1. Choose
between the Present Perfect and the Past Simple tense-forms.
1.
Hello, Mr... er ... Mr - I'm sorry, \ forgot/have forgotten your
name.
2.
News just came in/has just come in of an earthquake in Southern Mangrovia. According to the first reports the
quake struck/has struck just after midnight last night.
3.
Alice bought/has
bought a new car. - Really? Where did she get/has she got the
money?
4.
I have often wondered/often wondered what he does for a living.
5.
He was/has been ill before Christmas, but he has been/ was fine
since then.
6.
Things have been/were difficult since Sharon has lost/ lost her job.
7.
Paul was/has been keen on music since childhood.
8.
Did you two meet/Have you two met before? David,
this is Ann.
9.
Did you see/Have you seen Jane by any chance? There's a
letter for her.
10. This is the only occasion that
I have seen/saw him wearing a tie.