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  • Question 1
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    Complete the following exercise with  present perfect  or  simple past tense.  

    He ___________ (live) in London for two years and then  went  to Edinburgh. 

     

    Solution

     

     

    "He has lived in London for three years "implies that he still lives there, which is not the case. So, it must be "He lived ...".

    In the second sentence, "He has been "brings the relevance of those visits more closely into the present. With "He went ", the visits seem more like past history. To me, the contrast with "but "works better with "He has been ", but "went "is not impossible.

     

     

  • Question 2
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    __________ (wear) your hair long when you were at school?

     

    Solution

     

     

    Did you wear your hair long when you were at school?

     

     

  • Question 3
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     But when I _______ (leave) school I  cut my hair and  worn  it short ever since. 

     

    Solution

     

     

    Answer:

     

    Explanation:

     

    The given sentence is in the past tense, so we need to fill in the blank with the past form of the verb "leave". The correct past form of "leave" is "left".

     

    Detailed

     

    Subject-Verb Agreement:

     

    • The subject of the sentence is "I".

    • The verb that agrees with the subject is "left".

    • The past form of the verb "leave" is "left".


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    Use of Simple Past Tense:

     

    • The sentence is talking about an action that happened in the past.

    • The speaker is referring to a specific point in time when they left school.


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    Use of Present Perfect Tense:

     

    • The sentence does not indicate any ongoing or repeated action.

    • The speaker is not talking about an action that started in the past and continues into the present.


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    Therefore, the correct answer is "left".

     

     

  • Question 4
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    Shakespeare   (write) a lot of plays. 

     

    Solution

     

     

    2nd form of verb :
    Shakespeare wrote a lot of plays.

     

     

  • Question 5
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    My brother __________ (write) several plays. He  has just finished his second tragedy. 

     

    Solution

     

     

    The correct answer is has written .


    Explanation:
    To explain why the correct answer is "has written," we need to understand the context and the rules of the present perfect tense.
    Present Perfect Tense:
    The present perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. It is formed using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
    Key Points:
    - The sentence mentions that the brother has just finished his second tragedy. This indicates that the action of writing the plays has a connection to the present moment.
    - The word "just" in the sentence indicates that the action is recent.
    - "Has finished" is in the present perfect tense, which indicates that the action of finishing the second tragedy is connected to the present.
    - Since the brother has finished the second tragedy, it implies that he has completed the writing process as well.
    Therefore, the correct answer is "has written" because it correctly uses the present perfect tense to describe the brother's action of writing several plays, including his second tragedy.

     

     

  • Question 6
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    I _________ (fly) over Loch Ness last week. Did you see  the Loch Ness monster?

     

    Solution

     

     

    The correct answer is "flew". Here's a detailed explanation:


    Subject-Verb Agreement:
    - In this sentence, the subject is "I" and the verb is "fly".
    - The past tense of "fly" is "flew", which agrees with the subject "I".
    Past Tense:
    - The sentence indicates that the action of flying over Loch Ness took place in the past.
    - The past tense form of the verb "fly" is used to convey this information.
    Question about the Loch Ness Monster:
    - The second part of the sentence asks if the person saw the Loch Ness monster.
    - This question is in the past tense, implying that the event of seeing the monster would have also occurred in the past.
    Answer:
    - Since the sentence is in the past tense and refers to an action that has already happened, the correct form of the verb "fly" to complete the sentence is "flew".
    - Therefore, the correct answer is "flew".
    Corrected Sentence:
    - "I flew over Loch Ness last week. Did you see the Loch Ness monster?"

     

     

  • Question 7
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    I _____________ (not see) him for three years. I wonder where he is.

     

    Solution

     


    To complete the sentence correctly, we need to use the present perfect tense to express an action that started in the past and continues up until the present moment. In this case, the correct form of the verb "see" in the present perfect tense is "have not seen."
    Here is a detailed explanation of the solution:


    • Present Perfect Tense: The present perfect tense is used to talk about an action that started in the past and continues up until the present moment. It is formed using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb.

    • Verb "see" in Present Perfect Tense: The past participle of the verb "see" is "seen." When using the present perfect tense, we use "have seen" for the first person (I, we) and "has seen" for the third person (he, she, it, they).

    • Negative form: To make a negative sentence in the present perfect tense, we add "not" between the auxiliary verb and the main verb. Therefore, the negative form of "have seen" is "have not seen" for the first person and "has not seen" for the third person.

    • Subject in the sentence: The subject of the sentence is "I," which is the first person singular pronoun.


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    Therefore, the correct form to complete the sentence is "I have not seen him for three years. I wonder where he is."

     

     

  • Question 8
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    Chopin ___________ (compose) some of his music in Majorca.
     

     

    Solution

     

     

    Chopin composed some of his music in Majorca.

     

     

  • Question 9
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     I have never ___________ to Paris.

     

    Solution

     

     

     I never been to Paris.

     

     

  • Question 10
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    _____________ (you / lock) the door before you left the house? 

     

    Solution

     

     

    Did you lock the door before you left the house?

     

     

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