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Test 3 Czasy perfekt (porównanie z innymi czasami)

1              Uzupełnij zdania wyrażeniami z tabelki.

ever    yet    just    already    for    since    never

0              I have never seen anything like this before. 

1              She’s been working in the garden ____ 9 o’clock.

2              I haven’t spoken to him ____ .

3              We haven’t played basketball ____ years.

4              Have you ____ been to New York?

5              Good timing! I’ve ____ finished my homework and I can go now.

6              I’ve ____ told you the answer. You weren’t listening!

 

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2              Zakreśl formę czasu Present Perfect, której użył/abyś w następujących sytuacjach.

0              Jesteś wściekła, bo twoja młodsza siostra upuściła twój ulubiony kubek.
How many times have I told / been telling you not to touch it?

1              Wchodzisz do domu i widzisz swojego brata ubrudzonego farbą.
Have you painted / been painting?

2              Rozmawiasz z kolegą o świeżo przeczytanych książkach.
Have you read / been reading Paulo Coelho’s latest book?

3              Tłumaczysz, dlaczego nie masz ochoty pójść do kina.
I’ve seen / been seeing this film three times this year.

4              Rozmawiasz z koleżanką o swojej instruktorce ze szkoły tańca.
I’ve had / been having classes with her since March.

5              Dyskutujesz o swoim ulubionym zespole rockowym.
They’ve played / been playing together since 2002.

6              Dziwisz się, że ktoś dopiero dziś zauważył twoje nowe okulary.
I’ve had / been having them for over two months.

7              Plotkujesz z kolegami o najlepszym uczniu w waszej klasie.
He’s written / been writing a five-page essay.
That’s far too long!

8              Jesteś zła/y, bo telefon koleżanki jest stale zajęty.
I’ve tried / been trying to call her for more than an hour. And she’s still on the phone!

 

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3              Wstaw czasowniki w nawiasach w odpowiedniej formie czasu Present Perfect Simple lub Present Perfect Continuous.

0              I’m sorry, I’m late. I hope you haven’t been waiting (not/wait) long.

1              I feel really tired. I ______________ (shop) for Christmas gifts all morning.

2              My favourite player ______________ (score) 7 goals in 10 matches so far.

3              I’m afraid I ______________ (forget) your surname.

4              Georgia ______________ (practise) yoga since she was 15 years old.

5              We ______________ (not/hear) from Barbara since April. Have you? 

6              She doesn’t know what to do – she ______________ (lose) her passport and all her money.

7              Do you know how long they ______________ (go) out together?

8              Mark ______________ (read) fifty books. That’s quite a lot!

 

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4              Uzupełnij dialog, wstawiając czasowniki w nawiasach w czasach Present Simple, Present Continouous, Past Simple, Present Perfect lub Present Perfect Continuous.

Hannah: Liz, are you alright? 0 Is something bothering (something/bother) you? I can see 1______________ (you/cry). Your eyes are still wet. What’s the matter?

Liz: It’s… It’s Tom. 2______________ (We/get) married in July but I’m not sure I really want to do it… It’s that… You see… 3______________ (He/be) very rude to me recently. This week 4______________ (we/have) several arguments about our wedding arrangements.

Hannah: Oh, Liz. I’m sorry to hear that. But don’t you think you might be overreacting? Things like that happen – 5______________ (everybody/seem) stressed out before the wedding. I remember 6______________ (I/argue) with Robert almost every day before our big day. And Liz… 7______________ (I/know) Tom for a long time and he’s such a nice guy. Trust me. And stop analyzing everything!

Liz: You might be right, Hannah. 8______________ (I/think) about it too much recently. I’d better call Tom – we’re choosing our wedding invitations today.

 

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