Present perfect i’m afraid i (forget) my book at home. …the secretary (yet come)? i (learn) the rhyme. could you listen to me? …you (ever/ be) to italy? they (already/ inform) me about the accident. he is the most handsome man i (ever/ know). kevin (already/ leave for) manchester. he (not/ receive) any letters from her this week. i (not/ hear) from him since he left paris. i (not/ see) tom for ages. you(have) a holiday this year? we (see) some good films recently. they (wait) for you for half an hour. mom (have) a headache since she came from the theatre. alan (work) in the bank for a year. granny (be) ill for a fortnight. you (ever/ ride) a horse? sue (not/ take) a lot of drugs since she joined the health club. present perfect/ past simple we(not/ have) a holiday last year. a didn’t have b haven’t have c hadn’t have my parents (be) to the usa many times. a have been b were c have being i (buy) a new dress last week, but i (not/ wear) it yet. a have bought a haven’t worn b bought b wore c had bought c didn’t wear !