Froggy Jumps Present Perfect and Past Simple 2Version en ligne Correct the sentences by choosing the correct option. par Centro de Autoacceso Unidad Los Uribe FCA 1 He left quite early but he yet hasn’t arrived a He left quite early but he hasn’t arrived yet b He left quite early, but he yet hasn’t arrived. c He left quite early, but he has arrived yet. 2 We don’t see each other since we left school. a We don’t see each other since we left school. b We haven’t seen each other sice we left school. c We didn’t see each other since we left school. 3 Have you ever wrote a poem? a Have ever wrote a poem? b Did you ever write a poem? c Have your ever written a poem? 4 She have never been to Istanbul. a She has never been to Istanbul. b She have never been to Istanbul. c She never been to Istanbul. 5 I’ve lent him 50 last week, but he hasn’t paid me back yet. a I lent him 50 last week, but he hasn’t paid me back yet. b I lent him 50 last week, but he doesn’t pay me back yet. c I’ve lent him 50 last week, but he has paid me back yet. 6 I don’t see them often, but I’ve known them since ten years. a I don’t see them often but. I’ve known them since ten years. b I don’t see them often but I known them since ten years. c I don’t see them often, but I’ve known them for ten years. 7 What year have you left school? a What year did you leave school? b What year did you left school? c What year do you leave school? 8 We’re lost. We already have been down this road twice. a We’re lost. We already been down this road twice. b We're lost. We have already been down this road twice c We’re lost. We are already down this road twice. 9 I sent her an email last week, but she doesn’t reply yet. a I sent her an email last week, but she hasn’t replied yet b I sent her an email last week, but doesn’t reply yet. c I sent her an email last week, but she hasn’t been replying yet. 10 They live in that house since 1980. a They've lived in house since 1980. b They lived in that house since 1980. c They’ve lived in that house since 1980.