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«Интерактивный тест PRESENT PERFECT vs PAST SIMPLE»
He … his homework.
PRESENT PERFECT – no time reference (the result is more important)
have finished
has finished
finished
finish
We … to a concert last week.
PAST SIMPLE – signal word “ last … ” (it tells us when it happened)
have gone
gone
went
go
I … Linda at the cinema yesterday.
PAST SIMPLE – signal word “ yesterday ” (it tells us when it happened)
seen
has seen
saw
have seen
She … already … breakfast.
PRESENT PERFECT – signal word “ already ” (for a recently finished action)
has … eaten
has … eat
has … ate
has … eats
Bob … five minutes ago.
PAST SIMPLE – signal word “… ago ” (it is a finished past action)
has left
has leave
leave
left
… Mike and Sam… from school yet?
PRESENT PERFECT – signal word “ yet ” (we expect something to happen soon)
Did / arrive
Did / arrived
Has / arrived
Have / arrived
I … on holidays since Friday .
PRESENT PERFECT – signal word “ since ” (for an unfinished past action)
was
have been
were
have was
My teacher … just … with my parents.
PRESENT PERFECT – signal word “ just ” (for a recent event)
has … spoken
have … spoken
spoke
speak
He … early this morning.
PAST SIMPLE –
“ this morning ” is a completed past period (it’s probably after midday now)
didn’t got up
didn’t get up
hasn’t get up
haven’t get up
When … she … a new car?
PAST SIMPLE–
we want to know when something happened
did … bought
did … buy
has … bought
have … bought
… you ever … a car accident?
PRESENT PERFECT
– signal word “ ever ” (for past experiences)
Did … had
Has … had
Have … had
Did … have
I … my wife in 2010.
PAST SIMPLE – signal word “in 2010” (for a finished past action)
met
have met
meet
have meet