быстрей A man lived outside London, and every day he travelled (0. travel) into the city to work in an office.
Every morning he left home at eight o’clock, and every afternoon he came home at six o’clock. When he
(1. arrive)home, he had a cup of coffee and told his wife what he (2. do)
at work, and how tired he was. Then he would say to her: ‘What did you do? I suppose you stayed at
home as usual?’ And every day she (3. just/smile). One day the man came home from
work and (4. can) not believe his eyes: the children (5. still/wear) their
pyjamas. They (6. sit) on the step, and they were really dirty.
‘What (7. happen) to you?’ he asked. They smiled happily and said: ‘We
(8. have) so much fun today, we played in the garden, and we both (9. fall) in the
pond!’ He noticed that their pyjamas (10. cover) with mud. He
(11. not reply) but went into the house. He looked round and saw empty food boxes
everywhere, the fridge door (12. leave) open, and the dishes
(13. not/ do). He then went into the living room. The TV (14. be) on
but nobody (15. watch) it, and there were still marks on the carpet where he
(16. spill) his coffee the night before. Strangest of all, there was no sign of his wife. He
wondered where on earth she had got to. He went upstairs into the bedroom and was astonished to see
his wife in bed. She was still in her pyjamas and (17. read) a magazine. ‘Are you all
right?’ he asked. ‘Yes, dear,’ she replied. ‘The house looks a mess! What on earth happened here
today? ’She looked at him calmly and smiled. ‘You know how every day when you
(18. come) home from work you ask me what I did today?’ ‘Yes, what of it?’ he
replied. ‘What are you getting at?’ ‘Well, today, I (19. not/ do) it!’
2. He wrote letters yesterday.
He didn't write letters yesterday.
Did he write letters yesterday?
3. She slept after dinner.
She didn't sleep after dinner.
Did she sleep after dinner?
4. We went last evening.
We didn't go last evening.
Did they go last evening?
5. They drank tea yesterday.
They didn't drink tea yesterday.
Did they drink tea yesterday?
6. Mike was a student.
Mike wasn't a student.
Was Mike a student?
7. Helen had a car last year.
Helen didn't have a car last year.
Did Helen have a car last year?
Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous
1. It’s raining, but I (have just washed) the car.
2. Peter is hungry. He (has not eaten) anything for six hours.
3. She is tired. She (has been studying) for four hours.
4. Do you want to see this film? I (have seen) it before.
5. Tom (has been studying) French for 5 years.
6. I (have not done) the homework yet.
7. He (has been working) all the afternoon.
8. They (have been playing) in the playground for two hours.
II. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous
1.A: Where's John?
B: He (has just left) for school.
2.A: Why are you so exhausted?
B: I (have been playing) tennis all evening.
3.A: Is Paul working in the study?
B: Yes, he (has been working) since 8 am.
4.A: How is Peter?
B:I don't know. I (have not seen) him since Monday.
5.A: Let's go out tonight.
B: Sorry, I (have not done) my homework yet.
6.A: I am going to the cinema.
B: Let me come with you! I (have not seen) this films yet.
7.A: Have you finished the book that I gave you?
B: Yes, I (have finished) it this week.
8.A: Has Diana lost weight?
B: Yes, she (has been exercising) for six months.
9.A: Does Tom work at Apple?
B: Yes, and he (has got) a promotion recently.
10.A: Do Tom and Judy live in Britain?
B: Yes, they (have been living) in Britain since last year.