3. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect or Past Simple. Tom: I (1) .... (watch) Jaws 2 on TV last night. (2) ..... (you/ever/see) it? Jane: Yes. I (3) ...... (buy) the video last week. I (4) ..... (always/like) shark films. (5) ..... (you/move) house yet? Tom: Of course! I (6) .... (already/decorate) the sitting-room and bedrooms. My wife and I (7) .... (be) very busy recently. Jane: I (8) ...... (see) your wife yeaterday. Is she at home now? Tom: I (9) ........ (go) to the shops. Jane: Well, I (10) ........ (not/do) my shopping yet, so I'd better go.
Tom: I (1) watched Jaws 2 on TV last night. (2) Have you ever seen it? Jane: Yes. I (3) bought the video last week. I (4) have always liked shark films. (5) Have you moved house yet? Tom: Of course! I (6) have already decorated the sitting-room and bedrooms. My wife and I (7) have been very busy recently. Jane: I (8) saw your wife yesterday. Is she at home now? Tom: I (9) went to the shops. Jane: Well, I (10) have not done my shopping yet, so I'd better go.
Tom: I (1) watched Jaws 2 on TV last night. (2) Have you ever seen it? Jane: Yes. I (3) bought the video last week. I (4) have always liked shark films. (5) Have you moved house yet? Tom: Of course! I (6) have already decorated the sitting-room and bedrooms. My wife and I (7) have been very busy recently. Jane: I (8) saw your wife yesterday. Is she at home now? Tom: I (9) went to the shops. Jane: Well, I (10) have not done my shopping yet, so I'd better go.