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Past Simple v Present Perfect

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  • I don't think we (ever / meet) before, have we?
    we've ever met
  • I live in London now, but I have lived / lived in Paris from 2010 to 2012.
    lived
  • Have / Did you go to the meeting last week?
    Did
  • I haven't seen / didn't see him recently.
    haven't seen
  • Have you _______ that film?
    seen
    watched
  • I booked / have booked the hotel this morning.
    booked
  • Actually, she's ______ arrived - I saw her car arrive a few minutes ago. (already/just/yet)
    just
  • I asked / I've asked for this report three times already this week.
    I've asked
  • The presentation is in 2 minutes and I still haven't seen Caroline ______. (already/just/yet)
    yet
  • Anna (work) here for ages. She still does the same job.
    has worked /has been working
  • The Managing Director (just / organize) a meeting with all line managers.
    has just organized
  • Is this correct? I have already finished my project.
    yes
  • Have / Did you ever been to India?
    Have you ever
  • Have you ever been _____ New York?
    to
  • What time (she / get) here?
    did she get
  • Is this correct? Did you created the content plan yesterday?
    No, did you create?
  • He hasn't arrived / didn't arrive yet.
    hasn't arrived
  • Last year, I have changed / changed jobs.
    changed
  • (you / call) him back yet?
    Have you called
  • You know a lot about this company. How long (you / work) here?
    have you worked
  • Is this correct? I haven't already done the market research.
    No. I have already...I haven't done it yet...
  • The sales office (close) down over a month ago.
    office