Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or past simple. leo just linda these days. (not visit) i you for ages! (not see) he (come) back to paris yet? i (not see) him since 1997. when you (meet) your teacher last time? i a text message to my boyfriend every day since we met. (send). my brother (not read) three books last week. she (live) in moscow last year. i just (meet) our teacher. i (not see) my friend for a long time. put the verbs in brackets into the “present perfect or the present perfect continuous”. oh no! i … (lose) my wallet! sally’s eyes are sore. she … (read) for hours. alan is exhausted. he … (type) letters all morning. he was happy because he … (win) the race. hurry up! you … (talk) on the phone for hours. oh no! the bus … (just/leave). i’m tired. i … (work) since 8 o’clock. … (you/post) the letter yet? the boys are dirty. they … (play) in the garden all day. i don’t want to see that film again. i … (already/see) it twice. put the words in brackets into the “past simple, present perfect, present perfect continuous”. why (you not go) to the party last night? where's my wallet? it was on the table. somebody (take) it. what (happen) last week at your parent's? we (know) each other for a long time. jim (play) the piano since he was 10. (you see) your brother recently? i (learn) english for seven years now. i (begin) to read the texts in my english textbooks last week. we (not / plan) our holiday yet. she (not/see) him for a long time.
haven't been seeing
hasn't came
haven't seen him
met
have been sending
didn't read
lived
have just met
haven't seen
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I have lost
has been reading for hours
has typed letters
has won
You have been talking on the phone for hours
The bus has just lived
I have been working
Hasn't you posted
have been playing
have already seen it twice
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didn't you go
has taken
hapenned
have been known
have been playing/played
Have you seen your brother recently?
have been learning
began
haven't planned
hasn't been seeing him for a long time.