Underline the correct verb form in each sentence.
1. Can I have another book? J've read/ read this one.
2.J'm not ready. J didn't finish/haven't finished my homework.
3.J can't find my wallet. I think i've lost/ lost it.
4.Did you edt/ Have you eaten spaghetti last right?
5. Harry left/has left an 10.30
6.Hurry up, Jim!You didn't strart/ haven't started!
7. Did you see/Have you seen the match on TV last night?
2.
I can't play ang more. I(Just hurt)my foot.
J'm not hungry. I've already/since eaten.
Jane lived in Greece since/ for fifteen years.
Brain and Claire got married ten years ago/since ten years.
I can't come out/ haven't done my homework ab ready/yet.
Mark has worked in Turkey ago/since 2008.
3. already, ever, just,never,since,yet.
1. I don't want to see this film I'veseen it.
2. Have youbeen to the Greed is lands?
3. Can you wait a moment ?I haven't finished
4. Ouch! an insect has bitten me!
5. George hats eaten Chinese food,so this is the first time for him.
6. Rich has lived in Japan 2008
1. I've read (past participle) - This is the correct verb form because the action of reading the book has already happened in the past.
2. I haven't finished (present perfect) - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that the action of finishing the homework is not yet complete.
3. I've lost (present perfect) - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that the action of losing the wallet happened in the past and has present consequences.
4. Did you eat (simple past) - This is the correct verb form because the action of eating spaghetti is a completed action in the past.
5. Harry has left (present perfect) - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that Harry's departure happened in the past but has present consequences.
6. You haven't started (present perfect) - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that the action of starting hasn't happened yet but could still happen in the present.
7. Have you seen (present perfect) - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that the action of watching the match on TV happened in the past but has present consequences.
2.
1. I have just hurt my foot. - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that the action of hurting the foot has just happened.
2. I'm not hungry. I've already eaten. - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that the action of eating has already happened in the past.
3. Jane has lived in Greece since fifteen years. - This is incorrect; it should be "Jane has lived in Greece for fifteen years." The word "since" is used to indicate the starting point of an action or time period, while "for" is used to indicate the duration of an action or time period.
4. Brian and Claire got married ten years ago. - This is the correct verb form because it indicates a past event that happened ten years ago.
5. I can't come out. I haven't done my homework yet. - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that the action of doing homework has not yet happened.
6. Mark has worked in Turkey since 2008. - This is the correct verb form because it indicates that the action of working in Turkey started in 2008 and continues until now.
3. In the last set of sentences, the correct use of the words already, ever, just, never, since, and yet is as follows:
1. I don't want to see this film. I've already seen it. - The word "already" is used to express that the action of seeing the film happened before now.
2. Have you ever been to the Greek islands? - The word "ever" is used to ask whether the action of going to the Greek islands has happened at any time in a person's life.
3. Can you wait a moment? I haven't finished yet. - The word "yet" is used to show that the action of finishing has not happened up to now.
4. Ouch! An insect has just bitten me! - The word "just" is used to indicate that the action of being bitten happened a very short time ago.
5. George hasn't eaten Chinese food, so this is the first time for him. - The word "never" could also be used in this sentence to indicate that George has never eaten Chinese food before.
6. Rich has lived in Japan since 2008. - The word "since" is used to indicate that the action of living in Japan started in 2008 and continues until now.