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Present Perfect vs Past Perfect

Fill in the blanks with Present Perfect or Past Perfect Tenses

1. John (visit) me that day before you called.

2. Her wounds (heal) almost completely. She can start exercising as early as tomorrow.

3. Did you hear that Ben was fired last month even though he (work) in almost every
department.

4. I (see) many pictures of the pyramids before I went to Egypt last summer. Pictures are
a little misleading, they are smaller than they look.

5. Sarah (climb) Mount Everest. She is such an adventurous person.

6. Susan (climb) Mount Everest and had sailed around the world by the time she was
twenty-five.

7. Before my trip to Paris two years ago, I (never be) to France.

8. When we finally stopped him, the squirrel (already eat) twenty nuts.

9. We need more time because Alen (just finish) the painting, but he hasn't done the
decorating yet.

10. You look tired. How long (run)?

Correctness =
0 / 10

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Correct answers:
1. had visited
2. have healed
3. had worked
4. had seen
5. has climbed
6. had climbed
7. had never been
8. had already eaten
9. has just finished
10. have you run

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