I. Say that these things have happened

1. Is Mrs Yates going to cook the dinner? She has cooked it.

2. Are you going to post my letters? I _________________.

3. Is Roger going to paint his car? He _________________.

4. Is Ted going to watch a football match? He __________.

5. Aren’t you going to telephone your girlfriend? I ______.

6. Is Ted going to ask Kate to go to the pictures this evening? He _________________________________.

II. Complete the sentences in Present Perfect. Use the correct form of a verb from the box:

break invite buy read decide see finish not see forget take go tell go not tell

1. “Can I have a look at your newspaper?” “Yes, I have finished with it.”

2. I ________ some new shoes. Do you want to see them?

3. “Where is Liz?” “She’s not here. She _________ out.”

4. I’m looking for Paula. _____ you ______ her?

5. Look! Somebody ___________ that window.

6. “Does Liza know that you’re going away?” “Yes, I _________ her.”

7. I can’t find my umbrella. Somebody ___________ it.

8. “ Where are my glasses?” “ I don’t know. I _______ them.”

9. I’m looking for Sarah. Where ____ she ______?

10. I know that woman, but I ___________ her name.

11. Sue is having a party tonight. She __________ a lot of people.

12. What are you going to do? _____ you ___________?

13. A: Does Bill know about the meeting tomorrow?

B: I don’t think so. I ____________ him.

14. “Do you want this magazine?” “ No, I _______ it, thanks.”

III. Complete the sentences in Present Perfect. Use the correct form of these verbs:

Choose do lose pay put sell speak

1. Have you chosen a carpet for the living room?

2. Oh dear! Kate has _______ her bag.

3. I’ve ________ to Nadia and she understands the problem.

4. We’ve _______ the bill, so we can leave the restaurant.

5. Where has Mike _______ the newspaper? I can’t find it.

6. Simon has _______ his car. He uses his bike now.

7. Relax, Mum! I’ve ________ the washing-up.

IV. Write for / since.

1. I’ve lived here _____ 1999.

2. He’s worked there _____ May.

3. They’ve been friends ____ they started college.

4. We’ve known him _____ three years.

5. They’ve lived in our house _____ two years.

6. She’s been ill _____ Friday.

7. I haven’t been in London ____ I was a child.

8. I lived Kyiv last year and I haven’t seen him ______.

9. He’s studied French ____ ten years.

10. My mother’s worked in the factory _____ some years.

11. They’ve lived in Brazil _____ 1960.

12. I haven’t seen him ____ this Tuesday.

13. He’s been in prison ____ five years.

14. She hasn’t had about them _____ almost a year.

15. I’ve known nothing about him ____ several months.

V. Write the sentences in Past Perfect.

1. I had translated the text before the bell.

2. She (to do) her lessons by the evening.

3. He (to clean) his room by five o’clock.

4. We (to speak) to him before the meeting.

5. Mother (to cook) dinner by seven o’clock.

6. Her son (not to do) the home task by nine o’clock.

7. She (not to make) a dress before party.

8. What they (to do) by three o’clock?

9. Who (not to write) the exercise before the bell?

10. Why you (not to sweep) before your mother’s coming?

11. Your child (to go) to bed by ten o’clock?

12. You (to reach) your house before the sunset?

13. They (to receive) the telegram by that time?

14. Why they (not to have) lunch by twelve o’clock?

15. We (to have) dinner by eight o’clock.


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