Put the verb into the correct form (Past Simple or Present Perfect).
1. I . . . (to see) her recently. She ... (to change) a lot. 2. John . . . (to move) to a new house three days ago. 3. She . . . (to work) at this office for 10 years. Now she ... (to decide) to retire. 4. I don’t think I ... (to know) your wife. I . . . (not to meet) her. 5. John . . . (to see) Susan last week but he . . . (not to see) her since. 6. This African boy . . . (never to see) snow. 7. It . . . (to happen) when I was out. 8. She ... (to take) the envelope, ... (to open) it and . . . (to take) a small sheet of paper out. 9. I . . . (not to see) him of late. 10. When you . . . (to see) Mr Brown?
Ответы
1. I have seen her recently. She has changed a lot.
2. John moved to a new house three days ago.
3. She has been working at this office for 10 years. Now she decided to retire.
4. I don’t think I know your wife. I haven't met her.
5. John saw Susan last week but he hasn't seen her since.
6. This African boy has never seen snow.
7. It happened when I was out.
8. She took the envelope, opened it and took a small sheet of paper out.
9. I haven't seen him of late.
10. When did you see Mr Brown?