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You can find more information and change your preferences here. Make interactive worksheets. Video tutorial. In fact, using the past tense is difficult for many English learners, so you are not alone! These exercises will teach you the rules of each verb tense, describe some of the differences, and provide you opportunities to practice.
To understand the difference between the two past verb tenses, see the timeline below. Simple Past is normally understood as a completed event that happened a specific point in the past.
Complete the conversations with the correct past simple form of the verb in parentheses. Once finished, see the answers below. Past Present Future. Answers: sent; Did; did. Present Perfect is also used for events in the past, but over an extended period of time.
Specified, or a specific period of time in the past, normally uses the words for or since. Complete the conversations with the correct present perfect form of the verb in parentheses.
Known time period in the past. There are some cases in which using the simple past and present perfect have the same or a different meaning. In general, simple past refers to a specific time in the past, whereas present perfect is an unspecified time. In addition, the meaning of the sentences changes when more specific information e. See the examples in the chart below. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Skip to the content. Wolfie Dalie. November 12, In past , perfect , simple. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Related Post. January 14, January 14, January 14, Lesson Nineth? The experiment will last for one hundred fifty days. Ask Irina if is hers. Is it yours, Irina? What did he tell you? What time is it? Which of these books do you prefer? From what country does he come from? Whoever speaks must translate.
Whichever- oricare. He will take whichever is his. I saw something in your room. I saw nobody in your room. I saw nothing in your room. What have you bought? Its name is Cookie. He's Jason and I work in the same office. Answer: Daniel and Irina have known each other since She's a little bit selfish. This film is less interesting than the previous one. It is extremelly difficult to make such a film. Comparativul de inferioritate: She dances on ice less carefully than her brother.
The boy is loud. Her English is fluent. Our mum was angry. My neighbour is a careless driver. The painter is awful. Jim is a wonderful piano player. This girl is very quiet. She is a good dancer. This exercise is simple. She is sitting on a chair. There is another chair next to the woman. No, thanks. I don't know yet. That's interesting. That would be great. That's okay. How long does the film last? That's right. He speaks English as well as German. There's so much noise in the building lately!
Although b. Whereas b. Oh, what a nice dress! Dear me! What are you doing over there? What a shame! Ptiu, pah, ce ru"ine!
You ought to be ashamed at what you have done. Foarte bine! Well done, Peter! What a nuisance! Ce pacoste! What a pity! It was a good play.
Sst, lini"te! Come on! The house is on fire! Ham - ham! Does it hurt? Peru" 6. That hurts! Exemple:He is a really nice guy. My dog attacked the burglar. David plays the piano The police interviewed all the witnesses. The man who had followed us inside walked over to the telephone. Subiectul simplu: man Subiectul complex: the man who had followed us inside Subiectul compus: The man and the woman walked over to the telephone.
Verbe copulative: a. She is getting old. He kept silent. He looks pale. Este palid. She was eager to come. Yesterday, Ross and Monica took their children to the zoo. The elephants, the lions, and all of the other animals were outside. The president of the bank looked everywhere for the papers. They listened quietly. The yellow race car with red stripes finished the first in the race. After his speech, the president of the meeting shook hands with all members of the crowd.
Mai multe variante sunt posibile. We prowled through the dark alley. Tom and his brother lived in the attic last winter.
The taxi driver baked delicious apple pies. Anna's elderly mother were late yesterday. The green tree snake sold used cars. The detective in the gray raincoat was from the Middle East.
Seven rats waited patiently for his victim. I drink milk every day. We enjoyed ourselves at the cinema. Ne-am distrat la cinematograf. We sing a song every day. Did she ask you any questions? Cuvintele subliniate sunt complemente directe.
Exemplu: 1. Todd sang a song. Ashley became a rock star. The computer programmer is testing his new software. We suddenly realized that someone was listening. Amy has decided to go to university.
They can't read what you've just written. This exercise involves clicking on the screen. Te rog trimite-mi un email. He sold his car to his best friend. She bought a new shirt for her husband. Cuvintele subliniate sunt complemente indirecte. She bought her brother a new shirt.
We offered flowers to her. She bought books for her children. I owe you some money. The students read English writers in their literature class. Tell them the news now. Will you give Mary the candy? Jones gave the students a difficult homework. The principal excused the boys early last Wednesday. Who taught them about the Civil War? Smith gave us a long speech about science. Have you written many letters this summer? John gave his son the keys to his car. I like rain. Traffic controllers in the towers at the airport control air traffic.
I ran after her. He boasts of being the best football player in the school. He agreed with me about the plan. You have similar temperaments. Daniel seems to speak He sent the tests first, the English fluently.
The two women, their business concluded, retired to the bar. The Prime Minister happened to be in Greece at the time. I would like him to come. The letter being written, he left to the post office. Exemplu: They knew her to be a good teacher. She was known to be a good teacher. We expected the manager to speak first. They thought him to be gifted in singing. I heard him walk slowly in the dark. We advised him to go to the hospital as soon as possible 5.
They told us not to worry. The manager asked him to explain the semester report. They saw him steal the money. You consider his thoughts to be very weird. He was walking to and fro. Exemplu: The merchandise was slowly moved into the warehouse.
Rewrite the sentences and put the adverbs in correctly. We were in London. Atributul prepus: this exercise, my youngest brother,etc Atributul postpus: Did you find anything new?
All the family was home for the holidays. I'm working. Do you always get up Are you always getting up Do always you get up 3. She's at home. They're studying. Has you got Do you have got Have you got He isn't at home. Is he always having Does he always has Does he always have Do you got Have you got Has you got I'm playing the guitar. Do you always finish Are you always finishing Did you always finished I'm doing my English homework. Does she often telephone Is she often telephoning Will she often telephones Have they got Do they have got Has they got He's on holiday.
Do he always play Does he always plays Does he always play Q: I'm afraid I'm not hungry. Yet still already ever Q: What shall we do tonight? Yet already still just In among between through Q: How is he? Q: Where was Dany yesterday? Q: Why are your hands so dirty? I didn't really want to eat all the cakes, I just couldn't help myself.
I'm so excited. Of from in with For on to in Q: We need some sugar. For until still just Or were you late? Q: Be careful! By from to in Since until within at At in since until For when since at Since at from until Works worked has worked Much any some a The a an - Does did is has In on at to Listen listen to listening to to listening to Works work is working is worked Any an some to In at into onto Is there a bank near here?
Please Excuse me Pardon Hey Q: I would love to visit Prague sometime. Q: Could you give me some advice? Do you think I should take it back? Bought have bought buyed Q: George lives in New York. Q: Just a moment! Do you like it? Q: Hurry up! Begins has begun began Yes, Daniel is reading it at the moment. Did the newspaper arrived Does the newspaper arrive Has the newspaper arrived Have you smoked Did you smoked Did you smoke Do you see Have you seen Are you seeing Q: I'm tired.
I go to work by car but my friend goes to work by train. I speak English well but my friend speaks English badly. I get home at six but my friend gets home at seven. I have two kids but my friend has three. Do you go to work by car? Does he go to work by train? Do you speak English well?
Does he speak English badly? Do you get home at six? Does he get home at seven? Do you have two kids? Does he have three kids? Daniel got up early in the morning and do morning exercises. After that he went fishing with his friends Irina and Larry. He swam in the Danube in the evening. The weather was fine all the time. Daniel made a lot of friends there. He came back home in September to go to school.
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