Put the verb in the present perfect or past simple.
1 A: Have you ever been (you/ever/be)
to Florida?
B: Yes, we went. (go) there on holiday
two years ago.
A:
(you/have)
a good time?
B: Yes, it
(be) great.
3 Rose works in a factory. She
(work) there for six
months. Before that she
(be) a waitress in a restaurant. She
(work) there for two
years but she
(not/enjoy) it very much.
(go) out a
2 A: Where's Alan?
(you/see) him?
B: Yes, he
few minutes ago.
A: And Julia?
B: I don't know. I
(not/sec) her.
4 A: Do you know Martin's sister?
B: 1
(see) her a few
times but I
(never/speak) to her.
(yolu/ever/speak) to her?
A: Yes. I
(meet) her
at a party last week. She's very nice.
Answers
- been
- went
- worked , was , worked
- have you seen
- have not seen
- met
- never spoke
you spoke to
Answer:
1. A: Have you ever been
B: went
A: Did you have
B: was
3. has been working
was
worked
did not enjoy
2. A: Have you seen
B: went
B: did not see
4. B: have seen, never spoke. Did you ever speak
A: met
Explanation:
1. A: Have you ever been to Florida?
B: Yes, we went there on holiday two years ago.
A: Did you have a good time?
B: Yes, it was great.
3. Rose works in a factory. She has been working there for six months. Before that she was a waitress in a restaurant. She worked there for two years but she did not enjoy it very much.
2. A: Where's Alan? Have you seen him?
B: Yes, he went out a few minutes ago.
A: And Julia?
B: I don't know. I did not see her.
4. A: Do you know Martin's sister?
B: I have seen her a few times but I never spoke to her. Did you ever speak to her?
A: Yes. I met her at a party last week. She's very nice.
A flow of conversation is seen when the appropriate forms of verbs are used.