1. we (not / have) a holiday last year. a didn't have b haven't had c hadn't have 2. my parents (be) to the usa many times. a have been b were c have being 3. i (buy) a new dress last week, but i (not / wear) it yet. a have bought a haven't worm b bought b wore c had bought c didn't wear 4. it (stop) raining yet? a did it stop b is it stopped c has it stopped 5. don't worry about your letter. i (send) it the day before yesterday. a sended b have sent c sent 6. i (lose) my glasses. i (have) them when i came to the college this morning. a losed a have had b have lost b had c lost c have 7. when jill (finish) school? a when had jill finished b when has jill finished c when did jill finish 8. when i was a child, i (always / be) late for school. a have always been b was always late c had always been 9. i can't find my umbrella. i think somebody (take) by mistake. a took b takes c has taken 10. – are you tired? – yes, a little. i (paint) the ceiling today. a have painted b painted c paint 11. we (not / see) peter this week, but we (see) him a couple of weeks ago. a didn't see a saw b haven't saw b have saw c haven't seen c have seen 12. – have you got any money? – yes, i (borrow) it from my brother. a borrowed b have borrowed c did borrow
B haven't had
C hadn't have
2. My parents have been to the USA many times.
A have been
B were
C have being
3. I bought a new dress last week, but I haven't worn it yet.
A have bought A haven't worn
B bought B wore
C had bought C didn't wear
4. Has it stopped raining yet?
A Did it stop
B Is it stopped
C Has it stopped
5. Don't worry about your letter. I sent it the day before yesterday.
A sended
B have sent
C sent
6. I have lost my glasses. I had them when I came to the college this morning.
A losed A have had
B have lost B had
C lost C have
7. When did Jill finish school?
A When had Jill finished
B When has Jill finished
C When did Jill finish
8. When I was a child, I have always been late for school.
A have always been
B was always late
C had always been
9. I can't find my umbrella. I think somebody has taken it by mistake.
A took
B takes
C has taken
10. — Are you tired?
— Yes, a little. I have painted the ceiling today.
A have painted
B painted
C paint
11. We haven't seen Peter this week, but we saw him a couple of weeks ago.
A didn't see A saw
B haven't saw B have saw
C haven't seen C have seen
12. – Have you got any money?
– Yes, I have borrowed it from my brother.
A borrowed
B have borrowed
C did borrow
- The correct answer is b) haven't had
- This is because the action of not having a holiday is related to the present time. Therefore, the present perfect tense ("haven't had") is appropriate in this case.
2. my parents (be) to the usa many times.
- The correct answer is a) have been
- This is because the action of being in the USA multiple times is a past action that has a result in the present time. Therefore, the present perfect tense ("have been") is appropriate in this case.
3. i (buy) a new dress last week, but i (not / wear) it yet.
- The correct answer is c) had bought, c) didn't wear
- This is because the action of buying a new dress is a past action that happened before another past action - not wearing it yet. Therefore, the past perfect tense ("had bought") is appropriate for the first verb, and the simple past tense ("didn't wear") is appropriate for the second verb.
4. it (stop) raining yet?
- The correct answer is c) has it stopped
- This is because the action of stopping raining is related to the present time. Therefore, the present perfect tense ("has it stopped") is appropriate in this case.
5. don't worry about your letter. i (send) it the day before yesterday.
- The correct answer is c) sent
- This is because the action of sending the letter in the past happened and is complete. Therefore, the simple past tense ("sent") is appropriate in this case.
6. i (lose) my glasses. i (have) them when i came to the college this morning.
- The correct answer is b) have lost, b) had.
- This is because the action of losing the glasses is related to the present time. Therefore, the present perfect tense ("have lost") is appropriate for the first verb. The action of having the glasses is a past action that happened before coming to the college this morning. Therefore, the past perfect tense ("had") is appropriate for the second verb.
7. when jill (finish) school?
- The correct answer is c) when did Jill finish
- This is because the action of Jill finishing school happened in the past, but the exact time is not specified. Therefore, the past simple tense ("when did Jill finish") is appropriate in this case.
8. when i was a child, i (always / be) late for school.
- The correct answer is b) was always late
- This is because the action of being late for school repeatedly happened in the past during the speaker's childhood. Therefore, the past simple tense ("was always late") is appropriate in this case.
9. i can't find my umbrella. i think somebody (take) it by mistake.
- The correct answer is c) has taken
- This is because the action of somebody taking the umbrella is related to the present time. Therefore, the present perfect tense ("has taken") is appropriate in this case.
10. – are you tired? – yes, a little. i (paint) the ceiling today.
- The correct answer is a) have painted
- This is because the action of painting the ceiling today is related to the present time. Therefore, the present perfect tense ("have painted") is appropriate in this case.
11. we (not / see) peter this week, but we (see) him a couple of weeks ago.
- The correct answer is c) haven't seen, c) have seen
- This is because the action of not seeing Peter this week and seeing him a couple of weeks ago are related to the present time. Therefore, the present perfect tense ("haven't seen") is appropriate for the first verb, and the present perfect tense ("have seen") is appropriate for the second verb.
12. – have you got any money? – yes, i (borrow) it from my brother.
- The correct answer is b) have borrowed
- This is because the action of borrowing money from the brother is related to the present time. Therefore, the present perfect tense ("have borrowed") is appropriate in this case.