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Present perfect vs Past Simple

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  • I _____ (drink) three cups of coffee yesterday.
    I DRANK three cups of coffee yesterday.
  • Jack hasn't read that book ( already / just / yet )
    Jack hasn't read that book YET.
  • Last year I _____ (visit) Paris.
    Last year I VISITED Paris.
  • You _____ (watch) this film three times already.
    YOU'VE WATCHED this film three times already.
  • I _____ (finish) the homework last night.
    I FINISHED the homework last night.
  • Have you met your new teacher ( already / just / yet )?
    Have you met your new teacher YET?
  • Emily has ( already / just / yet ) played this game three times.
    Emily has ALREADY played this game three times.
  • I ____ (live) in Berlin for three years before moving to Milan.
    I LIVED in Berlin for three years before moving to Milan.
  • Let's watch a film! _____ you _____ (see) this one?
    Let's watch a film! HAVE you SEEN this one?
  • _____ _____ ever _____ (visit) Italy before? I think you'd like it.
    HAVE YOU ever VISITED Italy before? I think you'd like it.
  • I'm sorry, John isn't here now. He _____ (go) to the shops.
    I'm sorry, John isn't here now. HE'S GONE to the shops.
  • I _____ ( not / finish ) my homework last night.
    I DIDN'T FINISH my homework last night.
  • I _____ (not / finish) the homework yet.
    I HAVEN'T FINISHED the homework yet.
  • Mum, _____ _____ _____ (see) my phone?
    Mum, HAVE YOU SEEN my phone?
  • How many times _____ you _____ (go) to Japan?
    How many times HAVE YOU BEEN to Japan?
  • I _____ (live) in London since 1998.
    I'VE LIVED in London since 1998.
  • Mike ______ (buy) his ticket for the music festival two months ago.
    Mike BOUGHT his ticket for the music festival two months ago.
  • I _____ (drink) three cups of coffee today so I won't have another.
    I'VE DRUNK three cups of coffee today so I won't have another.
  • Mike ______ (not / see) his favourite band live before and so he’s excited.
    Mike HASN'T SEEN his favourite band live before and he's so excited.
  • I've ( already / just / yet ) made some pasta. Do you want some?
    I've JUST made some pasta. Do you want some?