Odpowiedź :
1. Uzupełnij zdania czasownikami z nawiasów w czasie past simple lub present perfect.
1. She loves Paris. She ...has been... (be) there many times.
2. Bill ...has worked... (work) in that company for 3 years. (He still works there).
3. They ...went... (go) to London on holiday last summer.
4. I ...have bought... (buy) that book. It's good. [kupiliśmy i wciąż ją mamy lub czytamy i jest dobra]
5. His parents ...were... (be) here yesterday.
6. They ...went... (go) to Germany when he ...was... (be) only 4.
7. ...Did... you ...watch... (watch) a film last night?
8. I ...had... (have) some toast when I got up.
9. He ...has lived... (live) in Rome since he was a teenager. [jeśli już nie mieszka lub nie żyje: lived]
10. The house looks different. ...Did... you ...paint... (paint) it?
11. We ...have just come... (just come) back from our holidays.
12. We ...have not had... (not have) a party for ages.
13. We ...had... (have) a party last week.
14. The runner ...broke... (break) the world record in Frankfurt last year.
15. We ...have not eaten... (not/eat) in that restaurant for a long time.
16. We …ate… (eat) in that restaurant last night.
17. …Have… you …ever fallen… (ever/fall) off the ladder?
18. I …fell... (fall) off the ladder yesterday and my back hurts a lot.
19. I ...have already done... (already/do) the housework.
20. I and my sister ...did... (do) the housework last Saturday.
21. I know that woman but I …have forgotten... (forget) her name. [w AmE przejdzie też: forgot]
22. I ...forgot... (forget) to send your letter yesterday, sorry.
23. Look! Somebody ...has broken... (break) the window.
24. He ...broke... (break) that window two days ago.
25. ...Have you ever played... (you /ever/play) golf?
26. They ...have been married... (be/marry) for five years. [jeśli byli i już nie są lub nie żyją: were married]
27. ‘When ...did Mark fly... (Mark/fly) to New York?’, ‘Yesterday’.
28. Sarah is ill. She ...has been... (be) ill since Monday.
29. Yesterday, I ...washed... (wash) our car.
30. What time ...did you go... (you/go) to bed last night?
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