Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple or in the Present Perfect.
1. Maria (get) some bad news last week. She (be) sad since she (get) the bad news.
2. I (start) school when I was five years old. I (be) at school since I (be) five years old.
3. I (change) my job three times this year.
4. I (change) my job three times last year.
5. The weather was hot and dry for many weeks. But two days ago it (rain) .
6. Tom (break) his leg five days ago. He’s in hospital. He (be) in hospital since he (break) his leg.
7. Are you going to finish your work before you go to bed? — I (finish) it (already). I (finish) my work two hours ago.
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple.
My family and I (move) from London to Cardiff last summer, so we (live) in Cardiff for seven months now. I miss my friends in London. My best friend is called Megan. We (meet) at primary school, so I (know) her for nine years. Unfortunately, I (not see) her since last summer.
I go to Greystone Secondary School in Cardiff. I (be) at the school since last September. At first I (not like) it because I (not have) any friends here. But the students in my class are really nice and I'm happy here now.
1. Maria got some bad news last week. She has been sad since she got the bad news.
2. I started school when I was five years old. I have been at school since I was five years old.
3. I have changed my job three times this year.
4. I changed my job three times last year.
5. The weather was hot and dry for many weeks. But two days ago it rained.
6. Tom broke his leg five days ago. He’s in hospital. He has been in hospital since he broke his leg.
7. Are you going to finish your work before you go to bed? — I have already finished it . I finised my work two hours ago.