Задание
Read and complete the rules
- We use [Present Perfect|Past Simple] to talk about things we did in the recent past but have a result in the present.
Betty has just arrived from France. She is at the airport now.
- We use [Present Perfect|Past Simple] to talk about past actions. We don't know the exact time of the action, it is not obvious or not important.
Rebecca hasn't told her sister about the trip yet.
Pat has already visited London several times.
Time expressions:
ever, never, already, just, yet, since, for, etc.
- We use [Present Perfect|Past Simple] when the past time is important.
Ann left on a trip an hour ago.
Robert came to the railway station five minutes ago.
Choose the correct options
- Rebecca [never visited|has never visited] Italy.
- I [have talked|talked] on the phone recently.
- Helen [didn't have|hasn't had] lunch yet.
- [Has Jill been|Did Jill go] to the shopping mall yet?
- Lily [didn't play|hasn't played] the piano yesterday.
- Kate [just took|has just taken] a lot of photos.
- James [has visited|visited] the museum last week.
- Sam [has seen|saw] two films in the cinema recently.
- [Have you ever seen|Did you ever see] a crocodile?
- Mr Brown [worked|has worked] at school since 2005.
- David [rode|has ridden] a bike yesterday.
Choose the correct category for each adverbs and expressions
never, yesterday, just, already, seven minutes ago, last month, yet, ever, last winter, since, last Tuesday, a week ago
| Use with Past Simple | Use with Present Perfect |