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1. It's the first time that they ''have been|'ve been (be) to Ireland.<br>
1. It's the first time that they ''have been|'ve been (be) to Ireland.<br>
2. Ethan and his mother ''haven't visited (not visit)'' Dublin before.<br>
2. Ethan and his mother ''haven't visited (not, visit)'' Dublin before.<br>
3. Mrs Murphy ''has (???)'' always ''wanted(want)'' to know more about her family.<br>
3. Mrs Murphy ''has (???)'' always ''wanted(want)'' to know more about her family.<br>
4. ''Have(???)'' you ''tried(try)'' any Irish sports yet, Ethan? <br>
4. ''Have(???)'' you ''tried(try)'' any Irish sports yet, Ethan? <br>
5. Unfortunately they '' (learn) haven't learned '' any Irish yet. <br>
5. Unfortunately they ''  haven't learned(not, learn)'' any Irish yet. <br>
6. Mrs Murphy ''(not buy) hasn't bought '' any bus tickets yet. <br>  
6. Mrs Murphy ''has not bought|hasn't bought(not, buy)'' any bus tickets yet. <br>  
7. Clare  ''(recommend) has recommended'' lots of sights for them today.
7. Clare ''has recommended (recommend)'' lots of sights for them today.
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Version vom 9. November 2020, 11:12 Uhr

In this unit we're going to revise simple past and present perfect. By contrasting them, we can see, what the differences between these two tenses are.

Revision

Present Perfect

Have you visited Ireland yet? - No, we haven't had time. (More about Present Perfect.)

Put the verb in the present perfect. (p35 ex 5)

1. It's the first time that they have been|'ve been (be) to Ireland.
2. Ethan and his mother haven't visited (not, visit) Dublin before.
3. Mrs Murphy has (???) always wanted(want) to know more about her family.
4. Have(???) you tried(try) any Irish sports yet, Ethan?
5. Unfortunately they   haven't learned(not, learn) any Irish yet.
6. Mrs Murphy has not bought|hasn't bought(not, buy) any bus tickets yet.
7. Clare has recommended (recommend) lots of sights for them today.








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