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Life Adventures Unit 5

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  • Use past simple and past perfect: After arriving at school I ___ (discover) someone ___ (steal) my books!
    After arriving at school I DISCOVERED someone HAD STOLEN my books!
  • What is the grammatical form of a present perfect sentence?
    subject + have / has + past participle
  • Use past simple and past perfect: I ___ (wake up) this morning and realised it ___ (rain) overnight.
    I WOKE UP this morning and noticed it HAD RAINED overnight.
  • Past simple or present perfect? She ___ (just finish) doing her homework.
    has just finished
  • I don't feel well. I ___ (be) sick for three days.
    have been
  • Past simple or present perfect? Last night I ___ (watch) TV.
    watched
  • Your hands are dirty. What ___ ? (you do)
    have you done
  • Past simple or present perfect? I ___ in Vilafranca ___ 2001. (since live)
    I HAVE LIVED in Vilafranca SINCE 2001.
  • Past simple or present perfect? Last summer we ___ (visit) Girona.
    visited
  • Use past simple and past perfect: Before I ___ (go) to school, I ___ (eat) breakfast.
    Before I WENT to school, I HAD EATEN breakfast.
  • Past simple or present perfect? I ___ (never eat) snails.
    have never
  • Two years ago I ___ (buy) a new computer.
    bought
  • Past simple or present perfect? Two weeks ago I ___ (see) a solar eclipse.
    saw
  • Past simple or present perfect? ___ he ever ___ a leg? (break)
    HAS he ever BROKEN a leg?
  • I'm so tired, I ___ (not sleep) well last night.
    didn't sleep
  • Past simple or present perfect? Yesterday I ___ (go) to the supermarket.
    went
  • We ___ (see) Harry Styles two days ago.
    saw
  • How many times ___ you ___ a competition? (win)
    How many times HAVE you WON a competition?
  • Past simple or present perfect? ___ you ever ___ to France? (be)
    HAVE you ever BEEN to France?
  • What ___ you do on the weekend?
    did
  • What is the grammatical form of a past perfect sentence?
    subject + had + past participle
  • Past simple or present perfect? They ___ (not arrive yet)
    They HAVEN'T ARRIVED YET