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Philip Broomhall
Present Perfect Exercise:
Today we will learn about the present perfect tense!
Talking about experiences (without specifying when):
The present perfect is used to discuss life experiences or things that have happened at some point in the past, with no focus on when they occurred.
Example:
"Have you ever visited London?"
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Describing actions that started in the past and continue in the present
This is used to express actions or situations that began in the past and are still relevant now.
Example:
"I have lived in this city for five years."
Function: Describing ongoing states or actions
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Complete the sentences using the present perfect form of the verb in parentheses.
She ________ (visit) Paris three times this year.
I ________ (not finish) my homework yet.
We ________ (live) in this city for five years.
They ________ (see) that movie already.
________ you ever ________ (try) sushi before?
Section 2: Rewrite the sentences
Rewrite the following sentences using the present perfect tense.
Maria wrote a book.
→ Maria _____________.
He didn’t call his friend yesterday.
→ He _____________.
I am learning Spanish now.
→ I _____________.
Answers:
Section 1: Fill in the blanks
She has visited Paris three times this year.
I haven’t finished my homework yet.
We have lived in this city for five years.
They have seen that movie already.
Have you ever tried sushi before?
Section 2: Rewrite the sentences
Maria wrote a book.
→ Maria has written a book.
He didn’t call his friend yesterday.
→ He hasn’t called his friend.
I am learning Spanish now.
→ I have been learning Spanish.
11 de dez de 2024 03:19
Philip Broomhall
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Outros
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