Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect tense. 1. Where you (be)? — I (be) to the dentist….
Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect tense.
1. Where you (be)? — I (be) to the dentist.
2. You (see) my watch anywhere? — No, I’m afraid I (not/have).
3. He just (go) out.
4. Someone (take) my bicycle.
5. The cat (steal) the fish.
6. There aren’t any buses because the drivers (go) on strike.
7. How many bottles the milkman (leave)? — He (leave) six.
8. How long you (know) Mr Pitt? — I (know) him for 12 years.
9. Would you like some coffee? I just (make) some.
10. You ever (ride) a camel?
11. I (buy) a new carpet. Come and look at it.
12. I often (see) him but I never (speak) to him.
13. We just (hear) the most extraordinary news.
14. I (not/pay) the telephone bill yet.
15. Mary never (fly) a plane.
16. He (not/smoke) for a fortnight. He’s trying to give it up.
17. The play just (begin). You are a little late.
18. It (be) very cold this year. I wonder when it’s going to get warmer.
19. I (lose) my black gloves. You (see) them anywhere?
20. You have the best voice I ever (hear).
1. He had gone to the leisure centre
2. We had run out of petrol
3. She hadn`t given me any directions
4. I had left it in the post office
5. It had not erupted for 250 years
6. Someone had stolen it