English present perfect tense exercise
[DOC File]English Test Simple Past – Present Perfect Simple
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_7bd76c.html
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). Mary (win) the lottery last year. We (prepare / already) dinner. James (find) your ring in the garden yesterday. He (come / just) home. They (buy) their car two years ago. Negative Sentences. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
[DOC File]SIMPLE PRESENT
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_b950c6.html
SIMPLE PAST X PRESENT PERFECT. 1. Turn the phrases into the . past tense: a) The boy SLEPT in his bed. b) Carol TOOK her pills at 3:00 PM. c) The sun ROSE on East. d) The new film BEGAN Friday. e) The boy WATCHED TV in the afternoon. f) Mary LIVED in Seattle. g) Sarah CAME here in the morning. h) The boat TRAVELED from VG to Saint Anthony. 3.
[DOC File]English Grammar in Use
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_dee8d1.html
UNIT 14. Present perfect and past (2) (I have done and I did) A. Do not use the present perfect (I have done) when you talk about a finished time (for example, yesterday/ten minutes ago/in 1985/when I was a child). Use a past tense: * The weather was nice yesterday. (not 'has been nice') * They arrived ten minutes ago. (not 'have arrived')
[DOC File]USING VERB TENSES
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_821bc2.html
Exercise 3: Use the . present perfect or the present perfect progressive. In some sentences, either tense may be used with little or no change in meaning. It (snow) _____all day. I wonder when it stops. We (have) _____three major snowstorms so far this winter. I wonder how …
[DOC File]Read the following short story and identify the tenses used
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_363e98.html
Read the following short story and identify the tenses used. Each tense is used at least once. simple present. present progressive. simple past. past progressive. present perfect. present perfect progressive. past perfect. past perfect progressive. future aspect. future progressive. future perfect. future perfect progressive John has always ...
[DOC File]Exercises on English Tenses
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_c5dfc2.html
V Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). He (leave / just) his house. We (build) a tree house last week. Two years ago, Fiona (break) her leg. I (wash / already) the dishes. The other day, our cat (bring) home a mouse. VI Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
[DOC File]Name:
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_d859f9.html
Present Perfect / Past Tense Exercise. I. Write the correct form of each verb given in the brackets to complete the paragraph below. My name is Kamal Zinoune. I’m from Morocco. Right now, I’m studying English at this university. I _____ (BE) here since the beginning of January this year.
[DOC File]Present Perfect – Have You Ever?
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_1df6a8.html
Find out about the life experiences of your classmates. Ask a question using the Present Perfect and the experiences listed below. When you find a student who answers “yes,” follow up with a simple past question. Make notes so you can report to the class. The first has been filled in as an example.
[DOC File]Tenses: Present and Past
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_3c9e3c.html
Revision/Grammar - Selected Exercises. A. Tenses. Tenses: Present Simple vs. Present Continuous. 1. Put the verb into the correct tense form: 1. Julia is very good at languages.
[DOC File]Perfect Tenses: What You Must Know, Part 1
https://info.5y1.org/english-present-perfect-tense-exercise_1_e209ce.html
Perfect Tenses: What You Must Know. First, you must know what all six perfect tenses have in common. All perfect tense verbs have these features: They have one or more helping verbs, or auxiliary verbs. All perfect tenses use the helping verb “have.” The verb following the first helping verb is …
Nearby & related entries:
To fulfill the demand for quickly locating and searching documents.
It is intelligent file search solution for home and business.