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present perfect
exercises
Second year Written test
Downloadable worksheets:
PRESENT PERFECT WITH FOR AND SINCE
Level:
intermediate
Age:
10-14
Downloads:
6804
THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-14
Downloads:
5591
GRAMMAR TIME - PRESENT PERFECT (with key editable)
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-14
Downloads:
5041
Present perfect vs Simple past in context
Level:
intermediate
Age:
10-17
Downloads:
4127
Present Perfect
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
3828
Simple Past or Present Perfect?
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
3556
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Written test
2nd year
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Reading Comprehension
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Hi! I am Analia and I am from London.� I am�17 years old which means I am doing A-levels this year in June and July.� I am studying Art and Design, French and History.� I need 3 A levels to get into University and I need an A in Art to do the course I want.� I want to go to the�London�University of Art�.� Last month �I went to an open day to look around the University Campus and I had an interview.� The interview was perfect and I got my place in the course.� This course starts in October. It is very expensive to live in London, so my father will lend me some money but I have to pay it back later.
I get me A results in September, so I have to wait for two months after the exams.� It is a long time.� If I don't get the right grades, I can take them again and got to University next year.� What I'd really love to be is a clothes designer or artist.� My parents are a bit worried about this,� they want me to be a doctor instead.
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� She is doing her A levels this year in June and July.
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� She needs 3 A - levels to get into University.
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� She went ot visit the University last month.
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��Yes, it was perfect.�
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� Her father will lend her the money.
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Complete with SOME or ANY or A/ AN
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1. I don't eat�
�sweets because they are bad for my teeth.
2. Many people go running and they take
�bottle of water with them.
3. I usually have
�vegetables and chicken for dinner.
4. Sheila wants to go to the Paul Mc Cartney's concert tomorrow, but she doesn't have
�money to��� buy
�ticket.
5. This weekned we are going to visit
�relatives in the country.
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Tenses
Complete using Simple Past, Present perfect or Past continuous
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1.�
Have you ever been
Did you ever go
Were you ever
� to Rome?
2. Yes, We
were spending
spent
have spent
�2 months there last year.
3.
Have you seen
Did you see
Were you seeing
�Patrick at the last party?
4. No I
didn't see
weren't seeing
haven't seen
�him for a month.
5. Carter's is my favourite restaurant, I
have eaten
was eating
ate
�many times.
6. Sam
knitted
was knitting
has knitted
�a nice sweater when I
visited
was visiting
have visited
�her last winter.
7. Sara
has just called
was calling
just called
�and said she was delayed.� She
hasn't left
didn't leave
wasn't leaving
�work yet.
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