Look at each conversation and choose the best sentence, a) or b)

Have you heard about the woman walking across the US? ~ Yes, she's reached the Rockies.

a) The walk is continuing, b) The walk has finished.

1. Have you ever played beach volleyball? ~ Yes, we played it on holiday.

a) The holiday is still going on. b) The holiday is over.

2. Did you know old Mr Green? ~ No, I never met him.

a) Mr Green is probably alive, b) Mr Green is probably dead.

3.Wayne Johnson is a great footballer. ~ Yes, he's scored 200 goals for United.

a) Wayne Johnson still plays for United, b) Wayne Johnson has left United.

C. Today, this week, etc. Put in this, last, today or yesterday.

Last month prices went up, but this month they have fallen a little.

1. It's been dry so far... week, but... week was very wet.

2. I went shopping earlier.... and spent all the money I earned...

3. We didn't have many visitors... year. We've had a lot more... year.

4. I don't feel so tired now. We got up quite late …morning. I felt really tired... when we got up so early.

Exercise 14. Present Perfect or Past Simple? Put in the verbs.

Tom: Have you heard (you / hear) the news about David?

Harriet: No. (1)... (what / happen)?

Tom: (2)… (he / have) an accident. He was walking down some steps. (3)… (he / fall) and (4)… (break) his leg.

Harriet: Oh, how awful! When (5)... (it / happen)?

Tom: Yesterday afternoon. Melanie (6)… (tell) me about it last night.

Harriet: Last night! (7)… (you / know) about it last night, and (8)… (you / not / tell) me!

Tom: Well, (9)... (I / not / see) you last night. And (10)... (I / not / see) you today, until now.

Harriet: I hope he's all right. (11)... (he / have) lots of accidents, you know.

(12)... (he / do) the same thing about two years ago.

Exercise15. Put in the Present Perfect or Past Simple of the verbs in brackets.

I've had (have) these shoes since my eighteenth birthday.

I tidied (tidy) my desk, but now it's in a mess again.

1. The last time I... (go) to Brighton was in August.

2. I'd like to meet a ghost, but I... (never / see) one.

3. I've finished my homework. I... (do) it before tea.

4. And the race is over! And Micky Simpson...(win) in a record time!

5. I... (work) for a computer company for a year. That was after college.

6. What time... (you / get) to work this morning?

7. Martin... (be) to Greece five times. He loves the place.

8. The President... (come) out of the building and is going to make a speech.

9. You won't believe this, but I've got some tickets for the concert. ~ Oh, well done. How... (you / get) them?

10. Of course I can ride a bike. But I... not / ride) one for years.

11. Marilyn Monroe... (be) in about thirty films.

12.... (you / ever / bake) your own bread? ~ No, but I might try it some time.

13. Janet... (be) very ill three years ago.

14. Rupert has left a message for you. He... (ring) last night.

15. (you / see) the news today? ~ No, not yet. I'll watch it at ten.

16. We moved here in 1993. We... (be) here a long time now.

Exercise16. (a) Fill the spaces by repeating the auxiliary used in the question, putting it into the negative where necessary.

(b) Put the verb in brackets into the Present Perfect or the Simple Past Tense.

Have you seen that play? (a) Yes, I...

Yes, I have.

(b) Yes, I (be) there last night.

Yes, I was there last night.

1. Have you wound the clock?

(a) Yes, I...

(b) Yes, I (wind) it on Monda

2. Have you ever eaten snails?

(a) No, I...

(b) Yes, I (eat) some at Tom's party last week.

3. Has she fed the dog?

(a) Yes, I think she...

(b) Yes, she (feed) him before lunch.

4. Have they repaired the road?

(a) No, they...

(b) They only (repair) part of it so far.

5. Have they done their homework?

(a) Yes, they (do) it all.

(b) Yes, they (do) it before they left school.

6. Have you found the matches?

(a) No, I...

(b) No, I (not find) them yet.

7. Have you made the coffee?

(a) Yes, I...

(b) I (make) some yesterday: we can use that.

8. Have you been here before?

(a) No, I...

(b) Yes, I (be) here several times.

9. Have you seen him lately?

(a) No, I...

(b) No, I (not see) him since Christmas.

10. Have you been to the opera this

(a) Yes, I...week?

(b) Yes, I (go) to Faust on Friday.

11. Have you ever driven this car?

(a) Yes, I (drive) it once or twice.

(b) Yes, I (drive) it when you were away.

12. Has he missed his train?

(a) No, he....

(b) Yes, he... It (go) five minutes ago.

13. Have they been through Customs?

(a) Yes, they...

(b) Yes, their luggage (be) examined at Dover.

14. Has he spoken to her?

(a) Yes, he...

(b) Yes, he (speak) to her on Friday.

15. Have you spent all your money?

(a) No, I only (spend) half of it.

(b) Yes, 1...

16. How much have you saved since Christmas?

(a) I (not save) anything.

(b) I (save) $3.

17. Has his temperature gone down?

(a) No, it...

(b) Yes, it (go) down last night.

18. Have you seen his garden?

(a) No, I (not see) it yet.

(b) I (see) the house on Monday but I (not see) the garden.

19. Have you paid the bill?

(a) Yes, I...

(b) Yes, I (pay) it while you were away.

20. Have you ever flown a plane?

(a) No, I...

(b) Yes, I (fly) when I was at university.

21. Has your dog ever bitten anyone?

(a) Yes, he (bite) a policeman last week.

(b) Yes, he (bite) me twice.

22. Have you planted your peas?

(a) Yes, I (plant) them on Tuesday.

(b) No, I... yet.

23. Has he written to the paper?

(a) Yes, he...

(b) Yes, he (write) at once.

24. Have you ever drunk vodka?

(a) No, I...

(b) I (drink) it once in Russia but I (not drink) it since.

Exercise17. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect or the Simple Past tense.

1. This is my house. ~How long you (live) here? ~I (live) here since 1970.

2. He (live) in London for two years and then (go) to Edinburgh.

3. You (wear) your hair long when you were at school? ~Yes, my mother (insist) on it.

4. But when I (leave) school I (cut) my hair and (wear) it short ever since.

5. Shakespeare (write) a lot of plays.

6. My brother (write) several plays. He just (finish) his second tragedy.

7. I (fly) over Loch Ness last week. ~You (see) the Loch Ness monster?

8. I (not see) him for three years. I wonder where he is.

9. He (not smoke) for two weeks. He is trying to give it up.

10. Chopin (compose) some of his music in Majorca.

11. When he (arrive)? ~He (arrive) at 2.00.

12. You (lock) the door before you left the house?

13. I (read) his books when I was at school. I (enjoy) them very much.

14. I can't go out because I (not finish) my work.

15. I never (drink) whisky. ~Well, have some now.

16. I (write) the letter but I can't find a stamp.

17. The clock is slow. ~It isn't slow, it (stop).

18. Here are your shoes; I just (clean) them.

19. I (leave) home at 8.00 and (get) here at twelve.

20.I (do) this sort of work when I (be) an apprentice.

21. He just (go) out.

22. He (go) out ten minutes ago.

23. You (have) breakfast yet? ~Yes, I (have) it at 8.00.

24. I (meet) him last June.

25. You (see) the moon last night?

26. The concert (begin) at 2.30 and (last) for two hours. Everyone (enjoy) it very much.

27. The play just (begin). You are a little late.

28. The newspaper (come)? ~Yes, Ann is reading it.

29. The actors (arrive) yesterday and (start) rehearsals early this morning.

30.It (be) very cold this year. I wonder when it is going to get warmer.

31. Cervantes (write) Don Quixote.

32. We (miss) the bus. Now we'll have to walk.

33. He (break) his leg in a skiing accident last year.

34. Mr Pound is the bank manager. He (be) here for five years.

35. Mr Count (work) as a cashier for twenty-five years. Then he (retire) and (go) to live in the country.

36.You (be) here before? ~Yes, I (spend) my holidays here last year. ~

You (have) a good time? ~No, it never (stop) raining.

Exercise18. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect or Simple Past tense. Fill the spaces by repeating the auxiliary used in the preceding verb.

1. Where is Tom?-I (not see) him today, but he (tell) Mary that he'd be in for dinner.

2. I (buy) this in Bond Street. ~How much you (pay) for it? ~I (pay) Ј100.

3. Where you (find) this knife? ~I (find) it in the garden. ~Why you (not leave) it there?

4. I (lose) my black gloves. You (see) them anywhere? ~No, I'm afraid 1.... When you last (wear) them? ~I (wear) them at the theatre last night. ~Perhaps you (leave) them at the theatre.

5. Do you know that lady who just (leave) the shop? ~Yes, that is Miss Thrift. Is she a customer of yours? ~Not exactly. She (be) in here several times but she never (buy) anything.

6. He (leave) the house at 8.00. ~Where he (go)? ~I (not see) where he (go).

7. He (serve) in the First World War. ~When that war (begin)? ~It (begin) in 1914 and (last) for four years.

8. Who you (vote) for at the last election? ~I (vote) for Mr Pitt. ~He (not be) elected, (be) he? ~No, he (lose) his deposit.

9. You (like) your last job? ~I (like) it at first but then I (quarrel) with my employer and he (dismiss) me. ~How long you (be) there? ~I (be) there for two weeks.

10. I (not know) that you (know) Mrs Pitt. How long you (know) her? ~I (know) her for ten years.

11. That is Mr Minus, who teaches me mathematics, but he (not have) time to teach me much. I only (be) in his class for a week.

12. You (hear) his speech on the radio last night? ~Yes, I... ~What you (think) of it?

13. I (not know) that you (be) here. You (be) here long? ~Yes, I (be) here two months. ~You (be) to the Cathedral? ~Yes, I (go) there last Sunday.

14. You ever (try) to give up smoking? ~Yes, I (try) last year, but then I (find) that I was getting fat so I (start) again.

15. You (see) today's paper? ~No, anything interesting (happen)? Yes, two convicted murderers (escape) from the prison down the road.

16. Mary (feed) the cat? ~Yes, she (feed) him before lunch. ~What she (give) him? ~She (give) him some fish.

17. How long you (know) your new assistant? ~I (know) him for two years. ~

What he (do) before he (come) here? ~I think he (be) in prison.

18. I (not see) your aunt recently. ~No. She (not be) out of her house since she (buy) her colour TV.

19. The plumber(be)here yet? ~Yes, but he only (stay) for an hour. ~What he (do) in that time? ~He (turn) off the water and (empty) the tank.

20. Where you (be)? I (be) out in a yacht. ~You (enjoy) it? ~Yes, very much. We (take) part in a race. ~You (win)? ~No, we (come) in last.

21. How long that horrible monument (be) there? ~It (be) there six months. Lots of people (write) to the Town Council asking them to take it away but so far nothing (be) done.

22. I just (be) to the film War and Peace. You (see) it? ~No, 1.... Is it like the book? ~I (not read) the book. ~I (read) it when I (be) at school. ~When Tolstoy (write) it? ~He (write) it in 1868. ~He (write) anything else?

23. Hannibal (bring) elephants across the Alps. ~Why he (do) that? ~He (want) to use them in battle.

24. Where you (be)? ~I (be) to the dentist. ~He (take) out your bad tooth? ~Yes, he... ~It (hurt)?-Yes, horribly.

25. She (say) that she'd phone me this morning, but it is now 12.30 and she (not phone) yet.

26. I just (receive) a letter saying that we (not pay) this quarter's electricity bill. I (not give) you the money for that last week? ~Yes, you... but I'm afraid I (spend) it on something else.

27. How long you (be) out of work? ~I'm not out of work now. I just (start) a new job. ~How you (find) the job? ~I (answer) an advertisement in the paper.

28. You (finish) checking the accounts? ~No, not quite. I (do) about half so far.

29. I (cut) my hand rather badly. Have you a bandage? ~I'll get you one. How it (happen)? ~I was chopping some wood and the axe (slip).

30. How you (get) that scar? ~I (get) it in a car accident a year ago.

31. You (meet) my brother at the lecture yesterday? ~Yes, I.... We (have) coffee together afterwards.

32. He (lose) his job last month and since then he (be) out of work. ~Why he (lose) his job? ~He (be) very rude to Mr Pitt.

33. What are all those people looking at? ~There (be) an accident. ~You (see) what (happen)? ~Yes, a motor cycle (run) into a lorry.

34. I (phone) you twice yesterday and (get) no answer.

35. Originally horses used in bull fights (not wear) any protection, but for some time now they (wear) special padding,

36. That house (be) empty for a year. But they just (take) down the 'For Sale' sign, so I suppose someone (buy) it.


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