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Present Perfect and Past Simple - Worksheet

This document provides exercises to practice using the present perfect and past simple tenses. It includes matching questions with answers, completing a dialogue with the correct verb tenses, and writing a sample dialogue using the prompts "Have you ever...". The exercises focus on distinguishing between experiences that happened in an unspecified time in the past (present perfect) versus a specific time in the past (past simple).

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Present Perfect and Past Simple - Worksheet

This document provides exercises to practice using the present perfect and past simple tenses. It includes matching questions with answers, completing a dialogue with the correct verb tenses, and writing a sample dialogue using the prompts "Have you ever...". The exercises focus on distinguishing between experiences that happened in an unspecified time in the past (present perfect) versus a specific time in the past (past simple).

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Name

Class

Present Perfect and Past Simple

1 Choose the correct option. Then match the questions with the answers.
1 Have the musicians chosen the songs yet / a Yes, she did. She actually made two of
already / just? __ them.
2 Has / Have / Did she make the jumper before b Too many!
the concert? __ c Yes, they have. There are twelve songs
3 Matthew has ever / just / yet written a new on the list.
song. Have you heard it? __ d Yes, they have. They are waiting for the
4 How many concerts have / has / did the gig.
musicians done so far? __ e No, I haven’t. Have you?
5 Have they yet / already / ever played rap f No, they haven’t. It’s completely new to
before? __ them.
6 Have the audience arrived yet / just / ever? __

2 Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in the box. Use the Present
Perfect or the Past Simple. There is one extra verb.

be buy go just/record listen not hear write

Tia: 1
_________________ you ever _________________ to a concert?
Ben: Yes, I 2_________________ to see The Rolling Stones with my parents last year.
Tia: The Rolling Stones?! I 3_________________ them.
Ben: Well, they’re an old band, but they are amazing – and they 4_________________ a new album too.
Tia: Really?! 5_________________ you _________________ to it yet?
Ben: Yes, I 6_________________ it yesterday. It’s really good.

3 Write a dialogue between two friends that starts with Have you ever …? Use Exercise 2 to
help you.

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Answer key
1
1 yet, c
2 Did, a
3 just, e
4 have, b
5 ever, f
6 yet, d

2
1 Have (you ever) been
2 went
3 haven’t heard
4 ’ve just recorded
5 Have (you) listened
6 bought

3
Model answer

A: Have you ever been to a live gig?


B: Yes, I have. I went to one last week.
A: Oh, where did you go?
B: Well, my brother plays in a band, so I went to watch him at The Venue.
A: I’ve never been there. Is it good?
B: Yes, the music sounds great there. I’ve been there lots of times. You should come too.

© Pearson Education Limited GSE 42-53

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