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Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Make positive sentences out of the following negative ones in Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Example: I didn’t think about it – I thought about it.

      I haven’t thought about it – I have thought about it.

      1) You didn’t give me your word.

      2) Mom hasn’t woken me up.

      3) Levis didn’t wear jeans.

      4) She didn’t lose money.

      5) We haven’t said it.

      6) The kids didn’t sing our songs.

      7) We didn’t pay cash.

      8) He hasn’t put it down.

      9) His words didn’t cost much.

      10) The bartender didn’t shake the cocktail.

      67. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Make positive sentences out of the following negative ones in Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      1) I haven’t forgotten my promise.

      2) The boss didn’t forgive me.

      3) The teacher didn’t sit down.

      4) Masha didn’t sleep well.

      5) Her son didn’t draw her portrait.

      6) Jimmy hasn’t drunk all the water.

      7) I haven’t driven a Mercedes before.

      8) The cook didn’t eat this steak.

      9) The writer didn’t read his story.

      10) We haven’t sold the new iPhone.

      68. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Give full affirmative answers to the following questions in Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Example: Did I think about it? – Yes, I thought about it.

      Have you thought about it? – Yes, I have thought about it.

      1) Did the oil freeze?

      2) Have you chosen me?

      3) Did the guests leave?

      4) Did Jim let you play?

      5) Did your granny send emails?

      6) Have you shaken the bottle?

      7) Did my card beat yours?

      8) Have you brought the money?

      9) Did Michael drive Jessica home?

      10) Did you choose the window seat?

      69. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Give full affirmative answers to the following questions in Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      1) Did the rider fall?

      2) Did Jessie hit Mitch?

      3) Did the secretary keep the document?

      4) Has Tom won the lottery?

      5) Did MJ throw the ball?

      6) Did you understand the question?

      7) Has this plane flown before?

      8) Did Margarita come to the party?

      9) Did you do your homework?

      10) Did Dickens write about his life?

      70. Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Put the following positive and negative statements and questions into Past Indefinite and Present Perfect

      Example: I think about it – I thought about it – I have thought about it

      I don’t think about it – I didn’t think about it – I haven’t thought about it

      Do I think about it? – Did I think about it? – Have I thought about it?

      1) Father says no.

      2) Your smile shines.

      3) Does Lima build metro?

      4) We don’t come to New York.

      5) Forrest runs a mile.

      6) The lady tells me stories.

      7) Do you think so?

      8) It doesn’t cost me much.

      9) She cuts the cake.

      10) I don’t drink Coke.

      Incomplete Tables

      71. Insert the missing forms

      72. Insert the missing forms

      Sentences (Random Order)

      73. Past Indefinite

      Use the verbs in Past Indefinite

      1) They (to build) Big Ben in 1859.

      2) Craig (to cut) the pizza.

      3) We (to do) it!

      4) My son (to draw) a monster.

      5) She (to take) me home.

      6) James Bond (to drive) to the port.

      7) Nobody (to teach) me English there.

      8) The workers (to shut) the door.

      9) Joseph (to sing) my favorite song.

      10) You (to understand) it right.

      74. Past Indefinite

      Use the verbs in Past Indefinite

      1) Rick (to find) her at Walmart.

      2) We (to shake) hands and (to leave).

      3) The fire (to shine) in the darkness.

      4) Anton (to take) the microphone and began speaking English.

      5) Ms Kronenberg (to teach) lots of students.

      6) I (to do) my best.

      7) His girlfriend (to wear) horrible sweatshirts.

      8) The criminal (to fall) off the roof.

      9) He (to keep) it a secret.

      10) Our cat (to catch) a mouse.

      75. Past Indefinite

      Use the verbs in Past Indefinite

      1) It (to get) dark early yesterday.

      2) They (to make) a mistake.

      3) My brother (to bring) us dinner.

      4) Your friends (to catch) the train.

      5) John (to sell) his Ford.

      6) Your boss (to send) you an email.

      7) Jared (to think) about it.

      8) Her aunt (to steal) her earrings.

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