Present Perfect/Past Simple Excercises Pre-Intermediate Level VY_32_INOVACE_12-16.

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Present Perfect/Past Simple Excercises Pre-Intermediate Level VY_32_INOVACE_12-16

Make sentences in present perfect 1.since/I/be/here/Sunday. 2.he/for/ me/years/know. 3.we/do/yet/it/not. 4.ever/the National Museum/see/she? 5.enough/I/have. Exercise1

Make questions to these answers: 1.I have been to London once. 2.Jane`s had this flat for four years. 3.No, I haven`t eaten yet. 4.They`ve gone out. 5.John`s already bought one this week. Exercise2

Complete the sentences with the correct form of present perfect or past simple: 1.I……..(be) in London a year ago. 2.How many times……you…….(see) the President? 3.She………(not meet)her uncle. He lives in New York. 4.In 2000 I ……(win) the World competition. 5. ……Bill…….(sleep) well last night? Exercise3

Write since/for: 1.We haven`t been to Paris…….. a long time. 2.It hasn`t snowed……..few weeks. 3.My uncle has lived in Africa………..December. 4.I have known him……..many years. 5.They haven`t seen Tom…….ages. Exercise4

Complete the sentences with been/gone: 1.Mum is not here. She`s ……… out with my dad. 2.Have you ever………..to New York? 3.John has ………… shopping. He`s bought some chips. 4.We`ve …….. next door for a few hours. Exercise5

Děkuji za pozornost. Autor DUM: Mgr. Gabriela Marchewková