Past Simple vs Present Perfect
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Complete the gaps with the words in Past Simple tense or Present Perfect tense.
I
(see)
Tom when I was in London. He hasn’t changed at all.
She
(pass)
her degree last year, then she got a job in London.
I
(never / eat)
octopus, but I
(eat)
lobster.
How many times
(you / be)
to the cinema this year?
When
(they / get married)
?
Look at that! Someone
(leave)
the car door open!
I
(just read)
this newspaper article. It’s very good.
You
(work)
very hard recently.
I
(learn)
to speak a little English when I was at school.
- Oh now! I think I
(break)
my brother’s Cd player.
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