Put the verbs into Present Perfect or Past Indefinite. 1. The deck is clean now. The sailors (to scrub) the deck. 2. The dockers (to load)
the cargo two hours ago. 3. I (already /to be) to the cinema.4. I (to be) at the
cinema yesterday. 5. Our ship (to call) at London port several times. 6. Last year
our ship (to call) at this port. 7. I (never/to see) the Houses of Parliament. 8. I (to
see) the Capitol several times. 9. Last year we (to live) in this part of London but
the rent(to be) very high. 10. I (to see) this film today. 11. The Buckingham Palace
(to attract) my attention. 12. I (to visit) London lately and Trafalgar Square(to
impress) me greatly!13. The Romans (to build) the first bridge over the Thames
and since then London (never/to stop) growing.14. Many years ago London (to be)
a small swampy place.15. London double-deckers (to impress) my friend
greatly!16. Yesterday we (to visit) the Bolshoi Theatre. 17. We (to visit) the
Bolshoi Theatre lately.
1. The deck is clean now. The sailors scrubbed the deck.
2. The dockers loaded the cargo two hours ago.
3. I already went to the cinema.
4. I was at the cinema yesterday.
5. Our ship calls at London port several times.
6. Last year our ship called at this port.
7. I never saw the Houses of Parliament.
8. I saw the Capitol several times.
9. Last year we lived in this part of London but the rent was very high.
10. I saw this film today.
11. The Buckingham Palace attracts my attention.
12. I visited London lately and Trafalgar Square impressed me greatly!
13. The Romans built the first bridge over the Thames and since then London never stopped growing.
14. Many years ago London was a small swampy place.
15. London double-deckers impressed my friend greatly!
16. Yesterday we visited the Bolshoi Theatre.
17. We visited the Bolshoi Theatre lately.