Fill in with Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous. Hi Sam,
How are things? I (1) (not/hear) from you for a while. What (2) (you/be) up to these past few weeks? (3) (you/finish) your exams yet? Mine start next week and I’m already nervous. Even though I (4) (study) pretty hard since May, it still feels like I have a lot to learn. Oh! Guess what! I (5) (change) my mind about getting a job when I leave school. I (6) (decide) that I want to go to university and study veterinary science instead. Everyone’s really surprised, but I (7) (think) about it for a while. As you know, I (8) (work) as a volunteer at an animal shelter for the past two years and I (9) (realize) that helping animals is what I want to do with my life. What about you? (10) (you/ think) any more about coming to visit me in August?
Brigitte
II. Fill in with Present Perfect or Past Simple.
1. A: (you /see) the film with Jackie Chan on TV last night?
B: No. But I (already/see) all of his films on DVD this year.
2. A: I (already /go) to the cinema three times this month. What about you?
B: Not once! But last month, I (go) five times.
3. A: (you/ever read) The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde?
B: Yes. We (read) it in school two years ago.
4. A: George and I (have) dinner at that new Vietnamese restaurant yesterday.
B: Really? I (never/try) Vietnamese food before. What’s it like?
A: Delicious! We (already/make) a reservation to eat there again next week.
Task 2. (3 points)
Choose the necessary tense form:
1. What was/did she doing/do at 3 o'clock yesterday?
2. We were having/had a picnic when it was starting/started to rain.
3. He answered/was answering the phone while he was eating/ate.
4. John wasn't playing /didn't play chess at noon yesterday.
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