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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #105487: Simple past or Present perfect
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: | Past | Present perfect | Find the correct tense [Change theme]
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    Simple past or Present perfect


    Choose the more appropriate tense.

    Simple past when there's a specified time.

    Present perfect when there's indefinite time, or connection to the present.





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    1. I (already/be) to Canada.

    2. I (make) a cake yesterday.

    3. I (read) two books last month.

    4. My sisters (write) me a letter when I was in Canada.

    5. She (make) progress in her English learning.

    6. We (finish) all our homework. We are proud of it.

    7. My parents (give) me a car last week. Can you believe that?

    8. I (write) a good part of my essay, but I have to write a bit more.

    9. My brother (wash) his car yesterday, but it's all dirty again.

    10. I (eat) too much food, I'm so full.










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