Here you have some exercises to practise narrative tenses:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2, the exercise is at the bottom
Exercise 3
COMPARE :
| Present perfect | Simple past |
|---|---|
| I have lived in Lyon. | I lived in Lyon in 1989. |
| They have eaten Thai food. | They ate Thai food last night. |
| Have you seen 'Othello'? | Where did you see 'Othello'? |
| We have been to Ireland. | When did you go to Ireland? |
There is also a difference in attitude between the two tenses, which is often an important factor in choosing which tense to use.
- "What did you do at school today?" I use the simple past tense because the question is about activities, and the school day is considered finished.
- "What have you done at school today?" I use the present perfect because the question is about results : « show me ». The time at which the question is asked is considered as a continuation of the school day.