Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Jane ...(not/ to talk)....to me this week.
Didn’t talk
Put the verbs into the correct form (will, going to, simple present or present progressive):
John hasn't eaten. - Don't worry I ...(make) him a sandwich.
I'll make
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Would you like some more coffee? - No, thanks. I ...(already/ to have)....three cups.
already had
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Have you ever been to Moscow? - Yes, I have. I ..(to be).. there last year.
was
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
You look different. ..(you/ to have)....a haircut?
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
I ...(to be)... tired for the last few weeks. I need a holiday.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
I ...(to meet)... her in the street a moment ago.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
We have had that house for many years. I think we ...(to buy)... it in 1999.
bought
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Since I began acting, I ...(to perform)...in two plays, a television commercial and a TV drama.
have performed
- How many times ...(you/ to try) ...to pass your driving test? - Three times so far.
will try
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
We ...(to be)... happy in those days. Things have changed.
were happy
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
(You/ to play)...that game yet? - No, I haven't. I'm going to do it tonight.
You played
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
When ...(you/ to buy)....such a beautiful dress?
you have bought
__Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
- How many times ...(you/ to try) ...to pass your driving test? - Three times so far.
ВУЗы и колледжи
помогите прошу
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Jane .didn't talk.to me this week.
Put the verbs into the correct form
John hasn't eaten. - Don't worry I will..make) him a sandwich.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Would you like some more coffee? - No, thanks. I have .already had.three cups.
already had
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Have you ever been to Moscow? - Yes, I have. I .was there last year.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
You look different. Have you had .a haircut?
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
I ...(to be)... tired for the last few weeks. I need a holiday.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
I .met. her in the street a moment ago.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
We have had that house for many years. I think we bought it in 1999.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Since I began acting, I have performed ...in two plays, a television commercial and a TV drama.
- How many times will you try.to pass your driving test? - Three times so far.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
We were .. happy in those days. Things have changed.Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Have you played.that game yet? - No, I haven't. I'm going to do it tonight.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
When .did you buy .such a beautiful dress?
__Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
- How many times did you try.to pass your driving test? - Three times so far.
Jane .didn't talk.to me this week.
Put the verbs into the correct form
John hasn't eaten. - Don't worry I will..make) him a sandwich.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Would you like some more coffee? - No, thanks. I have .already had.three cups.
already had
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Have you ever been to Moscow? - Yes, I have. I .was there last year.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
You look different. Have you had .a haircut?
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
I ...(to be)... tired for the last few weeks. I need a holiday.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
I .met. her in the street a moment ago.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
We have had that house for many years. I think we bought it in 1999.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Since I began acting, I have performed ...in two plays, a television commercial and a TV drama.
- How many times will you try.to pass your driving test? - Three times so far.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
We were .. happy in those days. Things have changed.Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
Have you played.that game yet? - No, I haven't. I'm going to do it tonight.
Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
When .did you buy .such a beautiful dress?
__Put the verb into Past Simple Form or Present Perfect Form:
- How many times did you try.to pass your driving test? - Three times so far.
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