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v. put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple or present perfect progressive.
1, i..read.(read) this book for two days, but i .haven't finished.(not/finish) it yet. 2, I ...read.(read) the book you lent me, so you can have it back.
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v. put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple or present perfect progressive.
1, i..have been reading.(read) this book for two days, but i .haven't finished..(not/finish) it yet.
2, I ...have read.(read) the book you lent me, so you can have it back. Ủi
I. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tenses:
1. Lan always (go) goes home after school, but now she (do) is doing the exercises because she (have) is going to have a Math test tomorrow.
2. We (study) have studied English for 4 years
3.They (buy) bought a new house last year.
4. Yesterday, when I (come) came to her house, she (cook) was cooking dinner.
5. They(not/know) haven't known the new teacher yet.
6. I (live) have lived here since I was born.
7. They (give) gave me the letter a few minutes ago.
8. When I saw him, he (sit) was sitting asleep in a chair.
9. What you (do) were you doing at 7 p.m yesterday?
10. My brother (write) has written several plays.
11. We (learn) are learning English now.
12. He (write) is writing a long novel at present.
13. My friends and I (go) will go fishing tomorrow.
14. Before you (go) went out, you (do) had done your homework.
goes - is doing - is going to have
have studied
bought
came - was cooking
have not known
have lived
gave
was sitting
were you doing
has written
are learning
is writting
are going to go
went, had done
perfect progress
1, i ( look) Christmas.Do you know where she is?
=> am looking
2,it( get) dark. Shall i turn on the light ?
=> is getting
3,i (not listen) to the new Tom Wait CD yet
=> haven't listened
4,things aren't so school at work. The company ( lose) to rain
=> lost
5,have you got an umbrella ? It( start) to rain
=> started
6, the Sound of Music ( become) a timeless film classic
=> becomes
7, she(not study) on Sunday
=> doesn't study
8,( you see) any good films recently?
=> Have you seen
9, i( get) tired.I need a reat
=> am getting
10,Tim(not work )this week. He is on holiday
=> doesn't work
Clothes can tell a lot about a person. Some people like very colorful clothes because they want everyone to look at them and they want to be the center of things. Other people like to wear nice clothes, but their clothes are not colorful or fancy. They do not like people to look at them. Clothes today are very different from the clothes of the 1800s. One difference is the way they look. For example, in the 1800s all women wore dresses. The dresses all had long skirts. But today women do not always wear dresses with long skirts .Sometimes they wear short skirts. Sometimes they wear pants. Another difference between 1800s and today is the cloth. In the 1800s, clothes were made only from natural kinds of cloth. They were made from cotton, wool, silk, or linen. But today, there are many kinds of man-made cloth. A lot of clothes are now made from nylon, rayon, or polyester.
Answer the questions:
1. Why do some people like very colorful clothes ?
Because they want everyone to look at them and they want to be the center of things.
2. Were the clothes of the 1800s the same as clothes today ?
No , they weren't
3. Who wore dresses with long skirts in the 1800s?
All women wore dresses.
4. What is another difference between 1800s and today?
Today women do not always wear dresses with long skirts
5. Are there many kinds of man -made cloth ?
Yes , there are
PART D. WRITING (2,5ms) I/ Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. (1,5m)
1. It's a pity I can't play the guitar well
. I wish I could play the guitar well
2. I have been doing homework for two hours.
I started doing homework two hours ago
3. Study hard or you will fail the final exam.
-If you don't study hard , you will fail the final exam.
4. They will build a new market near my
- A new market will e built near my housse
5. "Are you going to my party tonight?"
She asked me if / whether I was going to her party that night.
6. "Why don't you come to class today?"
she asked me why I didn't come to class that day
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I. Put in the present perfect or past simple of the verbs in brackets.
1. I ______have had_________ (have) these shoes since my eighteen birthday.
2. We ________have lived_______ (live) in Newcastle for three years now and like it a lot.
3. The last time I _______went________ (go) to Brighton was in August.
4. When my parents were on holiday, I __________stayed_____ (stay) with my grandparents for two weeks.
5. I ________haven't seen_______ (not see) Rachel for ages. She _________hasn't visited______ (not visit) us since July.
6. Martin ______has been_________ (be) to Greek five times. He loves the place.
7. I _______have worked________ (work) for a computer company for a year. That was after college.
8. We ______moved________ (move) here in 1993. We _________have been_____ (be) here for a long time now.
9. It isn’t a very good party. Most people ________have already gone_______ (already / go) home.
10. It was so hot today that I ________wore_______ (wear) shorts and a T-shirt at work.
11. My wife and I ______have moved________ (move) three times since we _____got_________ (get) married.
12. So far this week there ______have been_________ (be) three burglaries in our street.
13. When I was younger I _______played________ (play) badminton for my local team.
14. In the past few years, it ________has become_______ (become) more and more difficult to get into university.
15. This book is so long that I _______haven't finished________ (not finish) it yet.
1) We have walked ten kilometres.
2) We have been walking for three hours.
3) You have been walking too fast. That's why you are tired.
4) I have been making sausage rolls for party all the morning.
5) How many you have youo made? I have made 200.
6) That boy has eaten seven ice-creams.
7) He hasn't stopped eating since he arrived.
8) The driver has been drinking. I think someone else ought to drive.
9) I have pulled up 100 dandelions.
10) I have been pulling up dandelions all day.
11) What you have you been doing? We have been picking apples.
12) How many have you picked? We have picked ten basketfuls.
13) I have slept on every bed in this house and I don't like any of them.
14) He has been sleeping since ten o 'clock. It' s time he woke up.
15) He has been riding; that's why he is wearing breeches.
16) I have ridden all the horses in this stable.
17) What a lovely smell! Mary has been making jam
18) The students have worked very well this term.
19) I have only heard from him twice since he went away.
20) I have been hearing from her regularly. She is a very good correspondent.
21) I have been greasing my car. That's why my hands are so dirty.
22) I have been polishing this table all the morning and she isn't satisfied with it yet.
23) I have been working for him for ten years and he has never once said ' Good morning' to me.
24) He has been teaching in this school for five years.
25) I have taught hundreds of students but I have never met such a hopeless class as this.
26) Why have you been so long in the garage? The tyres were flat; I have been pumping them up.
27) I have pumped up three tyres. Would you like to do the fourth?
28) I have been looking for myshrooms but I haven't found any.
29) He has been coughing a lot lately. He ought to give up smoking.
30) Have you heard the news? Tom and Ann are engaged!
That's not new; I have rnown it for ages!
31) I have been trying to finish this letter for the last half-hour. I wish you'd go away or stop talking. I have hardly said anything.
32) The driver of that car has been sounding his horn for the last ten minutes.
33) It has been raining for two hours and the ground is too wet to play on, so the match has been postponed.
34) He has been hoping for a rise in salary for six months but he hasn't dared to ask for it yet.
35) Mr Smith, you have been whispering to the student on your right for the last five minutes. Have you been helping him with his exam paper or has he been helping you?
36) Why have you been making such a horrible noise?
I have lost my key and I have been trying to wake my wife by throwing stones at her window.
You (throw) stones at the wrong window. You live next door.
Choose correct tense: past perfect, present perfect or future perfect.
1) I did not know who she was because__hadn't met____(meet) her before.
2) Cheryl__has cut____(cut) my hair for over 30 years.
3) The police cars drove at speed with their lights on and their sirens blaring because someone___had robbed___(rob) the local bank.
4) Some of us___had lost__(to lose) money on the stock market.
5) Robert missed several appointments because__had broken____ (break) his leg in a skiing accident.
6) Laura did not want to go to the cinema, because___han't___ (see) the film before.
7) We were good friends____had known__ (know) them for many years.
8) John knew the are very well as___had lived__(live) there from childhood.
9) The truck driver knew every city along the motorway because___had driven___ (drive) the route for 25 years.
10) By the time I reach Newcastle I____will have driven__(to drive) for 7 hours.
ill in the blank spaces with the present perfect simple or the present perfect progressive of the verb in brackets. Sometimes both tenses are correct.
1. I (clean) ___have been cleaning___ the house all day so I feel tired
2. She (not buy) __hasn't bought___ any new clothes for years
3. My hands are dirty because I (garden) ___have been gardening___
4. We (wait) __have been waiting____ for hours but she (not arrive) __hasn't arrived____ yet