Progress test unit 4grammar1 complete the sentences with the past simple or present perfect form of the verbs inthe box.leave deliver watch hear travel be try1 _ youanything on tv last night? 2 _ you_ the latest football results? 31_ _ a lot in europe but not in other continents.4 they_ the post late every day last week.5 our neighbour_ his car at the end of our drive and i can't get my car out.6 wethe new indian restaurant a couple of times and it's really good.7 how long - you _ a surgeon? mark: -172 choose the correct answers.1 forno i'm late i've worked / been working on the car.
2 Have you watched the latest football results?
3 I have traveled a lot in Europe but not in other continents.
4 They delivered the post late every day last week.
5 Our neighbor has left his car at the end of our drive and I can't get my car out.
6 We have tried the new Indian restaurant a couple of times and it's really good.
7 How long have you been a surgeon?
Mark: 17
Choose the correct answers:
1 For no, I'm late. I've been working on the car.
Explanation:
1. The question asks about an action that happened specifically last night, so the past simple form "Did you watch" is used.
2. The question asks about whether the person has watched the latest football results up until now, so the present perfect form "Have you watched" is used.
3. The sentence talks about past experiences of traveling in Europe, so the present perfect form "have traveled" is used.
4. The sentence talks about a specific time in the past (last week) when the action of delivering the mail happened, so the past simple form "delivered" is used.
5. The sentence talks about a state resulting from an action in the past (leaving the car at the end of the drive) that continues in the present, so the present perfect form "has left" is used.
6. The sentence talks about past experiences of trying the restaurant, so the present perfect form "have tried" is used.
7. The question asks about the duration of an action that started in the past and continues until now, so the present perfect form "have been" is used.
In the second part of the question, the correct answer is "I've been" because the person is explaining why they are late. They have been continuously working on the car.