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Present Perfect and Was-Were

This document provides instructions and examples for a progress test on English grammar. It includes exercises to practice making questions, using time phrases, putting verbs in the past simple tense, completing conversations using the past simple and past continuous tenses, using the present perfect tense, and choosing between the past simple and present perfect tenses. The exercises provide context to demonstrate correct grammar structures for various verb tenses and question forms.

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Present Perfect and Was-Were

This document provides instructions and examples for a progress test on English grammar. It includes exercises to practice making questions, using time phrases, putting verbs in the past simple tense, completing conversations using the past simple and past continuous tenses, using the present perfect tense, and choosing between the past simple and present perfect tenses. The exercises provide context to demonstrate correct grammar structures for various verb tenses and question forms.

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PREPARING FOR THE

PROGRESS TEST 1
1 Make questions
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Which languages / you / speak?


How many / brothers and sisters / you / have?
What / she /do /yesterday?
Where / he / work?
Who / you / meet / yesterday?
Who / work / in your shop?

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2 Use time phrases in the sentences


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She does yoga. (often)


We play tennis. (sometimes)
They play the guitar. (hardly ever)
They go out. (once every three months)

3 Put the verbs in brackets in Past Simple


1. We .. (visit) John yesterday.
2. They .. (play) violin in the primary school, but they . (not do) any
sports.
3. They (go) shopping two days ago. What (they / buy)?
4. I (buy) new shoes.
5. . (you / come) to Jims party last Sunday?
4 Complete the conversations. Use WAS/WERE, or use the past simple or past continuous of the verb
in brackets
1. Policeman: What . (you / do) when the accident (happen)?
Colin: I . (be) at the bus stop. I .. (wait) for the bus.
Policeman: (you / see) the accident?
Colin: No, because I . (read) the newspaper.
2. Nicola: I (telephone) you at 9 oclock last night but you were not at home.
Martin: 9 oclock? I .. (sit) in a caf, (drink) hot chocolate.
Nicola: (be) Jane with you?
Martin: No, she . (work) in library.
Nicola: Where (you / go) after the caf?
Martin: I .. (go) home.
5 Use the verbs in Present Perfect.
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Can I have a look at your newspaper?


Yes, I (FINISH) with it.
Where is Rebecca? She. (GO) to bed.
you (START) your new job yet?
I . (NOT BE) in New York.
Mark. (LIVE) in Canada since April.

6 Use Past Simple or Present Perfect.


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Paula and Laurence were / have been married since 1995. They met / have met at the university.
Francis left / has left yesterday.
Peter never tried / has never tried Japanese food.
I didnt see / havent seen a manager yet.

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