English in Mind, pages 37-39

Fill in the simple form of the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE !
- Someone has eaten my apple.
- Oh no ! I have broken a window.
- My sister has started a new job recently.
- You haven’t left your homework on the bus. Here it is.
- I have written my English essay.
- We already have finished our shopping.
- I have lost all my money.
- John hasn’t gone to the supermarket. He’s still here.
- Your girlfriend has just phoned .
- Mr and Mrs Jackson haven’t seen the new film yet.
- Peter has never seen such a large dog,
- They have been living here for a long time.
- He’s late. He hasn’t arrived yet.
- Has he ever been to Australia ?
- I have bought some new shows and a hat.
TEST ON PRESENT PERFECT
Test your knowledge on the Present Perfect. After submitting your answers, you will see how well you have done in the test.
TEST
WRITE THE PARTICIPLE FORM OF THE FOLLOWING VERBS.
- go → gone
- sing → sung
- be → been
- buy → bought
- do → did
COMPLETE THE TABLE IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.
| positive | negative | question |
|---|---|---|
| He has written a letter. | He hasn’t written a letter. | Has he written a letter? |
| They have stopped. | They have not stopped. | Have they stopped? |
| We have danced. | We haven’t danced. | Have we danced? |
| She has worked. | She hasn’t worked. | Has she worked? |
| Andy has slept. | Andy has not slept. | Has Andy slept? |
WRITE SENTENCES IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.
- they / ask / a question – They have asked a question.
- he / speak / English – He has spoke English.
- I / be / in my room – I have been in my room.
- we / not / wash / the car – We haven’t wash the car.
- Annie / not / forget / her homework – Annie hasn’t forget her homework.
WRITE QUESTIONS IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.
- they / finish / their homework – Have they finished their homework?
- Sue / kiss / Ben – Has Sue kissed ben?
- the waiter / bring / the tea – Has the waiter bring the tea?
- Marilyn / pay / the bill – Has Marylin pay the bill?
- you / ever / write / a poem – Have you ever write a poem?
ASK FOR THE INFORMATION IN THE BOLD PART OF THE SENTENCE.
- They have talked about art at school. – Where have they talked about art?
- Jane has got a letter. – What has Jane got?
- Oliver has cooked dinner. – Who has cooked dinner?
- Caron has read seven pages. – How many pages has Caron read?
- You have heard the song 100 times. – How many times did you hear the song?