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CHECK YOUR LEARNING-basic VII

(PRESENTE PERFECT AND SIMPLE PAST) Lic. Gina Soplopuco Rivas


1. Which word is the odd-one-out? (1) a) singer (2) a) musician (3) a) band (4) a) write (5) a) watch b) rock b) singer b) pop b) read b) become c) rap c) classical c) jazz c) give c) want d) folk d) songwriter d) rock d) pour d) kill

2. Complete the text with words from the box. albums concerts band musician rock songs songwriter

My favourite (1) songwriter is Eric Clapton, I think he is wonderful. He plays guitar and hes a great (2) musician Hes written many famous (3) songs like Wonderful Tonight and Layla. In the 1960s he was in a (4) concerts called Cream. They only made three (5) albums but they were one of the first really big 6) rock groups. Ive heard that their (7) band were really good. 3. Match two words from the box to the categories aunt October bathroom grandfather beautiful sunny May train comedy trousers arm shirt boat neck horror

kitchen

Adjective Body Clothes Family

beautiful, sunny arm, neck trousers, shirt aunt, grandfather

Month Room in a house Transport Type of film

May, October bathroom, kitchen boat, train comedy, horror

4. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. (1) Have you ever met (meet) anyone famous? (2) Have you ever spoken (speak) in public? (3) Ive never made (make) a TV programme. (4) Madonna has won (win) lots of music awards. (5) John Grisham has written (write) lots of famous books. (6) Ive never read (read) any of his books. (7) Have you heard (hear) their latest song? (8) They have sold (sell) millions of albums.

5. Correct the mistakes. There is one mistake in each. (1) Ive ever been on TV. (2) You have written a letter to a newspaper? (3) Ive never spoke in public. (4) Have you ever call a radio programme? (5) Have you ever meet a famous singer? (7) Ive never sing in public. Ive ever been on TV Have you ever written a letter to the newspaper? Ive never spoken in public Have you ever called a radio programme? Have you ever met a famous singer? Ive never sung in public in ten years everyone used computers in their jobs

(6) Whats the good time to visit your country? Whens the good time to visit your country.

(8) In ten years everyone use computers in their jobs

6. Complete the sentences with the correct words. (1) We went to the library / stadium to watch the fo otball match. (2) I think Jack Johnson is a great music / musician. (3) Have you heard his latest album / singer? (4) I work part-time as a waitress in / to a restaurant. (5) I love my job. I think its really boring / interesting. (6) Ive got lots of homework to do / make.

7. Write down the correct form (pronoun + verb).

I opened He wrote

I have opened He has written

They did You swam She gave

they have done you have swum She has given

8. Write the types of music 0 1 2 3 arp ousl rap soul 4 5 6 chteon opp pih-ohp techno pop hip hop

vhyea etalm heavy metal zajz jazz

9. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). a. b. Mary (win) won the lottery last year. We (prepare) have prepared dinner before.

c. James (find) found your ring in the garden yesterday. d. He (come) has come home. I (see / not) havent seen anyone yet.

e. They (buy) bought their car two years ago. f. g. Phil (go / not) didnt go to the cinema last night. h. We (be / not) havent been to the zoo so far. i. j. k. l. She (arrive / not) hasnt arrived yet. Emily (visit / not) didnt visit me last week. (you / read) Have you ever read the book yet? How many letters (they / write) have they written so far?

m. When (he / tell) had he told you that? n. (you / be) Did you was at home last night? o. How often (you / travel) did you travel abroad till now?

10. Complete the text a. A: (you / taste / ever) Have you ever tasted sushi? b. B: Yes, I (eat) have eaten sushi at least five times so far. c. A: When (you / eat) have you eaten sushi for the first time? d. B: I (eat) have eaten sushi for the first time on my dad's 50th birthday. He (invite) invited the whole family to a Japanese restaurant. e. A: (you / like) you liked it? f. B: Absolutely. In fact, it (be) was so good that we (be) have been to that restaurant three times yet. And on my mum's birthday, we (order) ordered some sushi and (have) _______________________ it at home.

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