With the present perfect, we cannot use a specific time in the past such as 'yesterday' or 'in 2008.' We use the present perfect when we talk about 1) actions that happened at anunspecified time in the past,2) actions in aperiodthat hasnot finished yet, and 3) actions that began i...
Simple Past Tense All Tenses Exercises Try the Subject Video ExerciseFill in the blanks with Present Perfect or Past Perfect Tenses 1. John (visit) me that day before you called. 2. Her wounds (heal) almost completely. She can start exercising as early as tomorrow. 3. Did you hear that...
Home Page >> Grammar Exercises >> Pre-Intermediate >> Present Perfect & Past Simple: Right or Wrong? 2 Grammar Exercise: Error Correction Worksheet - Present Perfect or Past Simple 2.Pre-IntermediateFor each question, choose TRUE if you think it is correct and FALSE if you think there is ...
Exercise. Do we usually use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple tenses with the following time references?a long time ago since we last met yet after I got married lately this month the day before yesterday last night since last weekend at the weekend ...
Simple past tense Past progressive tense Past perfect tense Simple present Present perfect Present continuous Present perfect continuous Regular verb Irregular verb Transitive verb Intransitive verb Linking verb Auxiliary verb Modal verb Subjunctive mood Imperative mood Conditional sentences Participle Phrasal ver...
Exercise 5 Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). A:(you / buy)the tickets for our journey yet? B: Yes, I(go)to the station yesterday and(buy)the tickets. A: What time(you / go)there?
the present-perfect TA-construct... D Chopek - 《Wiat I Sowo》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Present Perfect vs Past Simple-exercises The aim of this paper, which has an explanatory character, is to present the English perfective (past) TA-construction vs. the present-perfect TA-construct... ...
Simple PastPresent Perfect Simple yesterday ... ago in 1990 the other day last ... just already up to now until now / till now ever (not) yet so far lately / recently Exercises on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple Certain time in the past orjust/already/yet:Exercise 1,Exercise 2...
Past simple or present perfect-Present perfect simpleAdjectives-ing and edPresent perfectFOR and its use Present perfect:To talk about past events that have not finished yet. Affirmative form:Subject + have/has + past participle of the verb. ...
Similar Exercises: Simple Past / Present Perfect 1 Fill in the blanks withSimple PastorPresent Perfect Tenses. 1. I --- (know) Carl since I --- (be) a little child. 2. --- you --- (see) Amy today? 3. I --- (see) her in the morning but I --- (not see) her since....