Choose present perfect or past simple 1) you (not / to have) enough to eat yet. you (to eat) more yesterday. 2) why (not / you / to tidy) up your room yet? it (to look) really nice last week. 3) sarah (to go) for a walk with her dog an hour ago. she (not / to come) back yet. 4) i (not / to see) jean today, but i (to see) her yesterday. 5) yes, i (to be) to the lake district before. i (to go) there three years ago. 6) (you / to see) peter? he (to want) to walk home with me. 7) (you / to see) that man on the motorbike yesterday? i (never / to see) such a dangerous driver. 8) how long do you think we will have to wait? we (to be) here since 2 o'clock. 9) (she / not / to know) who you were any more? i (never / to hear) anything like it before. 10) i (not / to know) you had a new car. how long (you / to have) it for?
1) You haven't had enough to eat yet. You ate more yesterday.
2) Why haven't you tidied up your room yet? It to looked really nice last week.
3) Sarah went for a walk with her dog an hour ago. She hasn't come back yet.
4) I haven't seen Jean today, but I saw her yesterday.
5) Yes, I have been to the Lake District before. I went there three years ago.
6) Have you seen Peter? He wanted to walk home with me.
7) Did you see that man on the motorbike yesterday? I have never seen such a dangerous driver.