EX2: Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. A: I (cycle / just) 50 km.
2. B: I (cycle) 100 km last week.
3. A: I (write) an essay yesterday.
4. B: I (write / already) two essays this term.
5. A: I (ring / just) my friend.
6. B: I (ring) my friend 10 minutes ago.
7. A: Two days ago, I (watch) a Madonna concert on TV.
8. B: I (see / already) Madonna live in concert.
9. A: I (spend) my summer holiday in Australia last year.
10. B: I (be / not) to Australia yet.
EX3: Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. A: (you / be / ever) to London?
2. B: Yes, I (be) there three times.
3. A: When (be) the last time you (be) there?
4. B: Last summer. I (spend) two weeks in Brighton with my parents
and we (go) to London one weekend.
5. (you / like) it?
6. Oh yes. We really (have) a great time in London.
7. Lucky you! I (be / never) to London.
EX4: Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
1. A: (you / try / ever) haggis?
2. B: Oh, yes!
3. A: How often (you / eat) haggis yet?
4. B: Two times exactly.
5. A: When (you / eat / first) haggis?
6. B: That (be) in 2005. We (have) a Scottish festival in our town and they also (sell) traditional Scottish food. So I (buy) haggis.
7. A: (you / like) it?
8. B: It (be / not) too bad. And I (know / not) anything about haggis then.
9. A: When (you / find out) ?
10. B: When I (be) in Scotland in 2007. I (go)
to a restaurant and (order) haggis. Afterwards, the waiter (tell)
me about haggis: it's the heart, liver and lungs of a sheep,
boiled in the animal's stomach. Well, I (eat / never) haggis again since then.