How Long Do I Have to Wait Before I Can Try Zelle Again

Present perfect-present perfect continuous. Exercises

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Exercise 1 The present perfect simple and continuous. Put the verbs in brackets into the right tense: present perfect simple or present perfect continuous.

1 Peter: Y'all (phone) for ages. You not nearly (finish)?

Jack: I (not get) through nevertheless. I (try) to go our Paris function but the line (be) engaged all morning.

2 Ann (fail) her driving examination three times because she's so bad at reversing. Just she (exercise) reversing for the terminal week and I recollect she (get) a chip better at it.

three Tom: I often (wonder) why Bill left the country and so of a sudden.

Peter: Actually, I only (observe) out.

iv He (play) the bagpipes since six o'clock this morn. He simply just (stop).

five Why yous (not bring) me the messages for signature? You (not blazon) them yet?

half-dozen Tom (looking upwardly absent-minded-mindedly as Mary comes in): You (sunbathe)?

Mary (crossly): Don't be ridiculous! It (rain) all twenty-four hour period!

vii A pair of robins (build) a nest in the porch since terminal week. I (watch) them from my window since they began.

8 The constabulary (not find) the murderer withal, but the dead man's brother (be) in the station all day. The police say that he (assist) them with their enquiries.

9 They (pull) downward near of the houses in this street, but they (not touch) the erstwhile shop at the corner even so.

x Tom is convinced that there is gold in these hills just we (search) for six months and (not encounter) any sign of it.

eleven I (look) for the prices of the houses to come down before buying a house, but I think I (wait) likewise long and the prices are beginning to go upward once again.

12 Peter (be) a junior clerk for three years. Lately he (expect) for a better post simply and so far he (not find) anything.

13 I (practise) housework all morning and I (not finish) withal.

- I (practice) mine already. I always start at 6 a.grand.

fourteen I but (pick) x pounds of strawberries! I (grow) strawberries for years simply I never (have) such a good crop before.

15 What you (practice) with the corkscrew? The point is cleaved off.

- I'm afraid I (use) information technology to make holes in this tin.

16 She just (sell) ii of her own paintings.

- She's lucky. I (pigment) for five years and I (non sell) a unmarried motion-picture show yet.

17 They are throwing crockery at each other in the next flat.

- This (happen) before?

- Well, they (have) a good many rows but this is the get-go fourth dimension they (throw) crockery.

eighteen What y'all (do) with my typewriter? I can't observe it anywhere.

- Tom just (go) off with it. He says he'll bring it back when he (end).

19 He (piece of work) for Crow Brothers for forty years and never once (be) late. The firm merely (present) him with a gilt watch as .a sign of their appreciation.

20 Nosotros (mend) sheets all morning merely we only (do) three, and now the sewing machine (break) down so we'll be fifty-fifty slower with the next one.

21 George (collect) matchboxes ever since he left school. Now he (collect) so many that he doesn't know where to put them.

22 I (look) through my old photo album. Information technology's full of photographs of people whose names I completely (forget). I wonder what (happen) to them all.

23 It was lovely at xi o'clock, but since then the sky (go) steadily darker and the wind (rising). I'grand afraid the fine spell (come up) to an end.

24 Since he became Mayor, my brother reckons that he (eat) xxx official lunches and 22 official dinners, and he (lose) count of the number of receptions and parties that he (attend).

- He (put) on a lot of weight?

25 Secretary: Customers (ring) up all morning complaining almost getting incorrect bills.

Director: I know, something (go) wrong with our computer. The mechanic (work) on it. I promise he (find) out what'due south wrong.

26 Someone (utilize) my umbrella! It's all moisture! And it was wet yesterday and the day earlier!

- Well, it wasn't me. I (non be) out of the business firm for a week!

27 I (stand) in this queue for ages. Information technology (not move) at all in the last five minutes. I think the man in the ticket function just (shut) his window and (go) off for tiffin.

28 The Town Council (consider) my application for permission to build a garage for three months. They merely (give) my neighbor permission to build one, so I hope they (decide) to allow me have 1 likewise.'

29 You look exhausted!

- Yes, I (play) lawn tennis and I (not play) for years, so I'm non used to it.

30 They began widening this road 3 weeks ago; but the workmen (be) on strike for the last fortnight so they (not get) very far with it.

31 That human being (stand) at the motorbus stop for the terminal one-half hour. Shall I tell him that the final bus already (become)?

32 I wonder if anything (happen) to Tom. I (wait) an hour at present. He often (keep) me waiting but he never (exist) quite so late every bit this.

33 Mrs Chocolate-brown (alive) next door for quite a long time now just she never (say) more 'Good morning' to me.

34 I just (remember) that I (not pay) the rent yet. I am surprised that the landlord (not ring) me up to remind me.

- Information technology is the first time you (be) late with the rent in 25 years. He probably thinks that yous (pay) and he (lose) the cheque.

35 Shop assistant; Could yous give me some proof of your identity, madam?

Customer: But I (shop) here for fifteen years!

Shop assistant: I know, madam, but manifestly the company (lose) a lot of money lately through dud cheques and they (brand) new regulations which we (be told) to apply to all customers no matter how long nosotros (know) them.

36 What you (practice)? I (look) for you for ages.

- I (build) a barbecue in the garden.

Student

Pupil

Practise 2 The unproblematic by and the past perfect, simple and continuous. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.

1 He (give) me back the book, (thank) me for lending information technology to him and he (say) that he (enjoy) it very much; but I (know) that he (not read) information technology because most of the pages (be) still uncut.

2 When he (see) his wife off at the station he (return) home as he (non accept) to be at the airdrome till 9.30.

iii He (non have) to pack, for his wife already (do) that for him and ms case (be) ready in the hall.

four He (not have) to check the doors and windows either, for his wife e'er (exercise) that before she (exit) the house.

5 All he (have) to exercise (be) to decide whether or not to take his overcoat with him. In the cease he (decide) non to.

six At 8.xxx he (pick) up his instance, (become) out of business firm and (slam) the door backside him.

7 Then he (feel) in his jpodrets for the primal, for his wife (remind) him to double-lock the irast door.

8 When he (search) all his pockets and (detect) no primal he Retrieve) where information technology (be).

nine He (go out) it in his overcoat pocket.

10 Then he (recall) something else; his passport and tickets (exist) k his overcoat pocket likewise.

11 I (arrive) in England in the middle of July. I (be told) that England (be) shrouded in fog all year round, so I (be) quite surprised to find that it was merely raining.

12 I (inquire) another passenger, an Englishman, about the fog and he (say) that there (not be) any since the previous February.

13 If I (desire) fog, he said, I (come up) at quite the wrong time.

14 Nonetheless, he (tell) me that I could buy tinned fog at a store in Shaftesbury Avenue.

15 He (admit) that he never (buy) fog there himself but (assure) me that they (sell) proficient quality fog and that it (non be) expensive. I suppose he was joking.

xvi When the sometime lady (return) to her apartment she (see) at once that burglars (break) in during her absence, because the front door (be) open up and everything in the apartment (exist) upside downwards.

17 The burglars themselves (be) no longer at that place, just they probably only simply (leave) because a cigarette was still burning on an ornamental table.

eighteen Probably they (hear) the lift coming up and (run) down the fire escape.

19 They (assist) themselves to her whisky also but in that location (be) a little left, so she (pour) herself out a potable.

20 She (wonder) if they (find) her jewellery and rather (promise) that they had.

21 The jewellery (be given) her by her husband, who (die) some years before.

22 Since his death she (non have) the centre to wear it, withal she (not similar) to sell information technology.

23 At present information technology (seem) that fate (accept) the thing out of her hands; and certainly the insurance money would come up in handy.

24 I (put) the £5 note into one of my books; but next day information technology (have) me ages to discover it because I (forget) which book I (put) information technology into.

25 A adult female (come) in with a infant, who she (say) just (swallow) a safety pin.

26 I (think) my train (get out) at 14.33, and (exist) very disappointed when I (get in) at 14.xxx and (learn) that information technology just (leave).

27 I (observe) later that I (use) an out-of-date timetable.

28 He (park) his auto under a No Parking sign and (blitz) into the store. When he (come) out of the shop ten minutes later the motorcar (be) no longer there.

29 He (wonder) if someone (steal) it or if the police (drive) information technology away.

30 It (exist) at present 6 p.m.; and Jack (be) tired because he (work) difficult all twenty-four hours.

31 He (be) also hungry because he (have) zip to swallow since breakfast.

32 His wife usually (bring) him sandwiches at lunch time, but today for some reason she (not come up).

33 He (go along) looking at her, wondering where he (run into) her earlier.

34 I (look) out before I (become) to bed and (come across) a man continuing on the reverse pavement watching the house.

35 When I (get upwardly) the following morn he (exist) still there, and I (wonder) whether he (stay) at that place all night or if he (go) away and (come) back.

36 When I (open) the door I (run across) a man on his knees.

37 He clearly (mind) to our conversation and I (wonder) how much he (hear).

38 When I (ask) him what he (do), he (say) that he (driblet) a 50p piece outside the door and (look) for information technology.

39 I (not see) whatsoever sign of the money, simply I (find) a small notebook and pencil which he probably (drib) when the door (open) suddenly.

40 Then he (take) notes of our conversation!

41 The notes (be) written in a foreign language, so I (turn) to the stranger and (ask) him to translate.

42 But he (pull) my hat over my optics and (run) off downward the corridor.

43 By the time I (recover) from the daze he (disappear) round the corner.

44 Curiously enough, when I (movement) my human foot I (find) that I (stand) on a 50p piece.

45 Perhaps he (tell) the truth after all!'

Student

Pupil

Answers

Practice 1 1 have been telephoning; Oasis't you nearly finished; haven't got; have been trying, has been 2 has failed; has been practising, has got 3 have often wondered; have simply establish out 4 has been playing; has only but stopped 5 oasis't you lot brought; Oasis't y'all typed 6 Have you been sunbathing; has been raining/ has rained 7 accept been building; have been watching/take watched eight oasis't found, has been; has been helping 9 take pulled down, haven't touched x have searched/have been searching, haven't seen 11 accept been waiting, take waited 12 has been; has been looking, hasn't found 13 take been doing, haven't finished; have done 14 take just picked; take grown/accept been growing, take never had fifteen have you been doing; have been using xvi has just sold; take been painting, haven't sold 17 has this happened; have had, have thrown 18 take yous done; has just gone; has finished 19 has worked/has been working, has never once been; have/has but presented 20 have been mending/have mended, have only done, has cleaved downwardly 21 has collected/has been collecting; has collected 22 have been looking, have completely forgotten; has happened 23 has been getting/has got, has been ascent/has risen; has come 24 has eaten, has lost count, has attended; Has he put on 25 accept been ringing upwards; has gone; has been working; has found out 26 has been using; haven't been 27 have been continuing; hasn't moved; has but shut... and gone off 28 has/take been considering; have just given, accept decided 29 have been playing, haven't played xxx have been, haven't got 31 has been continuing; has already gone 32 has happened; have been waiting/accept waited; has often kept, has never been 33 has been living/has lived, has never said 34 accept but , remembered, oasis't paid; hasn't rung; have been; have paid; has lost 35 have been shopping/have shopped; has been losing/has lost, take made, accept been told, take known 36 have yous been doing; have been looking; take been building

Practise ii 1 gave, thanked, said, had enjoyed, knew, hadn't read, were 2 had seen, returned, didn't have/hadn't 3 didn't have, had already done, was 4 didn't take, did, left five had, was; decided 6 picked, went, slammed 7 felt, had reminded 8 had searched and constitute, remembered, was nine had left 10 remembered, were 11 arrived; had been told, was, was 12 asked, said, hadn't been xiii wanted, had come 14 told fifteen admitted, never bought/had never bought, bodacious, sold, wasn't 16 returned, saw, had broken in, was, was 17 were, had only just left eighteen Probably they (had) heard/They (had) probably heard, had run/ran 19 had helped, was, poured 20 wondered, had found, hoped 21 had been given, had died 22 hadn't had, hadn't liked 23 seemed, had taken 24 put, took, had forgotten/forgot, had put 25 came, said, had just swallowed 26 thought, left, was, arrived, learnt, had but left 27 constitute, had been using/had used 28 parked, rushed; came, was 29 wondered, had stolen, had driven 30 was, was, had been working/had worked 31 was, had had 32 brought, hadn't come up 33 kept, had seen 34 looked, went, saw 35 got up, was, wondered, had stayed, had gone abroad and come back 36 opened, saw 37 had conspicuously been listening, wondered, had heard 38 asked, had been doing/was doing, said, had dropped, had been looking for/was looking for 39 didn't see, plant, had probably dropped, opened 40 had been taking 41 were, turned, asked 42 pulled, ran off 43 (had) recovered, had disappeared 44 moved, found, had been continuing 45 had been telling/was telling

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