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1) Which of the following sentences is in the present perfect simple?

a. The cat is under the table.

b. I watched Netflix all night long.

c. I have been to Bariloche.

d. I was waiting for you!


2) We use the past perfect to talk about ... (more than one right answer)

a. Present events

b. Past events

c. Recent past events

d. Finished states

e. Unfinished states
3) Something happened in the past ...

a. but we don't know when

b. and we know exactly when

c. and we may know when


4)

Put the words in order: Have to Australia? you been


5) Have you ever been to America?

a. Yes, I've never been to America.


b. No, I've never been to America.

c. No, I've ever been to America.

d. Yes, I've ever been to America.


6)

Put the words in order: dinner? finished have cooking you Mum,


7)

Put the words in order: your have I favourite. made


8) Which is the correct sentence?

a. I've made your favourite just.

b. I've just made your favourite.

c. I just have made your favourite.


9)

Fill the gap: We use ________________________ for a period of time.


10)
Fill the gap: We use ________________________ for a starting point in time.
11) Match the two halves of the sentences.

Match the items:


They have know each other two weeks ago.
The boy met the girl at a certain point in the past, and they still know each other in the present.
They met for two weeks.
12) We use the past simple to talk about ...

a. unfinished events where the time is known.

b. finished events where the time is known.

c. finished events where the time is unknown.

d. unfinished events where the time isn't known.


13) Which sentence is NOT in the past simple?

a. How was your date, honey?

b. We broke up...

c. Oh, I'm so sorry honey.


14) We use the past simple because ...

a. both know the time of the date.

b. they don't know the time of the date.

c. they don't care about the time of the date.


15) They boy could have said ...

a. "We have just borken up."

b. "We just broke up."

c. "Just we broke up."

d. You can't use "just" in past simple.


16) Which is the correct order?

Match the items:


3
Past Participle
.
2
(never/just/already)
.
5
has/have
.
1
Subject
.
4
whatever you want to write
.
17)

Put the words in order: have met? When you


18)

Put the words in order: been ever to London? you Have


19) If the time is known, you should always use ...

a. Past Simple

b. Past Perfect

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