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Present Perfect VS Past Simple

This document appears to be an English language exercise for a student named Johana Jimenez Quintero. It contains 20 sentences where the student must choose whether to use the past simple tense or present perfect tense of the given verb. The sentences cover a variety of everyday activities like losing keys, visiting places, knowing people, playing sports, missing transportation, going somewhere, finishing things, seeing people, living in a location, and drinking coffee. The goal seems to be for the student to practice using the past simple and present perfect tenses correctly in sentences describing events that occurred at a specified time in the past or experiences up until the present.

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Present Perfect VS Past Simple

This document appears to be an English language exercise for a student named Johana Jimenez Quintero. It contains 20 sentences where the student must choose whether to use the past simple tense or present perfect tense of the given verb. The sentences cover a variety of everyday activities like losing keys, visiting places, knowing people, playing sports, missing transportation, going somewhere, finishing things, seeing people, living in a location, and drinking coffee. The goal seems to be for the student to practice using the past simple and present perfect tenses correctly in sentences describing events that occurred at a specified time in the past or experiences up until the present.

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CORPORACIÓN

UNIVERSITARIA Study English for Passion


AUTONOMA DE NARIÑO
ACTIVITY
Student’s name……JOHANA JIMENEZ QUINTERO………………………………
Teacher’s name………………………………………………
Career …………………………………….. Semester ………… date…………………………….Grade …….………....

Choose the past simple or the present perfect:


1. Last night I ___LOST___ (lose) my keys – I had to call my flatmate to let me in.
2. I ___HAVE LOST______ (lose) my keys – can you help me look for them?
3. I ____HAVE VISITED___ (visit) Paris three times.
4. Last year I __VISITED___ (visit) Paris.
5. I ___KNEW____ (know) my great grandmother for a few years - she died when I was eight.
6. I __HAVE KNOW__ (know) Julie for three years – we still meet once a month.
7. I ___HAVE PLAYED___ (play) hockey since I was a child – I’m pretty good!
8. She __PLAYED___ (play) hockey at school, but she__ didn’t like_ (not / like) it.
9. Sorry, I ___ HAVE MISSED__________ (miss) the bus, so I’m going to be late.
10. I ____ MISSED _____ (miss) the bus, and then I _ MISSED _(miss) the airplane as well!
11. Last month I ___ WENT _________ (go) to Scotland.
12. I’m sorry, John isn’t here now. He __ HAS GONE ________ (go) to the shops.
13. We __ FINISHED ______ (finish) this room last week.
14. I __ HAVE FINISHED _____ (finish) my exams finally – I’m so happy!
15. Yesterday, I __ SAW _______ (see) all my friends. It was great.
16. I ______ HAVE SEEN _____ (see) Julie three times this week!
17. She ____ HAS LIVED _____ (live) in London since 1994.
18. She ___ LIVED ____________ (live) in London when she was a child.
19. I ____ HAVE DRUNK ______ (drink) three cups of coffee this morning.
20. I ____ DRANK ___________ (drink) seven cups of coffee yesterday.

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