1. I have bought a new car and now I drive to work.
2. He has moved house and now lives in London.
3. She has finished her book and is now watching TV.
4. We have drunk the whole bottle. It’s empty.
5. I have found my bag. It’s here.
6. She has written me a letter and I’m reading it now.
7. My mother has cooked the dinner and is now ironing father’s shirt.
2. Put the verb into the correct form, past perfect (I had done etc.) or past simple (I did etc.):
2. I felt very tired when I got home, so I went straight to bed.
3. The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybody had gone to bed.
4. Sorry I’m late. The car broke down on my way here.
5. We were driving along the road when we saw a car which had broken down, so we stoped to see if we could help.
6. I met a friend of mine with whom I had got acquainted in summer.
7. Birds have flown to the South by the end of August.