Present perfect: have/has + past parcticiple Affirmative I/You/ we/ thee've finished (have finished) He/she/it's finished (has
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finished)
Negative
I/we/you/they______ finished (have not finished)
He/she/it________finished( has not finished)
Questions ers Shorts answ
Have you practised a song? No, I/we haven't
Has he had a sleep? Yes,_______has
Has she phoned home? No,_______.
Have they been at the gig? Yes,______.
Affirmative
I/You/ we/ thee've finished (have finished)
He/she/it's finished (has finished)
Negative
I/we/you/they__have not finished____ finished
He/she/it___ has not finished_____finished
Questions ers Shorts answ
Have you practised a song? No, I/we haven't
Has he had a sleep? Yes,__he___has
Has she phoned home? No,___she hasn't__.
Have they been at the gig? Yes,_they have __.
Negative
I/we/you/they__have not finished____ finished
He/she/it___ has not finished_____finished
No, I/we haven't
Yes,__he___has
Yes,_they have __.
No,___she hasn't__.
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park in ... London 2)... Mrs Hill has got ... son.He is ... economist. 3)Let's sing ... fourth song -That's ... good idea. 4)She wants to go to ... South Africa ... next October. 5) I didn't visit Pushkin Museum at ... end of the monthю
1.what/you/do/last night?
2. where/you/go on holiday/last year?
3.who/you/meet/at the club yesterday?
4. why/you/get home/late/on Friday night?
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3\ ed), Past Simple (V 2/V ed) or Present Perfect Progressive (have\has been V ing)
difficulties inPresent Perfect or Past Simple.
60. All the shirts you (send) your father (fit) him perfectly so far.61 Although I (study) French for years I have difficulties in speaking the language.62. John whose grades are the highest in the school (receive) a scholarship.63. Yesterday we (have) supper with the neighbours of ours.64. Some years ago I (come) across this photo in an old magazine.65. We (not/give) him a thing to eat since he (arrive).66. Jerry (fail) his exams. He'll have to take them again.67. It's ages since I last (see) a decent comedy film on television.68. We understood that it (be) just a slip of the tongue.69. The police (find) the bomb yet?70. When I (go) to book a ticket to Athens, I (find) that the flight (be) full.71. I'm not disappointed with today's result. After all we (win) ten matches already this season.72. I never (do) anything like it before. We'll have to start from scratch.73. My computer (break down) again. It's time for me to buy a new word processor.74. I can't afford a holiday abroad until I (pay back) all my debts.75. They always (bring) flowers when they came to visit me.76. The butcher (cut) some steak, (wrap) it up and (hand) it to me.77. Since the baby (be) born, they (have) a lot of sleepless nights.78. I'm sorry for her. She (has) bad luck all her life.79. Jack (climb) quite a number of mountains but he never (be) to Everest.80. You (see) my gloves, by any chance?81. He (give up) smoking yet? When he (do) it?82. What's up? You (hurt) your ankle? How you (do) it?
Поставьте предложения в past simple or present perfect!
1. Mary …… (never/go) to Paris, so she’s very excited about her journey.
2. McDonalds ….. (open) a new restaurant near my house, but I (not/go) there yet.
3. My father ….. (give up) smoking two years ago and he (not/smoke) a cigarette since then.
4. She ….. (live) in Rome for ten years, but she ….. (not/return) there since she ….. (move) to Florence.
5. The postman ….. (just/deliver) the letters. Here you are, Sam!
6. I ….. (learn) to drive when I ….. (be) 20, but I ….. (never/enjoy) driving.
7. It ….. (rain) since this morning.
8. Mum ….. (buy) a new type of cheese. Do you want to taste it?
9. Luke ….. (not/ride) a motorbike since his accident.
10. I ….. (not/hear) much of Tom lately.
11. What time …. (you/go) to the gym yesterday? I ….. (not/see) you.
задание
Девочка только что вымыла класс (комнату)
2.Write in Engish in Past Simple and in Present Perfect.
Он уже написал картину
Он написал эту картину много лет тому назад
3.Write in Engish in Present Perfect Progressive.
Анна пишет письмо с утра
Как давно ты читаешь эту книгу?
4.Write in Engish in Present Perfect or in Present Perfect Proggresive.
Hi, Tom, I (see, not) you for weeks
What (you, do) all this time?
5.Write in Engish in Past Perfect.
После того как он вернулся из школы, он читал книгу
6.Report what Nick said
Nick said: "I usually spend my holidays in the south"
Nick said to John: "Where are you going?"
Nick said to Mike: "Have you packed your suitcase?"
7.Write in the passive voice.
Bread (to eat) every day
The letter (to receive) yesterday
Nick (to bend) to Moscow next week.
5. Найдите и выпишите предложения в Present Perfect Continuous.
The scene in a cavernous buildingatop a forested hill here resembles a brainy, free-form summer camp, or a loft where twentysomethings meet to pursue esoteric dreams. It does not look like the usual notion of college.
A few Lehigh University students turn out prosthetic hands on a 3-D printer. Yards away, another group studies the breeding habits of endangered fish darting around wading pools, and yet another pieces together a film about a Polish poet. Most of the students here are pursuing their own projects — about 30 in all — and finding their own way, with little faculty input and with nothing more at stake than testing their own ambition, skills and curiosity.
“We got a group together and said what we wanted to do, and the administration just said, ‘O.K., ask for any equipment or advice you need,’ ” said Colleen Perry, who is studying bioengineering. “We’ve definitely made mistakes, but it’s probably the first time in our lives that we’re not getting a grade and we don’t have anyone telling us what to do.”
Lehigh first tried what it calls its mountaintop program on a smaller scale last summer, combining elements that scholars of education have advocated for years — research, work experience and independent, long-form projects. Proponents say such hands-on approaches not only reinforce what students learn, they also foster innovation, collaboration and persistence.
Some colleges have expanded those
practices, but the going has been slow. The annual National Survey of Student
Engagement shows that by the time they graduate, fewer than half of college
students have done internships or some other kind of field experience, fewer
than half have done a senior thesis and just 23 percent have done research with
a faculty member outside of what is required for their courses.
Universities often reserve serious research and in-depth work for graduate students. And students who do get the chance usually assist on professors’ projects or work under close faculty supervision.
“We know that these are high-impact practices that we’ve been expanding, but we need to think about new models of how to promote them, because a faculty member can only take on so many students to mentor directly,” said Lynnette Overby, director of undergraduate research and experiential learning at the University of Delaware. So what Lehigh is trying, she said, “is pretty interesting.”