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GRAMMAR: Present Perfect and Simple Past 1 Choose The Correct Options To Complete The Sentences

The document provides examples and exercises on using the present perfect and simple past tenses in English grammar. [1] It begins with 12 multiple choice questions testing use of the present perfect and simple past in sentences. [2] There are then 8 sentences to complete using verbs in either the present perfect or simple past form. [3] A conversation is provided to complete using the present perfect or simple past form of verbs in parentheses. The document provides grammar exercises contrasting use of the present perfect and simple past tenses through multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and a conversation exercise.
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GRAMMAR: Present Perfect and Simple Past 1 Choose The Correct Options To Complete The Sentences

The document provides examples and exercises on using the present perfect and simple past tenses in English grammar. [1] It begins with 12 multiple choice questions testing use of the present perfect and simple past in sentences. [2] There are then 8 sentences to complete using verbs in either the present perfect or simple past form. [3] A conversation is provided to complete using the present perfect or simple past form of verbs in parentheses. The document provides grammar exercises contrasting use of the present perfect and simple past tenses through multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and a conversation exercise.
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GRAMMAR: Present perfect and simple past

1 Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.


1. We have seen Cara last night. She looked great.
a. have seen
b. saw
2. have you ever written a letter to a famous person as a child?
a. Have you ever written
b. Did you ever write
3. Last week they the tried new pizza restaurant.
a. tried
b. have tried
4. I never saw any of the Harry Potter movies.
a. have never seen
b. never saw
5. When have you been to the gym this morning?
a. have you been
b. did you go
6. She has met her boyfriend in school.
a. met
b. has met
7. Where did you buy that new watch?
a. have you bought
b. did you buy

8. "Has she ever been to Mexico?" "No, she didn't


a. didn't
b. hasn't
9. How have they done on their exams last month?
a. did they do
b. have they done
10. "Have your grandparents ever used a smartphone?" "No, they
didn't
a. haven't
b. didn't
11. Who did you speak to at the party yesterday?
a. have you spoken to
b. did you speak to
12. They haven't never gone to Brazil before.
a. have never been
b. haven't never gone

2 Complete the conversations. Use the simple past or present perfect


form of the verbs in the box.
not buy, drive, not eat, fly, go (x2), have, meet, not read, not see, speak.

1. Have you ever fly in a helicopter?.


2. I not see you yesterday. I missed you!
3. I not read any Russian novels. They're all so long!
4. Matt not eat never not buy sushi. He hates fish!
5. Have She ever meet a dog?
6. Jan and Mo fly shopping last weekend, but they not buy anything.
7. Have you drive to the meeting, or fly you have by train?
8. I speak never not see to Sue. What's she like?

3 Complete the conversation with the present perfect or simple past form
of the verbs in parentheses.
Julia: You camping, Matteo? (you/ever/go)
Matteo: Yes, I go last summer. (go)
Julia: And it you enjoy it? (enjoy)
Matteo: It was awesome! have a fantastic time. (we/have)
Julia: Who go with? (you/go)
Matteo: I went with Sara and her family. meet Sara? (you/meet)
Julia: No, I go (have). How long have for? (you/go)
Matteo: Five days. How about you? What do last summer? (you/do)
Julia: I travel around the U.S. with my cousin. (travel) It was
amazing!

WRITING: Writing and replying to an invitation

Jan and Bod


Are
A HOUSEWARMING LTA PARTY! We'd love to welcome you to our new
honre.
Where: 12 Pine Street
When: Saturday, August 20th at 8 p.m.
Children are welcome.
Hope you make it
bob25@starmail.com

Toni Watts
To: O Bob White
Cc:
Hi Jan and Bob,
Thanks for the invitation. We'd love to ! it's a bit late for the children, but
they can stay with their grandparents. We can't wait to see you!

Lots of love,
Toni and Karl
Sally Evans
To: Bob White
Cc:
Hi Jan and Bob,
Thanks so much for the invitation. really but I can't it because I'm going to
a wedding. Hope you have a great time!
Keep in touch,
Sally XXX

1 Complete the invitations and replies with the words in the box.
Come, RSVP, sorry, make, having, can

2. Jan and Toni are talking on the phone. Complete their conversation
with a, an, the, or - (no article).
Jan Hi Toni! Do you have make recipe for pizza?
Toni Sure! Is it for come housewarming party on Saturday?
Jan Yes - I love a pizza, but I don't have a recipe for it.
Toni I can make some and bring it to your house before can party.
Jan Really? That's so kínd you!
Toni No problem. les 12 Pine Street, right?
Jan That's right! There's wiht bus stop right in front, Thanks, Toni!

3. Reply to Jan and Bob's invitation. Use key phrases from exercise 1 and
follow this structure: say hello
say thanks
decline the invitation
say why
say goodbye

4. Write an invitation to a party. Remember to include:


• the type of party
• the date and time
• your address
• other important information

Flor and Oscar

We are pleased to invite you to our anniversary party

Date: Sunday 31 March 2019


Address: Residential campisa first entry.

Please dress with evening dress

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