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Ejercicios grammar verbs forms
1. I. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect Simple, the Present Perfect Continuous or the
Past Simple.
1. Jack: I think I (lose) my sunglasses. I (look) for them since noon, but I
can’t find them. And they (be) very expensive!
Amanda: I (lose) three pairs so far and I (learn) my lesson. I only buy
cheap sunglasses now… Maybe you (leave) them at Harry’s house this morning.
Jack: No, I (already, ask) him.
2. Debbie: This is the most interesting book I (ever, read).
Pat: Where you (get) that book? I (try) to find it for months
now!
Debbie: My brother (give) it to me for my birthday.
2. 3. Tanya: I’m afraid Tom isn’t here. He (deliver) newspapers since 7:00 a.m., but he
should be back soon.
Peter: He (leave) three messages on my answering machine but I’m not home, so please
tell him to call me at my grandparents’ house. I (stay) with them for the past two weeks,
but I (forget) to tell Tom when I last (see) him.
4. Steve: Hey, Matt. Come here!
Matt: What’s wrong?
Steve: Who (listen) to my CDs?
Matt: Not me. Why?
Steve: Well, someone (scratch) two of my discs. Where’s Ken?
Matt: I don’t know. I (not see) him this morning, but he’ll be here for lunch. You can ask
him then.
3. II. Complete using can, can’t, may, may not or must.
1. you lend me your dictionary please? I really need it.
2. Rebecca is eighteen months old. Now that she walk, I have to watch her all the time!
3. Roger come to the cinema with us because he has a lot of studying to do.
4. Jane have bought a car. I saw her driving past my house this morning.
5. «I’m surprised that John didn’t answer the door. I rang the doorbell many times.» «He have been
sleeping.»
6. I play a game on your computer?
7. They have walked all the way to town. It’s too far!
8. I have some more red wine, please?
9. They afford to rent a summer house this year, so they’ve decided to go camping instead.
10. «I’ve got a temperature and a sore throat.» «Oh, you be feeling awful!»
4. III. Complete the sentences using can, should, would, mustn’t, have to or don’t have to.
1. You smoke during take off.
2. you like some more tea?
3. I’m afraid we cancel our skiing trip.
4. I get you a drink?
5. You do any cooking as I’ve already prepared something.
6. You have told her the truth earlier. She wouldn’t have been so angry.
7. I was a very good student and I always do my homework.
8. We go swimming if you like. It’s warm today.