Put the verbs in the correct form of the past simple or present perfect to complete the dialogues.
1 A: (you/play) tennis recently?
B: No.1 (injure) my arm in March, and (not/ play) any sport since then.
A: That's a shame. When I (see) you in the competition last year, you (be) really good
2 A: What sports (you/ do) when you were younger? 8. Lots of different ones-football, volleyball, swimming. (always / love) sport.
A: So what do you do now? B0/just/start) mountain biking. That's my latest interest. orts. ng you More explanation in Grammar reference on.
3 Match the sentences (a-d) in the Grammar box above with the rules (1-4). 3 A you/ever/win) a medal or trophy? B: Yes, several times I (play) baseball for several years, and my team is quite good. A: Wow! I didn't know that Past simple We use the past simple to talk about 1 completed actions in the past. The time is often stated, e.g. last week, yesterday, in 2017, etc. Present perfect We use the prese perfect to talk about. 2 actions which started in the past and continue to the present. We often use for and since to say how long the action has continued. 4 A: (you/ever/do) karate? B: No, but I'd love to. A friend... (try) it last year, an he (enjoy) it. A: It's not something that (ever/ interest) me. 5 A: (you watch) any matches this year? B: No, I haven't. But my dad (watch) all of them
