... Write the verbs in brackets in the correct tense: PAST SIMPLE or PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE I (not / meet) Sam last month, but I (meet) him three ... (yet) Write sentences Use the present perfect affirmative, negative or interrogative, and the words in brackets you / make / your
... recently, don’t you think? My grandfather died 30 years ago I (never/meet) him Fill in the blanks with modals: must - have to - ought to - used to You wash your hands before meals It’s too ... seventeen In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings Last year in another play, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange-colored dress If anyone asks her how...
... (work) at a restaurant over Christmas • • 10 I think I might (break) you finished your homework yet? my phone I dropped it in the bath Đáp án grew have grown went seen bought did has been worked ... years • Yesterday I (go) • I have not (see) to the cinema the new ballet movie yet I might go tomorrow • My brother (buy) • a flat when he was 22 you walk all the way home by yourself last night?
... use of the present perfect has more to with our present perspective on the event rather than on the actual time at which it took place The simple past tense occurs with specific past- time adverbials ... commonly associated with the perfect (e.g., already, since, yet) Organise the phrases in the next slide into three columns headed used with simple past, used with present...