Use present perfect or past indefinite: 1. i (to have) my breakfast. i’m not hungry. 2. he (to have) his breakfast an hour ago. 3. the smiths (to invite) us to dinner last saturday. 4. they (to invite) many guests to their christmas party. 5. v& (to buy) a jo! of things, put them into the fridge. 6. wfe went shopping yesterday and (to buy) a lot of things. 7. she (to be) to london a lot o f times. 8. she (to be) in london last month. 9. i never (to taste) indian food. 1 0 .1 (to taste) indian food when we were at the restaurant. 11. they • (not to write) to us since they moved to a new flat. 12. when they (to write) to you last? 13. how long you (to learn) english? 14.1 (to learn) english long ago.
1. I have had my breakfast. I'm not hungry
2. He had his breakfast an hour ago.
3. The Smiths invited us to dinner last Saturday.
4. They have invited many guests to their Christmas party
5. V&(We) have bought a lot of things, put them into the fridge.
6. We went shopping yesterday and bought a lot of things.
7. She has been to London a lot o f times.
8. She was in London last month.
9. I have never tasted Indian food.
1 0. I tasted Indian food when we were at the restaurant.
11. They haven’t written to us since they moved to a new flat.
12. When did they write to you last?
13. How long have you been learning English?
14. I learnt English long ago.