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L7-Simple, Continuous or Perfect

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  • I (just / still / already / since) haven’t finished my project work. It’s due in tomorrow!
    still
  • I was a bit surprised about the contents of the course. I ___ (read) the course description before I chose to take it.
    hadn't read
  • I (was listening / listened) to music in my room when my phone rang.
    was listening
  • I took my car in to be repaired last week and I can’t believe it. The mechanics still (didn't fix / don't fix / haven't fixed / hadn't fixed) it.
    haven't fixed
  • Where were you last night? (I’d hung out with my friends. / I was hanging out with my friends.)
    I was hanging out with my friends.
  • It was the morning of the deadline and, unfortunately, David still ___ finished his essay.
    hadn't
  • Last week, I saw a really familiar film in English. About halfway through, I realised that I ('ve already seen / already saw / 'd alredy seen) it before in my country.
    'd already seen
  • They ___ (hope) to visit us but unfortunately their train got cancelled.
    were hoping
  • Have you ever ___ (ride) a horse before?
    ridden
  • Arrange the words: you / were / met / doing / you / you / her / when / what / do / remember / ?
    Do you remember what you were doing when you met her?
  • Katie (always lost / 's always lost / 's always losing) her keys – it’s so annoying!
    's always losing
  • By the time they arrived, the band (was starting / had started) performing.
    had started
  • I (was visiting / visited) Mexico three times last year.
    visited
  • I’m sorry, Sandra isn’t here anymore. She ('s just leaving / 's just left / 'd just left / was just leaving).
    's just left
  • They’ve (ever / never) eaten curry before.
    never
  • Is Nick the newest member of the team? (Yes, he only works here for two months. / Yes, he’s only working here for two months. / Yes, he’s only worked here for two months.)
    Yes, he’s only worked here for two months.
  • What are you doing for your summer holiday? (Had you booked / Did you book / Do you book / Have you booked) anything yet?
    Have you booked
  • On holiday last year, Banu (goes / had gone / went) swimming almost every day.
    went
  • By the time Sara got to the meeting place, her friends (had already left / have already left / already left).
    had already left
  • Where did you go for your last holiday? -I (went / had gone / 've been / was going) to Nepal for a month.
    went
  • What happened to your leg? (I fell off my bike and broke it. / I was falling off my bike and broke it.)
    I fell off my bike and broke it.
  • We ('re planning / planned) to move house later this year.
    're planning
  • We ___ seen the cat for over a week when suddenly, he turned up at our front door.
    hadn't
  • He (was playing / 'd played / plays / played) on his computer and I was chatting to my friend.
    was playing
  • What’s happened to Isabela’s leg? (She’s broken it last week. / She broke it last week. / She was breaking it last week.)
    She broke it last week.
  • Order the words to make a question: Sophie / ever / lived / abroad / has / ?
    Has Sophie ever lived abroad?
  • Clive (was expecting / 's expected / 's expecting) his team to win the competition again, but now the season has finished, he’s very disappointed that they didn’t.
    was expecting
  • Natasha ('s living / lives) here just for a short time until her place is ready.
    's living
  • We need to get going. The train ('s leaving / 's left) in 15 minutes.
    's leaving
  • I was opening the car door when the alarm (went / was going) off.
    went