Present perfect or past simple? 1. jack his key. he can’t get into the house. a) has lost b) lost 2. i … a lot of work today. a) did b) have done 3. what … you … last weekend? a) did … do b) have … done 4. … you … ann yesterday? a) have … seen b) did … see 5. it’s the most interesting film i ever … a) saw b) have seen 6. … you … many fruit today? a) did
… eat b) have … eaten 7. i … a message from lily last saturday. a) got b) have got 8. when … you … the new car? a) did …buy b) have … bought 9. they … rugby this year. a) played b) have played 10. what … you … since i last … you? a) have … done, met b) did … do, have met
1. Jack ... his key. He can’t get into the house. a) has lost
2. I … a lot of work today. b) have done
3. What … you … last weekend? a) did … do
4. … you … Ann yesterday? b) Did … see
5. It’s the most interesting film. I never … b) have seen
6. … you … many fruit today? b) Have … eaten
7. I … a message from Lily last Saturday. a) got
8. When … you … the new car? a) did …buy
9. They … rugby this year. b) have played
10. What … you … since I.. … you? a) have … done, met
1. Jack has lost his key. He can’t get into the house.
2. I have done a lot of work today.
3. What did you do last weekend?
4. Did you see Ann yesterday?
5. It’s the most interesting film I have ever seen
6. Have you eaten many fruit today?
7. I got a message from Lily last Saturday.
8. When did you buy the new car?
9. They have played rugby this year.
10. What have you done since I last met you?