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Present perfect - past simpleOnline version

Tenses practice

by Cintia Lazarte
1

Does the man have feelings for Kate?

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2

The girl know when her friend saw her ring.

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3

Hve you ___ been in love?

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4

They have been together ___ 5 years.

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5

Hoe many have you ___ save?

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6

Last Tuesday I ___ to eat lunch

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Explicación

He thought the feelings would go away, but he doesn't want the feelings to go away.

She uses the present perfect (Have you seen?) so it refers to "at some point".

"Ever" is used in questions. "Never" is used in affirmative sentences.

For + period of time Since + year/month/clause with verb in the past/specific time

If you want to use "can" in the present perfect, you use "been able to"

"Last" is a marker for the past simple.