14.1 Are the underlined parts of these sentences right or wrong? Correct them where necessary. 1 l've lost my key. I can't find it anywhere. Have you caten a lot of sweets when you were a child? 3 I've bought a new car. You must come and see it. I've boughr a new car last week. 5 Where have you been yesterday evening? 6 Lucy has left school in 1999. 7 I'm looking for Mike. Have you seen him? 8 Have you been to Paris?' 'Yes, many times." 9 *'m very hungry. Lhaven't eaten much today. 10 When has this book been published? OK Did you eat 14.2 Make sentences from the words in brackets. Use the present perfect or past simple. 1 (it / not / rain / this week) It hasn't rained this week. 2 (the weather / be / cold / recently) The weather 3 (it / cold / last week) It 4 (I/ not / read /a newspaper yesterday) 1 5 (1/ not / read /a newspaper töday) 6 (Emily / earn /a lot of money / this year) 7 (she / not / earn / so much / last year) 8 (you / have / a holiday recently?) 14.3 Put the verb into the correct form, present perfect or past simple. 1 I don't knoW where Lisa is. Have you seen (you / see) her? (get) home last night, I (go) straight to bed. (you / finish) painting the bedroom? (be) very 2 When I tired and 1 3 A: B: Not yet. I'll finish it tomorrow. (not / be) very well last week. (work) in a bank for 15 years. Then he gave it up. George 5 Mr Clark 6 Molly lives in Dublin. She 7 A: B: Yes, but it 8 My grandfather (live) there all her life. (you / go) to the cinema last night? (be) a mistake. The film (be) awfu. (die) before I was born. I (never / meet) him. 9 I don't know Carol's husband. I 10 A: Is Martin here? B: No, he A: When exactly 11 A: Where do you live? B: In Boston. A: How long A: Where A: And how long (never / meet) him. (go) out. (he / go) out? B: About ten minutes ago. (you / live) there? B: Five years. (you / live) before that? B: In Chicago. (you / live) in Chicago? B: Two years. 14.4 Write sentences about yourself using the ideas in brackets. I haven't eaten any fruit today. 1 (something you haven't done today) 2 (something you haven't done today) 3 (something you didn't do yesterday) 4 (something you did yesterday evening) 5 (something you haven't done recently) 6 (something you've done a lot recently)
I have done my homework already.
We have no classes today, our teacher has fallen ill.
Have you seen this film?
I haven’t seen him since then.
Has she come yet?
2. Past simple
I have finished reading “Dracula” this week.
I’ve studied Spanish since childhood.
I visited the Louvre last year.
She spoke to him in a low voice.
Did you see Jenny two days ago?
3. Past progressive
When you called I was taking shower.
Charlie and me were already driving home when the engine suddenly stopped.
Were you sleeping when I called?
In the morning our elevator was not working.
I was sleeping when someone knocked at the door.
A receptionist asked him if he wanted Single or double room
Mr. Fields answered he wanted a single one.
Mr. Fields answered he if he had reserved a room/
Mr. Fields answered he had written them from New York a week before.
Mr. Fields answered him what his name is (was).
Mr. Fields answered he is (was) Fields.
A receptionist said to him they had received his letter, and they had reserved a room for him.
Mr. Fields wondered if there was a private bath in that room.
A receptionist said to him that room had a private bath.
Mr. Fields asked her if it was an inside room or an outside room.
A receptionist said to him it was an outside room on the eighth floor — room 816.
Mr. Fields asked her what the charge was.
A receptionist answered him that the charge was eleven dollars a night.
Mr. Fields said he believed that room was quiet and he didn't sleep too well.
A receptionist answered him that room was very quiet as it was on the eighth floor, and he didn't hear much street noise. She asked him how long he was planning to stay.
Mr. Fields answered he was planning to stay for a week.
A receptionist asked him if he was there on business.
Mr. Fields answered her it was partly business and partly pleasure and he had never been to Washington before and he'd like to see the city.
A receptionist said she hoped he would like it there.
Mr. Fields answered he hoped so too.