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I have never been to France




Have you ever been to London?

I haven't seen you for ages.

I haven't met him for a long time.

I haven't been to Moscow since last year.

1. , Present Perfect.

: Do your homework. I have already (just) done it.

1. Clean the room. 2. Do your hair. 3. Have a good rest. 4. Make coffee. 5. Pack your things. 6. Close the door. 7. Give up smoking. 8. Tell me the truth. 9. Buy a new coat. 10. Finish the work. 11. Have breakfast. 12. Invite him to come.

2. , .

1. Has Mother come from the market? (yes/ she/ just/ come /from the market)

2. Have you phoned Jack yet? (yes/ I just/ phone/ him)

3. Would you like some coffee? (no thanks/ I/ just/have/a cup)

3. been gone.

Example: Where's Paul? - He has gone to the library. We've been to the country today. Look, we've brought some flowers.

1. Where have you spent your holidays? - I've... to Italy.

2. Are you going to the shops? - No, I've just... to the shops.

3. Is Alex at home? No, he's... to the park.

4. Are they both out? - Yes, they've both... to the market.

4. already yet.

Example: Don't forget to pack some warm clothes. - I've already packed them. Have you typed the letters yet? - Yes, I've already typed them.

Have you bought that dress? - No, I haven't bought it yet, but I'm going

to buy it.

1.Why don't you have a bath?-

2. Shall I buy some newspapers? - No,

3. Have you asked Jim yet? - Yes,.

4. Have you invited Larry and Sue? - No, I... but I am....

5. Has the manager arrived yet? - Yes,.

6. Has Jill written to Dad? No, she.... but she... tonight.

5. , , Present Continuous Present Perfect.

1. What are you (to talk) about? 2. We have just (to talk) about it. 3. He has just (to say) something about it. 4. She is (to tell) them some interesting story. 5. He has (to tell) us nothing about it, 6. She has (to tell) them some stories about dogs. 7. We have (to have) two lessons today. 8. They are (to have) a meeting. 9. She has not (to speak) yet. 10. They have (to ask) me several questions. 11. He has already (to learn) the rule. 12. I am (to write) an exercise. 13. What is he (to do)?, He is (to read) a newspaper. 14. Have you (to | read) any stories by Jack London? 15. What are you (to do) here? I am (to write) a letter to my friends.

6. , Present Perfect Present Continuous.

1. . 2. . 3. . 4. . 5. . 6. . 7. . 8. . 9. . 10. . 11. ? 12. ?

 

Present Perfect Past Simple

7. , Present Perfect Past Simple.

1. We (to travel) around Europe last year. 2. My father knows so much because he (to travel) a lot. 3. I (to see) Pete today, 4. She (to see) this film last Sunday. 5. Alex (to meet) his friend two hours ago. 6. I just (to meet) our teacher. 7. The children already (to decide) what to do with the books. 8. Yesterday they (to decide) to help their grandmother. 9. Helen speaks French so well because she (to live) in France. 10. She (to live) there last year. 11. The rain (to stop) and the sun is shining in the sky again. 12. The rain (to stop) half an hour ago. 13. Mary (to buy) a new hat. 14. I (to buy) a pair of gloves yesterday. 15. The wind (to blow) off the man's hat, and he cannot catch it. 16. The weather (to change), and we can go for a walk. 17. The wind (to change) in the morning.

8. , .

1. You (see) this film? 2. He (be) at the cinema with you? 3. You (taste) the cake? 4. The pupils (not, do) their exercises yet. 5. I (not, meet) my school friend for many years. 6. She told me everything about him after he (leave). 7. When we arrived, the concert already (begin). 8. I asked him what countries he (visit). 9. I hope you (come) home from school by 2 o'clock. 10. I (finish) everything by the time you get back tomorrow. 11. If we don't hurry the sun (set) before we reach the top.

Present Perfect, Present Continuous Past Simple

9. , Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Present Simple Past Simple.

1. Please give me a pencil, I (to lose) mine. 2. I (not to meet) Peter since Monday. 3. Nina just (to finish) work. 4. Where Sergei (to be)? He (to go) home. He (to leave) the room a minute ago. 5. What you (to read) now? I (to read) "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte. 6. They (to read) "Ivanhoe" by Walter Scott a month ago. What about you? You (to read) "Ivanhoe"? 7. My watch (to stop). There (to be) something wrong with it. 8. You (to see) Jack today? Yes, I (to see) him at the institute. 9. You (to hear) the new symphony by M.? Yes, I.... When you (to hear) it? I (to hear) it last Sunday. 10. You (to change) so much. Anything (to happen)? 11. What you (to do) here at such a late hour? You (to write) your composition? No, I (to write) it already. I (to work) at my report. And when you (to write) your composition? I (to finish) it two days ago. 12. I say, Tom, let's have dinner. No, thank you, I already (to have) dinner. 13. What the weather (to be) like? It still (to rain)? No, it (to stop) raining.

 

Present Perfect, Present Continuous,

Past Simple Past Continuous

10. , Present Perfect, Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple Past Continuous.

1. They (to go) to the Hermitage last week. 2. They (to be) to the Hermitage twice this week. 3. After school yesterday he (to come) home, (to have) dinner, (to read) an article from the latest magazine and (to begin) doing his homework. 4. When your friend (to return) from the south? She (to return) yesterday. You (to go) to the station to meet her? No, I..., I (to be) too busy. 5. With whom you (to discuss) this question yesterday? 6. I (to see) this film this week. I like it very much. 7. When I (to enter) the kitchen, I (to see) that my mother (to stand) at the table and (to cut) some cabbage. She (to cook) dinner. 8. As soon as I (to hear) a cry, I (to run) out of the room and (to see) that a child (to lie) on the ground and (to cry). "What (to happen)? Why you (to cry)? You (to hurt) yourself?" I asked. 9. As soon as I (to see) him, I (to understand) that he (to work) hard. He (to write) something and (not to notice) anything. 10. When I (to come) home yesterday, the children (to run) and (to sing) merrily. "We (to learn) a new song!" they cried. 11. When the young man (to enter) the room, she (to look) at him in surprise."What you (to want) to tell me?" she (to say). "Why you (to come)?" 12. It (to rain) hard when I (to leave) home yesterday, so I (to return), (to put) on my raincoat and (to start) again. 13. Your brother (to return) from the north? Yes, he (to come) a few days ago. 14. You (to be) to the Crimea? When you (to be) there? I (to be) there in 1993. 15. Where (to be) your brother? He just (to come) home. He (to take) a shower in the bathroom now.

 

The Past Perfect Tense

to write() Past Perfect Tense ( )
I had written had written She had written It had written We had written You had written They had written I had not written He had not written She had not written It had not written We had not written You had not written They had not written
Had Iwritten? Had hewritten? Had shewritten? Had itwritten? Had wewritten? Had youwritten? Had theywritten? Yes, I had Yes, hehad Yes, she had Yes, it had Yes, wehad Yes, you had Yes, they had No, I hadn't No, he hadn't No, she hadn't No, it hadn't No, we hadn't No, you hadn't No, they hadn't
       




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