1. choose between the present perfect and the past simple tense-forms. 1. hello, er mr - i'm sorry, \ forgot/have forgotten your name. 2. news just came in/has just come in of an earthquake in southern mangrovia. according to the first reports the quake struck/has struck just after midnight last night. 3. alice bought/has bought a new car. - really? where did she get/has she got the money? 4. i have often wondered/often wondered what he does for a living. 5. he was/has been ill before christmas, but he has been/ was fine since then. 6. things have been/were difficult since sharon has lost/ lost her job. 7. paul was/has been keen on music since childhood. 8. did you two meet/have you two met before? david, this is ann. 9. did you see/have you seen jane by any chance? there's a letter for her. 10. this is the only occasion that i have seen/saw him wearing a tie.
2. has just come, struck
3. has bought, get
4.have often wondered
5. was, has been
6. were difficult, has lost
7. was
8.have you
9.have you seen
10. saw him wearing
2. News has just come in of an earthquake in Southern Mangrovia. According to the first reports the quake struck just after midnight last night.
3. Alice has bought a new car. - Really? Where did she get the money?
4.I have often wondered what he does for a living.
5.He was ill before Christmas, but he has been fine since then.
6.Things have been difficult since Sharon lost her job.
7.Paul has been keen on music since childhood.
8.Have you two met before? David, this is Ann.
9.Have you seen Jane by any chance? There's a letter for her.
10. This is the only occasion that I have seen wearing a tie.