/since) several months.

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