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Present perfect/past simple
 
Complete the sentences with the given verbs in the present perfect or the past simple tense.
 
 
- you (hear) about Alice?
 
- No, what?
 
- She (lose) her job.
- When that ? (happen)
 
- Two days ago. They (close) the shop in which she worked.
 - Where is Kelly?
 
- She just (leave).
 
- Where   she  (go)?
 
- I think she   (go) to the cinema with
 
Mike.  He  (call) ten minutes ago.
 
They are going to watch Red Sparrow. 
 
They  (not see) it yet.
- Mum! May I go out now?
 
you  (clean) your room yet?
 
- Yes, mum. I  it ten minutes ago.
 
- And you (do) your homework?
 
- I  just  (finish) it-
 
.Alright, then. Be home before seven. 
 
 

 
 
 
-  Larry, why don't you take a few pictures
 
with your camera?
 
- I haven't got it any more! Someone
 
(steal) it!
 
- I don't believe you! I just (see) it somewhere.
 
- Maybe you it yesterday. I last
 
(use) it last night. And I'm sure I
 
(put) it in my backpack after that! 
 
- Can I have a look?
 
- I already  (check) it twice. See? It's empty!
- Come, on, Jake! Let's play football!
 
- I can't I (hurt) my knee!
 
- When? You (play) basketball
 
with Jim only two minutes ago!
 
- Exactly! And when I (want) to
 
take the ball, I (fall) and
 
(cut) my knee on a small stone!
 
-It can't be that bad!
 
- It wouldn't be, but I  (hurt) the 
 
same knee only three days ago and it 
 
(not heal) yet.
 
 
-Judy! I the kitchen an hour
 
ago! Look at the mess! What (happen) here?
 
- Don't worry! I'm baking. I already
 
(make) some biscuits with chocolate chips. 
 
- You  (make) plenty of them three days ago, why do you need more?
 
- We those, of course!
 
I (not make) any muffins yet, but I am going to.