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7. Put the verb into the Present Perfect, the Past Perfect or the Past Simple.

  1. After the children (go) to bed, we (watch) television.

  2. It (rain) very heavily last Monday, but it (not/rain) much since then.

  3. They (leave) Edinburg by October.

  4. Henry (play) football at school, but he (not/play) since he left school in 1994.

  5. As soon as she (pass) her driving test she (buy) a car.

  6. He (give) his daughter $3000 when she got married in 1990, but he (not/give) her any money since then.

  7. I couldn't pay for my ticket because a thief (steal) my wallet.

  8. By that time they (settle) the matter.

  9. He knew that the Browns (go) to Scotland by train.

  10. By 5 o'clock yesterday he (complete) this work.

8. Put the verb into the Present Perfect, the Past Simple or the Present Perfect Continuous.

  1. This dog is dangerous. It (bite) several people; it (bite) the post­man yesterday morning.

  2. She's going to marry next month. She (choose) her wedding dress yesterday, but she (not/choose) any other clothes yet.

  3. The police (catch) two of the escaped prisoners last night, but they (not/catch) the third yet.

  4. He borrowed $30 three months ago. He (pay) back half of it last month, but he (not/pay) back the other $15.

  5. We (not/be) to a concert for a year. The last time we (go) to a concert (be) a year ago.

  6. We (begin) to learn English three years ago.

  7. I (see) Tom in the street yesterday, but I (not/speak) to him.

  8. I (wear) this shirt for two days, but it isn't dirty yet, so I'm still wearing it today.

The Future Perfect Tense/ The Future Perfect Continuous Tense

1. Use the Future Perfect.

Model: Tom and Ann are going to the cinema. The film begins at 7.30 and it is already 7.20. And it will take them 20 minutes to get there. When they get there, (the film/already/start) the film will have already started.

  1. Jim always goes to bed at 11 o'clock. Tom is going to visit him at 11.30 this evening. When Tom arrives, (Jim/go/to bed) _________.

  2. Tom is on holiday. He has very little money and he is spending too much too quickly. Before the end of his holiday, (he /spend/all his money) _________.

  3. Chuck came to Britain from the US nearly three years ago. Next Monday it will be exactly three years since he arrived. Next Monday (he/be/here/exactly three years) _________.

2. Put the verb into the Future Perfect or the Future Perfect Continuous.

    1. Next year is Ted and Amy's 25th wedding anniversary. They (to be) married for 25 years.

    2. We are late. I expect the film already (to start) by the time we get to the cinema.

3. By this time next week they (to shoot) this film for three years.

  1. They (to finish) the plans by the end of the week.

  2. Before the end of his holiday Tom (to spend) all his money.

  3. By Christmas we (to work) together for ten years.

  4. The train (to leave) by the time we get to the station.