Old Lady Stole Away on Plane Again

Nowadays perfect-present perfect continuous. Exercises

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Exercise 1 The present perfect simple and continuous. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense: nowadays perfect uncomplicated or present perfect continuous.

1 Peter: You (phone) for ages. You not near (terminate)?

Jack: I (not become) through nonetheless. I (try) to become our Paris office only the line (be) engaged all forenoon.

2 Ann (neglect) her driving test three times because she's so bad at reversing. But she (practise) reversing for the last calendar week and I retrieve she (get) a fleck better at it.

iii Tom: I often (wonder) why Pecker left the country and so of a sudden.

Peter: Really, I only (discover) out.

four He (play) the bagpipes since six o'clock this forenoon. He but just (end).

5 Why y'all (not bring) me the letters for signature? You (not type) them yet?

half dozen Tom (looking up absent-minded-mindedly equally Mary comes in): You (sunbathe)?

Mary (crossly): Don't be ridiculous! It (rain) all day!

7 A pair of robins (build) a nest in the porch since concluding week. I (lookout) them from my window since they began.

8 The police (not find) the murderer nonetheless, but the dead human being'southward blood brother (be) in the station all day. The police say that he (help) them with their enquiries.

9 They (pull) down near of the houses in this street, only they (not touch) the old shop at the corner notwithstanding.

ten Tom is convinced that there is aureate in these hills but nosotros (search) for six months and (not meet) any sign of it.

xi I (expect) for the prices of the houses to come down before buying a business firm, simply I think I (wait) too long and the prices are beginning to go up again.

12 Peter (be) a junior clerk for three years. Lately he (look) for a better post but so far he (not observe) anything.

xiii I (exercise) housework all morning and I (not finish) however.

- I (do) mine already. I always start at 6 a.m.

14 I simply (pick) ten pounds of strawberries! I (grow) strawberries for years but I never (have) such a proficient crop before.

15 What you (exercise) with the corkscrew? The signal is broken off.

- I'k afraid I (utilize) information technology to make holes in this tin.

16 She just (sell) two of her own paintings.

- She'due south lucky. I (paint) for five years and I (non sell) a single film yet.

17 They are throwing crockery at each other in the adjacent flat.

- This (happen) before?

- Well, they (have) a good many rows simply this is the offset time they (throw) crockery.

18 What you lot (do) with my typewriter? I tin can't find it anywhere.

- Tom but (become) off with it. He says he'll bring it back when he (finish).

19 He (work) for Crow Brothers for twoscore years and never once (be) late. The firm only (present) him with a gold watch as .a sign of their appreciation.

20 We (mend) sheets all morning but nosotros only (do) three, and now the sewing machine (interruption) down and so we'll be fifty-fifty slower with the next 1.

21 George (collect) matchboxes ever since he left school. Now he (collect) then many that he doesn't know where to put them.

22 I (look) through my old photograph album. Information technology'southward full of photographs of people whose names I completely (forget). I wonder what (happen) to them all.

23 It was lovely at eleven o'clock, but since then the sky (get) steadily darker and the wind (rise). I'm afraid the fine spell (come) to an end.

24 Since he became Mayor, my blood brother reckons that he (eat) 30 official lunches and 22 official dinners, and he (lose) count of the number of receptions and parties that he (attend).

- He (put) on a lot of weight?

25 Secretary: Customers (ring) up all morning time complaining about getting incorrect bills.

Director: I know, something (go) wrong with our computer. The mechanic (piece of work) on it. I hope he (find) out what'due south wrong.

26 Someone (utilise) my umbrella! It'due south all moisture! And it was wet yesterday and the day before!

- Well, information technology wasn't me. I (not be) out of the house for a week!

27 I (stand) in this queue for ages. It (non move) at all in the last five minutes. I remember the human being in the ticket role just (close) his window and (get) off for tiffin.

28 The Town Council (consider) my application for permission to build a garage for 3 months. They but (requite) my neighbor permission to build one, and so I hope they (decide) to let me have one too.'

29 Y'all look wearied!

- Yes, I (play) tennis and I (non play) for years, then I'm not used to it.

thirty They began widening this road three weeks agone; but the workmen (be) on strike for the last fortnight so they (not get) very far with it.

31 That man (stand) at the bus stop for the last half hour. Shall I tell him that the final bus already (go)?

32 I wonder if anything (happen) to Tom. I (wait) an 60 minutes at present. He oftentimes (keep) me waiting merely he never (be) quite so tardily as this.

33 Mrs Brownish (live) next door for quite a long time at present but she never (say) more 'Good morning' to me.

34 I but (call back) that I (not pay) the rent yet. I am surprised that the landlord (not ring) me up to remind me.

- Information technology is the first fourth dimension you (be) late with the rent in 25 years. He probably thinks that you lot (pay) and he (lose) the cheque.

35 Store assistant; Could you give me some proof of your identity, madam?

Customer: But I (shop) hither for 15 years!

Store assistant: I know, madam, but plainly the company (lose) a lot of money lately through dud cheques and they (make) new regulations which nosotros (exist told) to utilize to all customers no matter how long we (know) them.

36 What you (practice)? I (wait) for y'all for ages.

- I (build) a charcoal-broil in the garden.

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Student

Exercise ii The unproblematic past and the by perfect, simple and continuous. Put the verbs in brackets into the right tense.

1 He (give) me back the volume, (thank) me for lending information technology to him and he (say) that he (bask) it very much; but I (know) that he (non read) it considering most of the pages (be) nonetheless uncut.

ii When he (encounter) his married woman off at the station he (return) home as he (not have) to be at the airport till 9.30.

3 He (not have) to pack, for his wife already (practise) that for him and ms case (exist) ready in the hall.

4 He (not accept) to bank check the doors and windows either, for his wife always (exercise) that before she (leave) the house.

5 All he (have) to do (be) to determine whether or not to have his overcoat with him. In the end he (decide) not to.

half dozen At 8.30 he (pick) upwards his case, (go) out of house and (slam) the door behind him.

7 And so he (experience) in his jpodrets for the key, for his wife (remind) him to double-lock the irast door.

8 When he (search) all his pockets and (find) no key he Remember) where it (be).

nine He (exit) it in his overcoat pocket.

10 Then he (recollect) something else; his passport and tickets (be) m his overcoat pocket as well.

xi I (arrive) in England in the center of July. I (be told) that England (be) shrouded in fog all twelvemonth round, so I (be) quite surprised to find that it was merely raining.

12 I (ask) some other passenger, an Englishman, about the fog and he (say) that in that location (not be) any since the previous February.

thirteen If I (want) fog, he said, I (come) at quite the wrong time.

14 Notwithstanding, he (tell) me that I could buy tinned fog at a store in Shaftesbury Avenue.

15 He (admit) that he never (buy) fog there himself just (assure) me that they (sell) expert quality fog and that it (not exist) expensive. I suppose he was joking.

sixteen When the old lady (return) to her flat she (see) at one time that burglars (pause) in during her absence, because the front end door (be) open and everything in the apartment (be) upside down.

17 The burglars themselves (exist) no longer there, just they probably simply merely (leave) considering a cigarette was still burning on an ornamental table.

18 Probably they (hear) the lift coming up and (run) down the fire escape.

xix They (help) themselves to her whisky also but in that location (be) a little left, so she (pour) herself out a drink.

xx She (wonder) if they (find) her jewellery and rather (hope) that they had.

21 The jewellery (be given) her past her husband, who (die) some years before.

22 Since his death she (not have) the middle to wear information technology, yet she (not like) to sell it.

23 At present it (seem) that fate (have) the matter out of her hands; and certainly the insurance money would come in handy.

24 I (put) the £5 note into one of my books; but side by side twenty-four hours it (take) me ages to find it because I (forget) which book I (put) it into.

25 A woman (come) in with a baby, who she (say) just (swallow) a safety pin.

26 I (think) my railroad train (leave) at fourteen.33, and (be) very disappointed when I (get in) at 14.30 and (acquire) that it simply (leave).

27 I (find) later that I (employ) an out-of-date timetable.

28 He (park) his machine nether a No Parking sign and (rush) into the shop. When he (come) out of the shop x minutes later on the car (exist) no longer there.

29 He (wonder) if someone (steal) it or if the police (drive) it away.

30 It (exist) now 6 p.g.; and Jack (be) tired because he (work) hard all day.

31 He (be) also hungry because he (have) nothing to eat since breakfast.

32 His wife usually (bring) him sandwiches at lunch time, but today for some reason she (not come up).

33 He (keep) looking at her, wondering where he (see) her earlier.

34 I (expect) out earlier I (go) to bed and (see) a human continuing on the opposite pavement watching the house.

35 When I (go up) the post-obit morning he (be) still there, and I (wonder) whether he (stay) there all nighttime or if he (go) away and (come) back.

36 When I (open) the door I (run into) a human on his knees.

37 He clearly (listen) to our conversation and I (wonder) how much he (hear).

38 When I (ask) him what he (do), he (say) that he (drop) a 50p piece outside the door and (look) for it.

39 I (non see) any sign of the money, but I (find) a pocket-size notebook and pencil which he probably (drop) when the door (open) suddenly.

40 So he (have) notes of our conversation!

41 The notes (be) written in a foreign linguistic communication, then I (plough) to the stranger and (ask) him to translate.

42 But he (pull) my chapeau over my optics and (run) off downwards the corridor.

43 By the time I (recover) from the daze he (disappear) round the corner.

44 Curiously plenty, when I (movement) my human foot I (find) that I (stand) on a 50p piece.

45 Perhaps he (tell) the truth after all!'

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Pupil

Answers

Exercise 1 1 have been telephoning; Haven't y'all near finished; haven't got; have been trying, has been ii has failed; has been practising, has got 3 take often wondered; have just institute out 4 has been playing; has only merely stopped 5 haven't y'all brought; Oasis't you typed 6 Have you lot been sunbathing; has been raining/ has rained 7 take been edifice; have been watching/have watched 8 haven't found, has been; has been helping 9 have pulled down, haven't touched 10 have searched/have been searching, haven't seen 11 have been waiting, take waited 12 has been; has been looking, hasn't found 13 have been doing, haven't finished; take done fourteen have just picked; have grown/accept been growing, accept never had 15 accept you been doing; have been using 16 has but sold; accept been painting, haven't sold 17 has this happened; have had, take thrown 18 have you lot done; has only gone; has finished 19 has worked/has been working, has never in one case been; accept/has but presented 20 have been mending/have mended, accept merely done, has cleaved down 21 has nerveless/has been collecting; has collected 22 have been looking, have completely forgotten; has happened 23 has been getting/has got, has been rising/has risen; has come 24 has eaten, has lost count, has attended; Has he put on 25 have been ringing upwards; has gone; has been working; has found out 26 has been using; oasis't been 27 have been continuing; hasn't moved; has simply shut... and gone off 28 has/have been because; accept just given, have decided 29 take been playing, oasis't played xxx have been, haven't got 31 has been standing; has already gone 32 has happened; have been waiting/have waited; has oft kept, has never been 33 has been living/has lived, has never said 34 have simply , remembered, haven't paid; hasn't rung; have been; accept paid; has lost 35 have been shopping/have shopped; has been losing/has lost, have made, have been told, accept known 36 take you lot been doing; have been looking; have been building

Exercise 2 1 gave, thanked, said, had enjoyed, knew, hadn't read, were 2 had seen, returned, didn't have/hadn't 3 didn't have, had already done, was 4 didn't have, did, left 5 had, was; decided half dozen picked, went, slammed vii felt, had reminded eight had searched and found, remembered, was 9 had left 10 remembered, were xi arrived; had been told, was, was 12 asked, said, hadn't been thirteen wanted, had come 14 told fifteen admitted, never bought/had never bought, assured, sold, wasn't xvi returned, saw, had cleaved in, was, was 17 were, had only simply left xviii Probably they (had) heard/They (had) probably heard, had run/ran 19 had helped, was, poured 20 wondered, had found, hoped 21 had been given, had died 22 hadn't had, hadn't liked 23 seemed, had taken 24 put, took, had forgotten/forgot, had put 25 came, said, had just swallowed 26 thought, left, was, arrived, learnt, had merely left 27 found, had been using/had used 28 parked, rushed; came, was 29 wondered, had stolen, had driven 30 was, was, had been working/had worked 31 was, had had 32 brought, hadn't come 33 kept, had seen 34 looked, went, saw 35 got up, was, wondered, had stayed, had gone away and come back 36 opened, saw 37 had conspicuously been listening, wondered, had heard 38 asked, had been doing/was doing, said, had dropped, had been looking for/was looking for 39 didn't see, found, had probably dropped, opened forty had been taking 41 were, turned, asked 42 pulled, ran off 43 (had) recovered, had disappeared 44 moved, found, had been standing 45 had been telling/was telling

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