The document provides 15 example sentences with blanks to be filled in with question tags. The question tags are used to ask for confirmation or clarification of a statement. Some examples provided are "He is late this morning, isn't he?" and "You can't tell the difference, can you?". The second part provides 15 sentences to be filled in with either the present perfect or past simple verb tenses. Examples include "I have seen a great film yesterday" and "They played bingo on Wednesday afternoon."
The document provides 15 example sentences with blanks to be filled in with question tags. The question tags are used to ask for confirmation or clarification of a statement. Some examples provided are "He is late this morning, isn't he?" and "You can't tell the difference, can you?". The second part provides 15 sentences to be filled in with either the present perfect or past simple verb tenses. Examples include "I have seen a great film yesterday" and "They played bingo on Wednesday afternoon."
The document provides 15 example sentences with blanks to be filled in with question tags. The question tags are used to ask for confirmation or clarification of a statement. Some examples provided are "He is late this morning, isn't he?" and "You can't tell the difference, can you?". The second part provides 15 sentences to be filled in with either the present perfect or past simple verb tenses. Examples include "I have seen a great film yesterday" and "They played bingo on Wednesday afternoon."
The document provides 15 example sentences with blanks to be filled in with question tags. The question tags are used to ask for confirmation or clarification of a statement. Some examples provided are "He is late this morning, isn't he?" and "You can't tell the difference, can you?". The second part provides 15 sentences to be filled in with either the present perfect or past simple verb tenses. Examples include "I have seen a great film yesterday" and "They played bingo on Wednesday afternoon."
1. He is late this morning, _______________________?
2. The hotel was quite good, ________________________? 3. She cooks well, _______________________? 4. You can’t tell the difference, _________________________? 5. They always sleep after lunch, __________________________? 6. You’re coming with us, _______________________? 7. Mary plays football, ________________________? 8. You didn’t have any lessons this morning, _______________________? 9. Ann is on holiday, ______________________? 10. The students see it every day, ________________________? 11. Mr. Priestley doesn’t know your father, ______________________? 12. There are lots of cars here, ______________________?
Fill in the Present Perfect or the Past Simple.
1. I __________________ a great film yesterday. (see) 2. __________________ a cheap laptop? (you ever buy) 3. Sue __________________ the flu last winter. (have) 4. A few days ago, we __________________ to his uncle. (drive) 5. They _________________ bingo on Wednesday afternoon. (play) 6. He __________________ the bus to get there. (already take) 7. Last week my rabbit __________________ away. (run) 8. We __________________ a lot last Sunday. (do) 9. __________________ in India? (she ever be) 10. I __________________ him last Monday. (meet) 11. She __________________ yet. (not wake up) 12. I __________________ her since last Thursday. (not meet) 13. Bob __________________ well last night. (sleep) 14. I __________________ a letter from her two days ago. (get) 15. They __________________ in Germany. (already arrive)