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Exercise 8. Insert the Present Perfect or
Past Indefinite.
1. You __ never __ me why you're
called Tony when your name is James,
(to tell) (Galsworthy)2. 1 __ her name in
the papers rather often of late, (to see)
(Maugham)3. "The rain __, carino,"
Montanelli said after sunset. "Come out;
I want to have a talk with you." (to stop)
(Voynich)4. " __ you __ a job?" "There
are none." (to find) (Galsworthy)5. " __
you __ all the necessary preparations
incident to Miss Sedley's departure, Miss
Jemima?" asked Miss Pinkerton. (to
complete) (Thackeray)6. His father __
just a week ago to-day, (to die)
(Galsworthy) 7. I know where you the
morning, (to spend) (Austen)8. Gh! You
__. someone with you. Introduce me. (to
bring) (Shaw)9. Barbara! You __ the
education of a lady. Please, let your
father see that and don't talk like a
street girl, (to have) (Shaw)10. ""Let's
go," said Abra- niovici; "I __ my
appetite." (to lose) (Heym)11. "Oh — oh
—you are Mary Gerrard?... You __ I — I
wouldn't have recognized you." (to
change) (Christie)12. "Where's the
paper?" asked Edward. «I __ the leading
article yet." (to read — negative)
(Maugham)13. Montanelli __ awake the
whole night through, (to lie) (Voynich)
14. Mr. Worthing, I suppose, __ from
London yet? (to return — negative)
(Wilde)15. It's the most tasteless,
repulsive idea I __ ever __ of (to hear).
(Murdoch and Priestley) 16. Mother, I __
just __ to him. (to write) (Wilde)17. My
hands are all wet with these roses.
Aren't they lovely? They __ up from
Selley this morning. (to come)
(Wilde)18. Young Mako __ a match, __
his pipe, and __ them slowly, (to strike,
to light, to approach) (Abrahams) 19. In
fact I __ just __ a telegram to say that my
poor friend Bunbury is very ill again,
(to have) (Wilde)20. You __ even __ at
that book I got you on the war in the
Pacific, (to look — negative).
(Murdoch)21. When __ you first __ the
co-respondent...? (to see)
(Galsworthy)22. We __ in silence for a
few minutes. He __ at last, (to sit, to
speak) (Dickens)23. "I __ so little
experience yet," she said. "I only __
school yesterday, you see." (to have, to
leave) (Beresford) 24. "I __ surely __ very
long," returned Florence. "When __ I __
here? Yesterday?" (to sleep, to come)
(Dickens)25. I __ Ann at her father's
house twenty odd years ago and __ her
ever since, (to meet, to know) (Stone)
Answers & Comments
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1. You have never told me why you're called Tony when your name is James.2. I have seen her name in the papers rather often of late.
3. "The rain has stopped, carino," Montanelli said after sunset."Come out; I want to have a talk with you."
4. " Have you found a job?" "There are none."
5. " Have you completed all the necessary preparations incident to MissSedley's departure, Miss Jemima?" asked Miss Pinkerton.
6. His father died just a week ago today.
7. I know where you have spent the morning.
8. Gh! You have brought someone with you. Introduce me.
9. Barbara! You have had the education of a lady. Please, let your father seethat and don't talk like a street girl.
10. "Let's go," said Abraniovici; "I have lost my appetite."
11. "Oh — oh—you are Mary Gerrard?... You have changed I — I wouldn't haverecognized you."
12. "Where's the paper?" asked Edward. «I haven't read the leading articleyet."
13. Montanelli lay awake the whole night through
14. Mr. Worthing, I suppose, hasn't returned from London yet?
15. It's the most tasteless, repulsive idea I have ever heard of.
16. Mother, I have just written to him.
17. They have come up from Selley this morning.
18. Young Mako struck a match, lighted his pipe, and approched them slowly.
19. In fact I have just had a telegram to say that my poor friend Bunbury isvery ill again.
20. You haven't even looked at that book I got you on the war in the Pacific.
21. When did you first see the co-respondent...?
22. We sat in silence for a few minutes. He spoke at last.
23. "I have had so little experience yet," she said. "I only leftschool yesterday, you see."
24. "I have surely slept very long," returned Florence. "When didI come here? Yesterday?"
25. I met Ann at her father's house twenty odd years ago and have known her eversince.