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Present Perfect: 1. A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5. E. 6. F

This document contains an exercise on the present perfect tense with multiple choice, fill in the blank, and sentence rewriting questions. There are questions about matching sentence beginnings and endings, completing sentences with verbs in brackets in the present perfect form, and rewriting sentences using different words while maintaining the same meaning.
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Present Perfect: 1. A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D. 5. E. 6. F

This document contains an exercise on the present perfect tense with multiple choice, fill in the blank, and sentence rewriting questions. There are questions about matching sentence beginnings and endings, completing sentences with verbs in brackets in the present perfect form, and rewriting sentences using different words while maintaining the same meaning.
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˚ ano Consolidation worksheets

Present Perfect Unit 1

A. Match the sentences beginnings (1-6) to the endings (a-f).


1. Jack has just won… a. … to her friends in German.

2. My sister has spoken… b. …since she was five.

3. You haven’t played the piano… c. …delivered Sam’s postcard.

4. Tina has learned Music… d. …a ticket for the exhibition.

5. My father hasn’t been… e. …to Italy since 1999.

6. The postman has just… f. …for several weeks.

B. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect.


1. Rachel (never / stay) at a five star hotel. It’s too expensive.
2. How long (Alice / be) abroad as an exchange student?
3. Ben and Alex (not / tidy) up their tent since they arrived.
4. John and Tom (never / cycle) around England in the summer.
5. Mr Brown (just / arrive) from holiday at a wild campsite.
6. (ever / you / write) an article for a school newspaper?
7. Why (Fred / speak) to his teacher?
8. The girls (visit) the museum in Athens.
9. The students (organise) an exhibition about extreme sports.
10. You’re so lucky! You (already / pass) the Maths exam this semester.

C. Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning. Use the words in
brackets.
1. My father works in a restaurant. He started working there when he was 20. (since)
My father he was 20.
2. My best friend Sophie arrived from Spain a moment ago. (just)
My from Spain.
3. My brother went to London two months ago. He’s still there. (be / for)
My brother two months.
4. Brooke joined a debating society in 2010. (be / since)
Brooke 2010.
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5. It’s a long time since James became an active citizen. (be / for)
James a long time.

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