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Present perfect/Past SImple

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  • Choose the correct sentence: a) I haven’t still finished my homework. b) I still haven’t finished my homework.
    b) I still haven’t finished my homework.
  • Complete: “I’ve studied English ___ five years.”
    I’ve studied English for five years.
  • In what kind of sentences do we use yet?
    In negative sentences and questions.
  • What’s the difference? “I lived in Madrid for five years.” / “I’ve lived in Madrid for five years.”
    I lived in Madrid → I don’t live there anymore. //// I’ve lived in Madrid → I still live there.
  • “He ___ (visit) London last year.”
    “He ___ (visit) London many times.”
  • When do we use the past simple?
    For completed actions in the past.
  • Choose the correct sentence: a) I’ve just finished my homework. b) I just have finished my homework.
    a) I’ve just finished my homework.
  • Translate into English: “Nosotros fuimos al cine ayer.”
    We went to the cinema yesterday.
  • Make this sentence negative: “She has already called her mother.”
    She hasn’t called her mother yet.
  • Choose the correct word: “The film hasn’t started ___.” (still / already / yet)
    The film hasn’t started yet.
  • Respond to this question in negative: Have you ever tried sushi?
    No, I’ve never tried sushi.
  • Complete: “We ___ (not start) the test yet.”
    We haven’t started the test yet.
  • Translate into English: “Todavía no he leído el libro.”
    I haven’t read the book yet.
  • Translate into English: “Ella ya ha comido.”
    She’s already eaten.
  • Make a question with ever.
    Example: Have you ever been to Paris?
  • Choose the correct word: “He’s ___ finished his project.” (still / just / yet)
    He’s just finished his project.
  • Complete: “I’ve studied English ___ 2020.”
    I’ve studied English since 2020.