Read the sentences. Choose the correct answers to fill in the gaps. 1) How many times to Italy last year?
have you been
have you gone
went you
have you been going
did you go
2) My friend and I the zoo yesterday.
have visited
had visited
were visiting
did visit
visited
3) When I went to the car park, I found that someone my car.
had been stolen
was stealing
had stolen
stole
has been stolen
have you been
have you gone
went you
have you been going
did you go
The correct answer is "have you been." This question is asking about the number of times someone has visited Italy in the past year. The phrase "how many times" indicates a specific period, and the verb "have been" is used to talk about experiences that started in the past and continue into the present. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not match the verb tense or do not make grammatical sense in the sentence.
2) My friend and I the zoo yesterday.
have visited
had visited
were visiting
did visit
visited
The correct answer is "visited." This sentence is talking about an action that occurred in the past, specifically "yesterday." Therefore, we use the simple past tense verb "visited" to indicate that the action happened and was completed in the past. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not match the verb tense or do not make grammatical sense in the sentence.
3) When I went to the car park, I found that someone my car.
had been stolen
was stealing
had stolen
stole
has been stolen
The correct answer is "had stolen." This sentence is talking about a past event that occurred before another past event. The phrase "had stolen" is in the past perfect tense, which is used to show an action that took place before another past action. In this case, the car was stolen before the speaker found it in the car park. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not match the verb tense or do not make grammatical sense in the sentence.