Questions
1. Did lightning strike once or twice last night?
2. Did they hear the thunder or the lightning?
3. Did they smell fire or lightning?
4. Did the first flash hit the chimney or the tree?
5. Did the lightning strike tall things or short things?
6. Did it break the chimney or the glass?
7. Did the second flash hit at 9:20 or at 9:30?
8. Was the tree killed by fire or by lightning?
Listening Discrimination
In the present perfect tense, an exact time is never given for an action. However, in the simple past, the exact time may be given. Listen to the following sentences. If the sentence is in the present perfect tense, respond with the time marker “already.” If the sentence is in the past tense, respond with the time marker “last week.”
1. Mrs. Clark bought Sarah a new sweater.
2. She's put it on.
3. They removed the tag.
4. Mrs. Clark received bad news.
5. She lost her job.
6. Mrs. Clark has bought a new house.
7. She's also bought a new car.
8. They bought many new clothes.
9. Sarah didn't hear the bad news.
10. She didn't see her mother cry.
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