What is the difference between two sentences I

What is the difference between two sentences? I was in London last year. I have already been to London.

V (ed), V 2 have / has V 3, (ed) yesterday last week (year) last Sunday 2 days ago in 1995 already just ever, never yet this week (month, year)

be - was/were – been come – came – come do – did – done go – went – gone get – got lose – lost meet – met read – read write – wrote - written

Translate the sentences The rain stopped ten minutes ago. I have just met our teacher. Mary bought a new hat yesterday. I have never visited New York. He has just got a letter from his friend. We have already had three classes. They listened to music two days ago.

Complete the sentences He was abroad… She has cooked dinner… They watched TV… I did my homework… We have read the text…

Open the brackets 1. We (to go) to the country yesterday. 2. I never (to be) in Washington. 3. Nick (to play) football last Sunday. 4. My sister (to paint) the picture a week ago. 5. He (to come) home already. ________________ 1. went 2. have been 3. played 4. painted 5. has come

Right or Wrong? 1. Tom arrived last week. 2. The weather has been very bad yesterday. 3. She went to the cinema five minutes ago. 4. Have you ever be to Britain? 5. I finished my work already.

Make up the sentences many, and, wrote, Shakespeare, poems, plays. Shakespeare wrote many plays and poems. never, been, I, Spain, to, have. I have never been to Spain. has, her, she, lost, keys. She has lost her keys. arrived, 1986, they, in. They arrived in 1986.
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