Last night I (lose) my keys – I had to call my flatmate to let me in 2 I (lose) my keys – can you help me look for them? 3 I (visit) Paris three times 4 Last year I
present perfect or past simple
My aunt flew to Paris last year She didn't want to go to the cinema because she ______ (already My niece ______ (go) to London three times by the time
past simple vs past perfect
When we talk about things that happen in a period of time from the past up to now , we I love Paris I've visited/I've been visiting the city three times this year 2
present perfect
She loves Paris She (be) there many times 2 Bill (go) to London on holiday last summer 4 A friend of mine won the lottery three years ago 7
psimplevspperfectoE
My sister (be) to New York three times and she's going again next month 9 The US President (be) in our country last year 10 The US President (visit) our
handout exercise Inter past simple or present perfect ex
2 see 12 know 22 put 3 look 13 like 23 begin 4 study 14 fall 24 want for three years, for one hour, for a long time, etc I've never been visiting Paris
in context su
They've played tennis three times this week When we ask or say 'how long', the continuous is more usual (see Unit 10): 2 Sarah has lived in Paris 1995
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Infinitives: An infinitive is composed of to plus a verb (e g , to go, to carry, to drive) 2 When I lived in Paris, I was spending three hours a day travelling to and
Lesson of Tenses st year Grammar Semester
Paul Smith managed to travel around the world in 30 days b •We CAN'T use the present perfect with a finished time word: 3) I (visit) Paris three times
unite globetrotting
Actions that don't have specified time - use Present Perfect Sentences that ( lose) 4) Last year I ______ Paris (visit) 5) They ______ the book Now they can watch the film (read) (go) to the supermarket three times this week 18) She
Simple Past or Present Perfect
(visit) U.S. three times. 4. Last month I (know) Spanish when I was eight; but by time I ______. (forget). 6. My best friend Chris ... (go) to Paris.
23 avr. 2020 We use 'for' with a period of time (2 hours three years
(visit) Paris three times. 4. Last year I. (visit) Paris. 5. I. (know) my great grandmother (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month.
I / You / We / They. 've (have) haven't (have not) visited. Paris. He / She / It. 's (has) Say I've been to Paris three times. (don't say I've gone to.
Use 'she said' at the beginning of each. It's the same day so you don't need to change the time expressions. Example: "She has visited Paris three times.".
(e.g. "in three hours"). modify only stative sentences
UNESCO will pay the travel expenses of a staff member on initial It is normally granted for periods of up to three consecutive months at a time.
Last night I. (lose) my keys – I had to call my flatmate to let me in. 2. I. (lose) my keys – can you help me look for them? 3. I. (visit) Paris three times
Lexical Semantics (Paris June 1996)
U.S. citizens planning to enter and visit France as tourists do not require a visa. Americans planning to stay longer than three months or for.