Present Perfect vs Past Simple Choose present perfect or past simple:
1. I (see) three police cars this morning (it’s still morning).
2. When he (arrive) home, he (have dinner) and (go) to bed early.
3. A: What’s wrong? B: I (break) a glass!
4. When you (text) him last?
5. I (be) in London for three years. I love it here.
6. She (not/phone) Julie yet.
7. He (be) a teacher, later he (become) a musician.
8. When the boss (walk) into the room, we (know) someone was going to get fired.
9. The children (break) a window in the school.
10. He (not/see) that film yesterday.
Choose present perfect or past simple:
1. I _have__ (seen) three police cars this morning (it’s still morning).
2. When he (arrived) home, he (had dinner) and (went) to bed early.
3. A: What’s wrong? B: I have (broken) a glass!
4. When did you (text) him last?
5. I _have (been) in London for three years. I love it here.
6. She _has__ (not phoned) Julie yet.
7. He was a teacher, later he (became) a musician.
8. When the boss (walked) into the room, we (knew) someone was going to get fired.
9. The children __have__ (broken) a window in the school.
10. He __did(not/see) that film yesterday.