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  1. Exercise 1. Choose for or since to complete the following present perfect sentences. 1 I've had this car years. 2 We've known each other we were in school. 3 I haven't eaten anything this morning. 4 She hasn't slept two days. 5 I have wanted to be a writer I was a child. 6 We've been together over ten years.

  2. Present simple form. In present simple verbs, we need to use the verb do/does in questions and don’t/doesn’t in negatives.. Download full-size image from Pinterest Spelling of he/she/it. The form is the same for all the other persons except he/she/it.The spelling for he/she/it is different. Download full-size image from Pinterest

  3. Simple Past or Present Perfect Exercises 3. Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous Exercises. Complete the following exercise with present perfect or simple past tense. 1-2. He (live) in London for two years and then. (go) to Edinburgh. 3-4. (wear) your hair long when you were at school? Yes, my mother (insist) on it.

  4. Tenses Answer Key. A) Complete the following exercise with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. 1. Hi, I (be) Matt Rotell, a friend of Alice's. 2. Oh, yes. Alice (mention) you the other day. Gee,

  5. 28 de mar. de 2012 · Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositional phrases. Answers 1. I would rather have ... Contact; You are here: Home / Exercises / Prepositional phrases exercise. Prepositional phrases exercise. March 28, 2012 - Complete the following sentences using appropriate prepositional phrases. 1. I would rather have coffee ...

  6. All Tenses Exercises. A) Complete the following exercise with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. 1. Hi, I (be) Matt Rotell, a friend of Alice's. 2-3. Oh, yes. Alice (mention) you the other day. Gee, you. (not look) like a detective.

  7. What is indirect speech or reported speech? When we tell people what another person said or thought, we often use reported speech or indirect speech. To do that, we need to change verb tenses (present, past, etc.) and pronouns (I, you, my, your, etc.) if the time and speaker are different.For example, present tenses become past, I becomes he or she, and my becomes his or her, etc.

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