Top Banner
1. Conjugate the verbs in parentheses in the Present Perfect: a. Someone has taken (take) my bag. b. you (see) Sarah? c. I (forget) your name. d. We (raise) a good child. e. The teacher (postpone) the test until next week. f. Those clothes (not go) out of style. g. It (start) to rain. h. It (become) a really nice day. i. A new school (be built) on Mathews Street. j. you ever (find) money on the street? k. Jill (catch) a cold. l. I (not hear) that instrument before. m. The email (be sent). n. I’m hungry. I (not eat) yet today. o. The teacher (teach) us about the Present Perfect before. p. Ivan is still sleeping. He (not wake up) yet. r. you (have) lunch yet? s. I’ve (go) to the USA before but never Canada.
16

1 presentperfectindefinitepast

Apr 16, 2017

Download

Education

Monicargtz
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

1. Conjugate the verbs in parentheses in the Present Perfect:

a. Someone has taken (take) my bag.

b.                     you                     (see) Sarah?

c. I                                         (forget) your name.

d. We                                         (raise) a good child.

e. The teacher                     (postpone) the test until next week.

f. Those clothes                     (not go) out of style.

g. It                                         (start) to rain.

h. It                                         (become) a really nice day.

i. A new school                     (be built) on Mathews Street.

j.                     you ever                     (find) money on the street?

k. Jill                                         (catch) a cold.

l. I                                         (not hear) that instrument before.

m. The email                     (be sent).

n. I’m hungry. I                     (not eat) yet today.

o. The teacher                     (teach) us about the Present Perfect before.

p. Ivan is still sleeping. He (not wake up) yet.

r.                     you                     (have) lunch yet?

s. I’ve                     (go) to the USA before but never Canada.

t. I need to get a new phone. Mine (break).

u. I don’t think Peter                     (come) to school yet.

Page 2: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

2. Use each verb in the table to write sentences that describe what has happened:

increase go buy become improve go

see start learn cut lose eat

a. Jessica needs a band-aid. She has cut her finger.

Page 3: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

b. In the past, you weighed 95 kg, but now, you only weigh 70 kg. You weight.

c. The price was $2.50, but now it is $3.00. The price                    .

Page 4: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

d. Nobody knew who she was five years ago, but now, everyone knows who she is. She                     famous.

e. It wasn’t raining earlier, but now it’s raining. It                    .

Page 5: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

f. I didn’t have any experience eating at that restaurant before, but now I do. I at that restaurant.

g. Her English wasn’t very good, but now it’s great. She                     her English.

Page 6: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

h. He was here, but now he isn’t. He                    .

i. He didn’t have a car, but now he does. He                     a car.

Page 7: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

j. Joanne had to go to the washroom before, but now she doesn’t. She to the washroom.

k. I didn’t know how to play the drums before, but now I do. I                     to play the drums.

Page 8: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

l. I didn’t have the experience of seeing the movie earlier, but now I do. I the movie.

Page 9: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

3. Read the situations. Then, write sentences using so far, just, already, or yet:

Answers may vary

a. Michael went to the store and came back two minutes ago. Jeff asks, “Is Michael still at the store?” What do you say?

No, he’s just come back / returned.

b. You started writing an essay last week. Half of the essay is finished. Your friend asks, “Is your essay finished?” What do you say?

c. It’s eleven o’clock. Usually, you eat lunch at 12:30 PM, but today you are really hungry for some reason. You decide to eat your lunch early. Michelle asks you at lunchtime, “Why aren’t you eating anything?” What do you say?

d. Usually, you go to bed around 11 PM. You are watching TV and it is now 12 o’clock. Suddenly, Jesse calls and says, “Sorry to wake you.” What do you say?

e. You are a painter and your job is to paint the four walls of a room. You’ve just finished painting one wall. At break time, your boss asks you, “How much work do you have left to do?” What do you say?

f. You usually finish work at 3 PM, but today, because your boss is in a good mood, you are allowed to leave at 2 PM. You call your friend. She asks, “Aren’t you still at work?” What do you say?

Page 10: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

g. You are at work. The coworker who sits beside you, Steve, goes to the bathroom. Then, another coworker walks by looking for Steve. He asks you, “Where’s Steve?” What do you say?

h. You woke up late and didn’t have time to make coffee before work. When you arrive at work, you still feel quite sleepy. Someone asks, “What’s wrong? Why do you look so tired?” What do you say?

Page 11: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

4. Complete the sentences with been or gone:

a. Have you ever been to an Adele concert? It’s pretty amazing.

b. I’ve already                     to the gas station twice this week.

c. Jim’s                    . I think he left an hour ago.

d. ● “Is Peter here?”○ “No, sorry, he isn’t.”● “Oh, do you know where he’s                    ?”

e. Michelle’s                     shopping. She’ll be back this evening.

f. I’ve never                     to Hawaii. Is it nice?

g. It was here earlier, but now, it’s                    .

h. Is Pat here, or has he already                     home?

i. ● “Do you want to come to the coffee shop with me?”○ “No, I’ve already                     there today. I went an hour ago.”

j. ● “Why did you order a salad?”○ “Because I’ve                     on a diet. I need to lose some weight.”

Page 12: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

5. Complete the sentences with your own ideas:

Answers will vary.

a.Yesterday, I drank three cups of coffee, but today, I’ve only had two cups.

b.Last week, it rained every day, but this week,                    .

c.In April, the team played six games, and this month,                    .

d.

I didn’t enjoy being at home when I lived with my old roommate, but since he moved out and you moved in, .

e. Last month, I had tests in all my classes, but this month,                    .

Page 13: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

f.In our last class, we studied a lot about vocabulary, but in this class, .

g.Last weekend, I spent $300 on clothes, but this weekend,                    .

h. My last computer had many problems, but this computer                    .

i.This morning, we didn’t have many customers, but this afternoon, . (Now it is afternoon)

j. The weather yesterday was terrible, but today,                    .

Page 14: 1 presentperfectindefinitepast

6. Use the words to write about your own life experiences:

Answers will vary.

a. go to an English-speaking countryI have been to an English-speaking country.

b. lose a lot of money

c. be in a car accident

d. meet someone famous

e. get married

f. learn to play an instrument

g. win an award for something

h. get someone’s autograph