Present Perfect Simple vs. Past Simple (Exercises)
1. A film has just won a prize. Journalist Ali has interviewed the director, Mike, and the star, Nika, for his magazine. Fill in the gaps using the verb in brackets in the present perfect simple or the past simple.
Ali: How long ___________ (you/know) each other?
Mike: We _________ (meet) two years ago.
Ali: And when _______ (you/ decide) to make a film together?
Mike: Oh, very quickly.
Nika: We _________ (begin) filming immediately.
Mike: It was hard work, and seven months ago our money ________ (run) out.
Nika: That was frightening!
Mike: Yes. We _______(have) to borrow a million pounds and of course we ________ (not pay) it all back yet.
Ali: But now your film ________(win) this prize, all your problems _________(disappear).
Mike: I hope so.
Ali: And ________(you/plan) your next film yet?
Nika: We want to make another film soon, but we still ________(not choose) the story.
Ali: Well, congratulations on this one.
Mike: Thank you. Lots of people _________(help) us last year and we want to thank everyone.
Nika: Because they are the best team in the world!
2. Look at each pair of sentences. Mark S if their meaning is the same or D if it is different.
Ali: How long ___________ (you/know) each other?
Mike: We _________ (meet) two years ago.
Ali: And when _______ (you/ decide) to make a film together?
Mike: Oh, very quickly.
Nika: We _________ (begin) filming immediately.
Mike: It was hard work, and seven months ago our money ________ (run) out.
Nika: That was frightening!
Mike: Yes. We _______(have) to borrow a million pounds and of course we ________ (not pay) it all back yet.
Ali: But now your film ________(win) this prize, all your problems _________(disappear).
Mike: I hope so.
Ali: And ________(you/plan) your next film yet?
Nika: We want to make another film soon, but we still ________(not choose) the story.
Ali: Well, congratulations on this one.
Mike: Thank you. Lots of people _________(help) us last year and we want to thank everyone.
Nika: Because they are the best team in the world!
2. Look at each pair of sentences. Mark S if their meaning is the same or D if it is different.
- Have you ever ridden a motorbike?
Have you ridden a motorbike recently?
- She's worked here since the summer.
She didn't work here after the summer.
- I've been to London twice this year.
I've just come back from London.
- This is the most expensive holiday I've ever had.
I've never had such an expensive holiday before.
- My father hasn't been to the theatre for ten years.
My father didn't go to the theatre ten years ago.
- We've alread seen this film
We've seen this film before.
- He still hasn't read that book.
He hasn't read that book yet.
- This is the second time I've visited Crete.
I've been to Crete once before.
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