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Subject : English Score Parent’s Sign

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Write down the correct form (pronoun + verb).

  Simple Past Present Perfect Simple


he / listen
they / speak
I / watch
she / grow
you / fall

When do we use which tense?

1. To talk about an action in the past (without any consequences in the present), we use ...
2. To emphasise a past action's consequence in the present, we use ...
3. 'so far' is a signal word for ...
4. '5 minutes ago' is a signal word for ...
5. 'recently' is a signal word for ...

Positive Sentences
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. He (leave / just) his house.
2. We (build) a tree house last week.
3. Two years ago, Fiona (break) her leg.
4. I (wash / already) the dishes.
5. The other day, our cat (bring) home a mouse.
Negative Sentences
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. We (empty / not) the bin last week.
2. She (be / not) there an hour ago.
3. He (lose / not) any game so far.
4. My brother (pick / not) me up at 8 o'clock.
5. I (make / not) up my mind yet.
Questions
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. (you / see) Bob recently?
2. Who (switch) off the lights a minute ago?
3. When (she / become) a teacher?
4. (you / ride / ever) an elephant?
5. (you / hurt) your knee when you were playing football?
Text
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. Last week I (be) very busy and I (have not) the time to do a lot
in the household.
2. On Monday I (work) three hours overtime and (come) home
very late in the evening.
3. From Tuesday to Thursday I (be) on a business trip.
4. On Friday I (go) to a friend's birthday party and at the weekend I (visit)
my grandparents.
5. Tomorrow some friends are coming over. I (see / not) them for ages and they
(be / never) at my place before.
6. I (clean / just) my house so I can show them around. Now everything is
perfect.

Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).

1. Mother: I want to prepare dinner. (you / wash) the dishes yet?

2. Daughter: I (wash) the dishes yesterday, but I (have / not) the


time yet to do it today.

3. Mother: (you / do / already) your homework?

4. Daughter: No, I (come / just) home from school.

5. Mother: You (come) home from school two hours ago!


6. Daughter: Well, but my friend Lucy (call) when I (arrive) and I

(finish / just) the phone call.

7. Mother: (you / see / not) Lucy at school in the morning?

8. Daughter: Yes, but we (have / not) time to talk then.

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