Simple past perfect english

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      Present Progressive Worksheet. 1. Add –ing to the following verbs: make plan visit get die sit stay get fix begin run stop tie happen work lie have cry travel permit


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      PAST SIMPLE AND PRESENT PERFECT. I. Watch the movie segment and decide if the activities refer to her past - finished actions - (PAST) or if they are still in progress in her present days - (PRES). 1 PAST Practice on the bar stage. 2 Pack her bags. 3 Walk away from her hometown. 4 Buy a one-way ticket to Los Angeles. 5 Travel by bus to LA


    • [DOC File]SIMPLE PAST- PRESENT PERFECT- PLUPERFECT

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      SIMPLE PAST- PRESENT PERFECT- PLUPERFECT. I-Possible answers. 1j- 2c- 3d- 4h - 5f- 6g- 7b- 8a- 9i- 10e. II- This house . has been here ever since. I was a child. Ten years ago, he . left. for Africa, and nobody . has ever heard. of him. Between 1962 and 1966, he . was. caught three times stealing cars. In 1912, the Titanic .


    • [DOC File]English Test Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple

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      Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). Mary (win) the lottery last year. We (prepare / already) dinner. James (find) your ring in the garden yesterday. He (come / just) home. They (buy) their car two years ago. Negative Sentences. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).


    • [DOC File]English Grammar in Use

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      The present perfect simple is have/has + past participle. The past participle often ends in -ed (finished/decided etc.), but many important verbs are irregular (lost/done/been/written etc.). For a list of irregular verbs, see Appendix 1.


    • [DOC File]Present perfect simple and past simple

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      Present perfect simple We use the present perfect simple: to talk about an experience in somebody’s life. (We don’t say when it happened.) He ’s had. a mobile phone for a long time. with for and since to talk about an action that started in the past and continues to the present. Tim ’s known. Kate since he was ten.


    • [DOC File]Tenses: Present and Past

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      Revision/Grammar - Selected Exercises. A. Tenses. Tenses: Present Simple vs. Present Continuous. 1. Put the verb into the correct tense form: 1. Julia is very good at languages.



    • [DOC File]Irregular Past Tense Verbs Word Search

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      Irregular Verb Past Tense Word Search. Write the past tense next to each of the verbs below. Then, find the past tense of the verb in the grid to the lift. become hide sell bite hit shut break hold speak choose keep spend drive leave stand fall lose teach feel mean tell fight pay think find put wear fly quit win


    • [DOC File]USING VERB TENSES

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      I went to bed. The past perfect expresses an activity that was completed before another activity or time in the past. If either before or after is used in the sentence, the past perfect is not necessary because the time relationship is already clear. The simple past may be used instead of the past perfect, as in (e) and (g). PAST PERFECT ...


    • [DOC File]Read the following short story and identify the tenses used

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      simple present. present progressive. simple past. past progressive. present perfect. present perfect progressive. past perfect. past perfect progressive. future aspect. future progressive. future perfect. future perfect progressive John has always traveled a lot. In fact, when he was only two years old when he first flew to the US.


    • [DOC File]SIMPLE PAST – PRESENT PERFECT-PLUPERFECT

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      SIMPLE PAST – PRESENT PERFECT-PLUPERFECT. PRACTISE. I-Match elements from the two columns so as to get correct and meaningful sentences. 1. We have been ill a- because he’s drunk too much. 2. Paul came and stayed with us b- for about four days. 3.


    • [DOC File]English Tenses Timeline Chart

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      English Tenses Timeline Chart. This timeline tenses chart provides a handy reference sheet to English tenses and their relationship to one another and the past, present and future. Conjugated verbs are highlighted in bold. Tenses which are rarely used in everyday conversation are marked by an asterisk (*).


    • [DOC File]EXERCISE 5: Use the SIMPLE PAST or the PAST PERFECT

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      simple past. or the . past perfect. アンダーラインに答えを入力する。 Class (begin, already) by the time I (get) there, so I (take, quietly) a seat in the back. Millions of years ago, dinosaurs (roam) the earth, but they (become) extinct by the time humankind first (appear) . ...


    • [DOC File]SIMPLE PRESENT - Educacional

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      SIMPLE PAST X PAST PERFECT X PAST CONTINUOUS. 1. Complete the sentences using the Present Perfect Continuous: a) Ronald HAS BEEN PLAYING better on the other games. b) Mike HAS BEEN CHOOSING to stay in his house. c) Thomas HAS BEEN STAYING preoccupied. d) Mark HAS BEEN HITTING the boy with the ball. e) The players HAVE BEEN LEAVING for their houses.


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      Fill in the gaps using either the Present Perfect or the Simple Past (one verb is in the Past Perfect). Last week I _____ (meet) an old lady called Cindy.


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