Fill in the gaps using either the Present Perfect or the Simple Past one verb is in the Past Perfect.. This morning something wonderful and amazing __________ happen to me.. She told me
Trang 11 Fill in the gaps using either the Present Perfect or the Simple Past (one verb is in the Past Perfect).
Last week I _ (meet) an old lady called Cindy She _ (be) eighty-two She _ (be) a beggar She (talk) to me and I _ (hear) the story of her entire life I _ (feel) so sad when she (finish) it that I almost _ (cry) As I _ (feel) sorry for her, I _ (give) Cindy some money
This morning something wonderful and amazing (happen)
to me I (meet) Cindy again, but, my goodness, she _(be) different She told me the following
“Since you _ (give) me that money my life _ (change) completely With the money you _ (give) me I (buy) a lottery ticket and I (win) I _ (buy) myself a house where I’m living now I _ (also buy) some new clothes, a TV set … you can’t imagine how happy I am!
I _ (be) so astonished that I couldn’t even say a word I (follow) her and … surprise! She _ (buy) me a yellow Ferrari
2 Fill in the gaps using the following adverbs.
a) She is a cold, unfeeling woman, she has showed any affection
already – never – always – yet – ever – since - for
Trang 2b) her husband’s death, Anne has become a cold-blooded woman
c) Paul doesn’t want to go to Paris as he has _ been there d) They have been engaged two months
e) The young boy hasn’t eaten his dinner _
f) I’ve been a warm-hearted person And you?
g) She has been laughing she saw that woman Key to exercises:
1 met, was, was, talked, heard, felt, finished, cried, felt, gave, happened, met, was, gave, has changed, gave, bought, won, bought, have also bought, was, followed, had bought
2 a) never
b) since
c) already
d) for
e) yet
f) always
g) ever since