Present Perfect-Past Simple
Present Perfect-Past Simple
Present Perfect-Past Simple
1–5,
7–12 (I have done / I have been doing, I do / I am doing and I did)
I am twenty years old. I was born in Poland, but my family moved to England when I was
twelve and I am living here ever since. I left school since three years and since then I am
having several jobs in tourism and marketing. For the past six months I am working for
Go-Places Agency. The manager has been saying that he is willing to give me a reference.
I speak Polish and English fluently. I have also learnt Spanish since I left school, so I speak
some Spanish too.
Yours sincerely,
Marianna Nowak
36 Write an email applying for this job. You may write for yourself or you may invent an applicant.
Busy souvenir shop seeks bright, helpful person for two months in summer.
Must speak fluent English in addition to at least one other language. Experience and
qualifications not essential, but desirable. Good pay and conditions.
Email giving details + one referee to nicole.sparks@studentjobsearch.co.uk
From:
To: nicole.sparks@studentjobsearch.co.uk
Subject: Assistant shop manager
40 Put the verbs into the correct form: present perfect simple or past simple. Read the whole
text before you begin.
Thirty years ago only a few people (1) realised clerk who (11) (know) your name
(realise) how greatly technology was about to with an impersonal website. Teachers complain
transform everyone’s daily lives. These few that students (12) (learn) to copy
decades (2) (see) enormous and paste instead of thinking for themselves.
changes in how people live, study and work. There are fears that governments and companies
Trips to the supermarket which once (13) (not / do) enough to safeguard
(3) (take) half the weekend have personal data stored online. Certainly, some of us
been replaced with online ordering. Music lovers may now be wondering whether modern technology
who once (4) (spend) hours (14) (bring) us as many problems
wandering around shops, simply download the as it (15) (solve).
tracks they want to hear. Information which
(5) (require) hours of research in
a library (6) (become) available
to anybody in a few clicks on the keyboard. The
spread of laptops and wi-fi (7)
(enable) students and business people to work
almost anywhere at anytime and mobile phones
(8) (transform) the way people
organise their lives.
However, some people question how much
our lives (9) (improve) over
these years. Online banking, for example,
(10) (replace) the friendly bank
42 Choose ten of the pictures and write true sentences about yourself. Use the present
perfect or past simple.
play / computer
get / married play / golf pass / exam break / leg
game
text / my best
watch / TV ride / bike study / English drink / milk
friend