PRESENT PERFECT
- I’m afraid I (forget) my book at home.
- …the secretary (yet come)?
- I (learn) the rhyme. Could you listen to me?
- …you (ever/ be) to Italy?
- They (already/ inform) me about the accident.
- He is the most handsome man I (ever/ know).
- Kevin (already/ leave for) Manchester.
- He (not/ receive) any letters from her this week.
- I (not/ hear) from him since he left Paris.
- I (not/ see) Tom for ages.
- .you(have) a holiday this year?
- We (see) some good films recently.
- They (wait) for you for half an hour.
- Mom (have) a headache since she came from the theatre.
- Alan (work) in the bank for a year.
- Granny (be) ill for a fortnight.
- .you (ever/ ride) a horse?
- Sue (not/ take) a lot of drugs since she joined the health club.
PRESENT PERFECT/ PAST SIMPLE
- We(not/ have) a holiday last year.
A didn’t have
B haven’t have
C hadn’t have
- My parents (be) to the USA many times.
A have been
B were
C have being
- I (buy) a new dress last week, but I (not/ wear) it yet.
A have bought A haven’t worn
B bought B wore
C had bought C didn’t wear