Present Perfect Mixed Exercise 1. Make the present perfect - choose positive negative or question: 1. (I / go / to the library today)
(he / take a taxi?) Page 3. Present Perfect Mixed Exercise 1. Answers: 1. I have been to the library today. 2. You have kept a pet for three years. 3. Have
Complete with present perfect simple: 3. a) I. (burn) a cd of some dance music. b) Jill is hungry because he. [haven't eaten
c) Sally didn't understand (not understand) the answer because she wasn't listening. Complete with present perfect simple: 3. a) I have burned (burn) a cd of
1. Exercises 1-13 on Past Tenses and Mixed Verbal Tenses Unit 3. Complete the following passage with the appropriate form of past simple or present perfect –.
Exercise 2. Fill the gaps with either the present perfect or the past simple. 1. (you/ever/go) to Australia?
Perfect english grammar reported speech mixed exercise 1. Reported Freely
Complete the exercises to learn about the grammar in this lesson. A Find these sentences in the book review from exercise 1. Write the missing words. 1.
Write the simple past and past participle of the following verbs. simple form simple past past participle. 1. work worked worked. 2. do
٢٤/٠٢/٢٠٢٠ ... present perfect tense as in (m). EXERCISE 2. Personal pronouns ... 1. It's dangerous . . . . 2. It's easy . . . . 3. It's impolite ...
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1. I've seen three police cars this morning. 2. After he arrived home he unpacked and went to bed early. 3
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Present Perfect Mixed Exercise 1 Make the present perfect - choose positive negative or question: 1 (I / go / to the library today)
Present Perfect Exercise 2 FILL IN THE BLANKS Choose the correct verb from the list to the right to complete the following sentences. Put the verb in the present perfect tense. 1. I met Barbara when we were in elementary school. We each other for over 20 years. 2. We many new words since we started this course. 3. That’s a wonderful movie.
Present Simple Mixed Exercise 1. This present simple exercise includes the positive, negative and question forms. Type the whole sentence into the box and click 'check'. Click here to review how to make the present simple. Click here for all the present simple exercises.. Click here for more present simple exercises.
1. The Present Perfect: Exercises PRESENT PERFECT EXERCISES In this exercise you have to read the situation and then write a suitable sentence. Use the verb given. Example: Tom is looking for his key. He can't find it. (lose) He has lost his key. 1 Ann's hair was dirty.
This is a listening/speaking present perfect exercise for English language learners to practice using “already” or “yet”. Students use the cues in the pictures to write complete sentences in the the present perfect tense. Then students can listen and compare their answers to the audio. Present perfect: already or yet ? (PDF) Already or yet?