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THE PRESENT PERFECT AND THE PAST PERFECTDate: 2015-10-07; view: 972. CHAPTER 6 6-1 USING THE PRESENT PERFECT
· If the exact time is specified the simple past is used. Exercise 1:Complete the sentences. Use the words in brackets. 1. (I, meet) I've met Ann's husband. I met him at the party last night. 2. ( I, finish) _____________________ my work. I finished it two hours ago. 3. (she, fly) Ms. Parker travels to Washington, DC frequently. _____________________________ there many times. 4. (they, know) Bob and Jane are old friends. ___________________ each other for a long time. 5. (it, be) I don't like this weather. _______ cold and cloudy for a long time. 6. (you, learn) Your English is getting better. ____________ a lot of English since you came here. 7. (we, be) My wife and I came here two months ago. ____________________ in this city for two months. 8. (he, finish) Tom can go to bed now. ___________ his homework.
Exercise 2:Complete the sentences. Use words in brackets. 1. (I, write, not) _______________ sister a letter in a long time. 2. (I, write, never) _____________ a letter to the President of the US. 3. (he, finish, not) Greg is working on his composition, but __________ it yet. He'll probably finish it in a couple of hours. 4. (I, meet, never) _______________ Nancy's parents. I hope I get the chance to meet them soon. 5. (Ron, never, be) ____________ in Hong Kong, but he would like to go there some day. 6. (Linda, be, not) ___________ in class for the last couple of days. I hope she is okay. 7. (they, come, not) The children are late. _______ home from school yet. I hope nothing's wrong. 8.(I, call, not) __________ Irene yet. I'll call her tomorrow.
Exercise 6:Study the examples.
Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use the present perfect or simple past.
1. A: Have you ever been in Europe? B: Yes, I __________ . I (be) _______ in Europe several times. In fact, I (be) in Europe last year. 2. A: Have you ever eaten at Al's Steak House? B: Yes, I _______ . I (eat) ______ there many times. In fact, my wife and I (eat) ________ there last night. 3. A: Have you talked to Professor Alston about your grades? B: Yes, I ______ . I (talk) ______ to him about my grades several times. In fact, I (talk) ______ to him after class yesterday about F I got on the last test. 4. A: What European countries (you, visit) _________ ? B: I (visit) _________ France, Germany and Switzerland. I (visit) France in 1985. I (be) ____ in Germany and Switzerland in 1990. 5. A: (Bob, have, ever) __________ a job? B: Yes, he _______ . He (have) ___________lots of part-time jobs. Last Summer he (have) a job at his uncle's bakery.
6-2 USING SINCE AND FOR
SINCE I have been here since eight o'clock. since Tuesday. since May
Sinceis followed by the mention of a specific point of time. It expresses the idea that an activity began at a specific time in the past and continues to the present.
FOR I have been here for ten minutes. for five days. for a long time.
FOR is followed by the mention of a length of time: four days, five weeks.
Exercise 7:Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use the present perfect or the past simple. 1. Carol and I are old friends. I (know) her since I (be) a freshman in high school. 2. Maria (have) a lot of problems since she (come) to this country. 3. Since the semester (begin) we (have) four tests. 4. I (have, not) any problems since I (come) here. 5. Mike (be) in school since he (be) six years old. 6. My mother (not, be) in school since she (graduate) from college in 1990. 7. Since we (start) doing this exercise we (complete) six sentences. 8. My name is Peter. I'm from Russia. Right now I'm studying English at this school. I (be) at this school since the beginning of January. I (arrive) here January 2, and my classes (begin) January 6. Since I (come) here, I (do) many things, and I (meet) many people. I (go) to several parties. Last Saturday I (go) to a party at my friend's house. I (meet) some of the other students from Russia at the party. Of course, we (speak) Russian, so I (practice, not) my English that night. There (be) only people from Russia at the party. However, since I (come) here, I (meet) a lot of other people. I (meet) students from Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. I enjoy meeting people from other countries.
6-3 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
Exercise 8:Complete the sentences. Use the present progressive or the present perfect progressive. 1. Mark isn't studying right now. He (watch) TV. He (watch) TV since seven o'clock. 2. Carol is standing at the corner. She (wait) for the bus. She (wait) for the bus for twenty minutes. 3. Right now we're in class. We (do) an exercise. We (do) this exercise for a couple of minutes. 4. John and Mary (talk) on the phone right now. They (talk) on the phone for over an hour. 5. I(sit) in class right now. I (sit) since ten minutes after one.
Exercise 9:Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect or the present perfect progressive. 1. The zoo isn't far from here. I (walk) there many times. 2. I'm tired. We (walk) for over an hour. Let's stop and rest for a while. 3. Mr. Curtis (work) at the power company for fifteen years. He likes his job. 4. I (read) this chapter in my chemistry text for three times, and I still don't understand it. 5. My eyes are getting tired. I (read) for two hours. I think I'll take a break. 6. Mrs. Jackson (teach) kindergarten for twenty years. She's one of the best teachers at the elementary school. 7. Marge is writing a letter to her boyfriend. She (write) it since she got home from class. It's going to be a long letter. 9. I (write) my folks at least a dozen letters since I (leave) home.
Exercise 10:Following is a general rule of verb tenses. Complete the sentences by using the proper forms of the words in brackets. 1. A: (you, have) any plans for vacation? B: Yes, I do. I (plan) to go to New Orleans. A: (you, be, ever) there before? B: Yes, I have. I (be) in New Orleans two months ago. My brother lives there, so I (go) there often. A: (you, be, ever) there before? B: Yes, I have. I (be) in New Orleans two months ago. My brother (live) there, so I (go) there often. 2. A: Where's Margaret? B: She (study) at the library. A: When (she, get) back home? B: In an hour or so. Probably around five o'clock. A: How long (she, study) at the library? B: Since two o'clock this afternoon. A: (she, study) at the library every day? B: Not every day, but often. 3. A: Shhh. Irene (talk) on the phone long-distance. B: Who (she, talk) to? A: Her brother. They (talk) for almost an hour. I think her brother is in some kind of trouble. B: That's too bad. I hope it's nothing serious. 4. A: (you, know) Don's new address? B: Not off the top of my head. But I (have) it at home in my address book. When I (get) home this evening I (call) and (give) you his address. A: Thanks. I'd appreciate it. 5. A: Where's Juan? He (be) absent from class for the last three days. (anyone, see) him lately? B: I have. I (see) him yesterday. He has a bad cold, so he (be) home in bed since the weekend. He (be, probably) back in class tomorrow. 6. A: How long (you, wear) glasses? B: Since I (be) ten years old. A: (you, be) nearsighted or farsighted? B: Nearsighted. 7. A: Let's go to a restaurant tonight. B: Okay. Where should we go? A: (you, like) Thai food? B: I don't know. I (eat, never) any. What's it like? A: It's delicious, but it can be pretty hot! B: That's okay. I (love) really hot food. A: There (be) a Thai restaurant on Second Avenue. I (go) there a couple of times. The food is excellent. B: Sounds good. I (be, never) to a Thai restaurant so it (be) a new experience for me. After we (get) there, can you explain the menu to me? A: Sure. And if I can't, our waiter or waitress can. 8. A: (you, smoke) ? B: Yes, I do. A: How long (you, smoke) ? B: Well, let me see. I (smoke) since I (be) seventeen. So I (smoke) for almost four years. A: Why (you, start) ? B: Because I (be) a stupid boy. A: (you, want) to quit? B: Yes. I (plan) to quit very soon. In fact, I (decide) to quit on my next birthday. My twenty-first birthday is two weeks from now. On that day, I (smoke) my last cigarette. A: That's terrific! You (feel) much better after you (stop) smoking. B: (you, smoke, ever) ? A: No, I haven't. I (have, never) a cigarette in my life. When I (be) ten years old I (smoke) one of my uncle's cigars. My sister and I (sneak) a couple of his cigars out of the house and (go) behind the garage to smoke them. Both of us (get) sick. I (have, not) anything to smoke since then. B: That's smart.
6-4 USING ALREADY, YET, STILL AND ANYMORE
Note: Alreadyis used in affirmative sentences. Yetandanymoreare used in negative sentences. Stillis used either in affirmative or negative sentences.
Exercise 11:Complete the sentences with already, yet, still, anymore. 1. It's 1:00 p.m. I haven't eaten lunch _______ . 2. It's 1:00 p.m. I've ______ eaten lunch. 3. Bo was hungry, so he ate a candy bar a few minutes ago. But he's ________ hungry, so he's going to have another candy bar. 4. I used to eat lunch at the cafeteria every day, but now I bring my lunch to school in a paper bag. I don't eat at the cafeteria _________ . 5. It started raining two hours ago. We can't go for a walk because it's _________ raining. I hope it stops soon. 6. Look! The rain has stopped. It isn't raining _________ . Let's go for a walk. 7. I didn't understand this chapter in my physics book when I read it yesterday. Since then I've read it three times but I _____ don't understand it! 8. I don't have to study tonight. I've _____ finished all of my homework. 9. I started a letter to my parents yesterday, but I haven't finished it ______ . I'll finish it later today and put it in the mail. 10.I started a letter to my parents yesterday. I thought about finishing it last night before I went to bed and I didn't. I _______ haven't finished it.
Exercise 12: Yetand stillare frequently used in questions. Complete the following dialogues by using yetor still. 1. A: Is Mary home ________ ? B: No, but I'm expecting her soon. 2. A: Is Mary _________ in class? Yes, she is. Her class doesn't end until 11:30. 3. A: Has Dennis graduated ________ ? B: No, he's still in school. 4. A: Did you eat ___________ ? B: No. Did you? 5. A: Do you ________ live on Fifth Street? B: Not anymore. I moved. 6. A: Has Karen found a new apartment _____ ? B: Not that I know of. She's still living on Elm Street. 7. A: Do you ________ love me? B: Of course I do! I love you very much. 8. A: Is the baby _______ sleeping? B: Yes. Shh. We don't want to wake him up. 9. A: Is the baby asleep _________ ? B: I think so. I don't hear anything from the nursery. I put him down for his nap fifteen minutes ago, so I'm pretty sure he's asleep by now.
Exercise 13:Complete the dialogues by using already, yet, still, anymore. 1. A: Has Bob found a new job _______ ? B: No. He _______ works at the bookstore. 2. A: When is your sister going to come to visit you? B: She's ________ here. She got here yesterday. 3. A: Do you ________ live on Pine Avenue? B: No, I don't live there _______ . I moved to another apartment closer to school. 4. A: Is Ann home _______ ? B: No, she isn't. I'm getting worried. She was supposed to be home at eight. It's almost nine and she _____ isn't here. A: Don't worry. She'll probably be here any minute. 5. A: I'm going to have another sandwich. B: What? You just ate three sandwiches! A: I know, but I'm not full _______ . I'm hungry. 6. A: Would you like to see today's newspaper? B: Thanks, but I've ________ read it. 7. A: Did you try to call Peter again? B: Yeah, but the line was __________ busy. I'll try again in a few minutes. 8. A: How does Dick like his job at the hardware store? B: He doesn't work there ________ . He found a new job. 9. A: Is your younger sister a college student? B: No. She's _______ in high school. 10. A: How did you do on your calculus exam? B: I'm ________ studying for it.
6-5 USING THE PAST PERFECT COMPARE THE PRESENT PERFECT AND THE PAST PERFECT
Exercise 14:Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use the present perfect or the past perfect. 1. I'm not hungry. I have already eaten. 2. I was not hungry. I had already eaten. 3. It's ten o'clock. I (finish, already) my homework, so I'm going to bed. 4. Last night I went to bed at ten o'clock. I (finish, already) my homework. 5. By the time I went to bed last night, I (finish, already) my homework. 6. It was late. The party (start, already) by the time I got there. 7. We're late. The party (start, already). 8. Carol missed her plane yesterday because of a traffic jam on her way to the airport. By the time she got to the airport her plane (leave, already).
Exercise 15:Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use the past progressive or the past perfect. 1. It's ten o'clock. I (finished, already) my homework, so I'm going to bed. 2.Last night I went to bed at ten o'clock. I (finish, already) my homework. 3. Last night I went to bed at ten o'clock. I (finish, already) my homework. 4. By the time I went to bed last night, I (finish, already) my homework. 5. I was late. The party (start, already) by the time I got there. 6. We're late. The party (start, already) . 7. Carol missed her plane yesterday because of a traffic jam on her way to the airport. By the time she got to the airport her plane (leave, already). 8. When I left for school this morning it (rain), so I used my umbrella. 9. By the time class was over this morning the rain (stop), so I didn't need my umbrella anymore. 10. Last night I started to study at 7:30. I finished studying at 9:00. Dick came at 9:30. By the time Dick came I (finish) my homework. 11. When I walked into the kitchen after dinner last night, my wife (wash) the dishes, so I picked up a dish towel to help her. 12. By the time I walked into the kitchen after dinner tonight my husband (wash, already) the dishes and (put) them away.
Exercise 16:Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. 1. A: (you, enjoy) the concert last night? B: Very much. I (go, not) to a concert in a long time. 2. A: (you, see) John yesterday? B: Yes, I did. It (be) good to see him again. I (see, not) him in a long time. 3. A: Hi, Jim! It's good to see you again. I (see, not) you in weeks. B: Hi, Sue! It (be) good to see you again, too. I (see, not) you since the end of last semester. How's everything going? 4. A: (you, get) to class on time yesterday morning? B: No. By the time I (get) there, it (already, begin). 5. A: (you, go) out to eat last night? B: No. By the time I (get) home my husband (make, already) dinner for us. A: How (be) it? B: Terrific. We (have) chicken, rice and a salad. While we (eat) George Drake (stop) by to visit us, so we (invite) him to join us for dinner. But he (eat, already) his dinner so he (be, not) hungry. A: What (you, do) after dinner? B: I wanted to go to a movie – Galaxy Invaders. But George and my husband (see, already) it, so we (go) to Ghost Ship instead. It (be) pretty good.
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