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past simple or present perfect

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  • They /clean/ their room. It's clean now.
    They have cleaned their room. It's clean now.
  • They /eat/ sushi two times this month.
    They have eaten sushi two times this month.
  • We /eat/ lunch. Our plates are empty.
    We have already eaten lunch. Our plates are empty.
  • My sister /phone/ my 10 times yesterday.
    My sister phoned me 10 times yesterday.
  • Tom /break/ his arm last year.
    Tom broke his arm last year.
  • My sister /lose/ her phone again.
    My sister has lost her phone again.
  • I /see/ that movie ten times.
    I have seen that movie ten times.
  • They /clean/ their room four times last week.
    They cleaned their room four times last week.
  • He /live/ in this city when he was young.
    He lived in this city when he was young.
  • The teacher /explain/ the lesson. So students are practising now.
    The teacher has explained the lesson. So students are practising now.
  • I /finish/ my book. You can take it now
    I have finished my book. You can take it now
  • Tom /break/ his arm twice.
    Tom has broken his arm twice.
  • They /eat/ sushi twice last weekend.
    They ate sushi twice last weekend.
  • I /finish/ my book last night.
    I finished my book last night.
  • Sarah /go/ to New York last year.
    Sarah went to New York last year.
  • The cat /knock/ over the vase. I have to tidy it up now.
    The cat has knocked over the vase. I have to tidy it up now.
  • She /visit/ Paris before.
    She has visited Paris before.
  • It /rain/ a lot this week, I'm exhausted of it.
    It has rained a lot this week, I'm exhausted of it.
  • I /finish/ my homework. I can go out now.
    I have finished my homework. I can go out now.
  • We /study/ English last semester.
    We studied English last semester.
  • it /rain/ a lot last month.
    it rained a lot last month.
  • She /cook/ dinner for us yesterday.
    She cooked dinner for us yesterday.
  • They /win/ the game last Saturday.
    They won the game last Saturday.
  • Look! They're SOOO excited! They /win/ the game.
    Look! They're SOOO excited! They have won the game.
  • The teacher /explain/ the lesson yesterday.
    The teacher explained the lesson yesterday.