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Fill in the Past form of the given verbs:

1. Mammoths …………………… big animals, bigger than elephants. (be)


2. Mammoths ………………….. 100 years ago. (not live)
3. Mammoths ………………… a long time ago. (live)
4. Mammoths ……………………. meat. They …………………. grass. (not eat / eat)
5. They ………………… two large tusks about three metres long. (have)
6. I ………………….. by credit card. I ……………………. cash. (pay / not pay)
7. He …………………… some milk. He …………………….. any water. (drink / not drink)
8. She only ………………. a pound. She ………………….. 3 pounds. (spend / not spend)
9. I ……………… some elephants. I …………………..…… any lions. (see / not see)
10. They ……..……. in the sea, but they …………………….. in the lake. (swim / not swim)

Choose the correct Tense form to complete each conversation:


A: I (saw / have seen) Peter last night.
B: Oh really. I (haven’t seen / didn’t see) him since last summer. Is he OK?

A: (Did you see / Have you seen) this film before?


B: Yes, actually I (have seen / saw) it last night.

A: What (did you do / have you done) last weekend?


B: I (stayed / have stayed) at home all weekend.

A: So, Tom is your best friend. (Have you met / Did you meet) Tom when you were in
school?
B: Yes, we (were friends / have been friends) for over 30 years.

A: (Have you ever run / Did you ever run) a marathon?


B: Yes, last year I (ran / have run) the Boston marathon.

Choose the correct Tense form to complete the dialogue.

Alex: (Have you been taking / Have you taken) the dog for a walk yet?
Lucy: No, I haven’t. I (have been working / have worked / am working) all day. I (have
just coming / have just been coming / have just come) home from work and I (haven’t
been having / haven’t had) the time to walk the dog yet.
Alex: So how long (has the dog been being / has the dog been / was the dog) home
alone?
Lucy: For about 6 hours. You (have been walking / have walking / have walked) the
dog zero times since last weekend. Why don’t you take him for a walk?
Alex: Well, I (have done things / have been done / have been doing) things all day too,
you know. I have a very important meeting tomorrow and I (haven't finished / haven’t
been finishing) my presentation yet.
Lucy: Okay, I will go then. (Have you seeing / Have you seen / Have you been seeing)
the collar and the leash?
Alex: They are in the kitchen. By the way, (have you ate / have you been eating / have
you eaten) anything yet? If not, could you get us something from the supermarket?
Lucy: Of course I haven’t. No worries! I’ll get something.

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