Present Perfect
1 She has already gone out.
2 I have never been to London.
3 I have broken my leg.
4 I have spent all my money.
5 I have already seen this movie.
Past Simple
1 She went out one hour ago.
2 I wasn't in London last year.
3 I broke my leg yesterday.
4 I spent all my money last week.
5 I saw his movie last month.
1. Richard finished school in June.
2. He didn't go to the summer camp.
3. He went to the countryside.
4. He spent two weeks on his grandparents farm.
5. When he lived on the farm, he often worked together with his grandpa.
6. He also helped his grandma in the garden.
7. His grandma was happy.
8. He came back home in August
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This strange and a bit funny story happened many years ago, when my mum was a little girl. Her grandma from the countryside gave a little kitten named Kuzya to my mum’s town flat.
One day when Kuzya was sleeping quietly on the sofa, my mum went to the loggia to bring a jar of jam. When she came to the glass loggia door, she saw that Kuzya was looking at her from there. She didn’t believe her eyes because the little kitten was sleeping behind her on the sofa. She turned round and saw that Kuzya was really sleeping. Then my mum looked again through the glass of the door – the kitten was also sitting there and mewing.
My mother was frightened and didn’t understand what was happening. When my mum decided to open the door of loggia, the kitten came out from there. It looked like Kuzya. He was little too, but thinner and his fur was a bit darker.
My mum lived on the first floor. The window of the loggia was opened. Everybody understood that that kitten was thrown through an open window. He was really hungry. My mother fed it and gave it to her neighbours.