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The document provides examples for choosing between the present simple, present continuous and present perfect tenses. It includes 20 sentences where the tenses need to be identified or corrected. It also includes exercises for students to practice forming sentences using the present perfect tense.

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The document provides examples for choosing between the present simple, present continuous and present perfect tenses. It includes 20 sentences where the tenses need to be identified or corrected. It also includes exercises for students to practice forming sentences using the present perfect tense.

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TASK 1.

Choose Present Simple, Present Continuous or Present Perfect

1. Jill waters flowers once a week. Now, she is watering flowers. She has already watered all
flowers in the living room.

2. They just arrive from San Francisco. Have you ever been there? It is an amazing place!

3. They always produce so much noise! It is impossible to relax in the evenings!

4. Haven’t you eaten meat?. Are you a vegetarian? Actually, I eat meat every day. I prefer fish
and vegetables.

5. Mum already have baked a cherry pie. We have tasted it and it is so delicious!

6. Why are you smelling your steak? Has is gone off?

7. He seems to be a nice person.

8. I what you mean. There is one more solution, thought.

9. You look so sad. What are you thinking about?

10. I have always wanted to be an artist. But I can’t paint!

11. George is acting so naturally. He has always been famous within actors in our country. Have
you ever seen his play?

12. Have you ever been to Australia?

13. Don’t disturb me, please. I am working on a new project now.

14. Our annual meetings are normally in spring. But this year we are having them in winter.

15. Do you know that Jill is finding a new job?

16. Jack looks really happy after he has passed his driving test!

17. We painted he walls in our living room.

18. He arrived tomorrow. Everything ready? The meeting be in this room.

19. We bokeed a hotel yet. We look for it now.

Alumna: Ramos Comi Xochitl Quetzatli

Matricula: UTP0154042
Circle the correct word
1. Micaela has/have lost her bag.
2. Have you tidy/tidied your room?

3. Paul have/has written you a text message.

4. They hasn’t/haven’t gone to that café yet.

5. My father has buy/bought a laptop.

6. My sister have/has watched a lot of TV.

7. I have given/gave a new mp3 player to my brother.

8. Has he ever use/used a DVD player.

9. My mother has just missing/missed the bus.

10. Have/Has you ever walked in the snow?

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH A VERB FROM THE BOX


WON BOUGHT
BEEN INVITED GONE
KNOW TRAVELLED LIVED
HAD SEEN
N

1. It’s my friend’s birthday and I haven’t bought her a present.

2. They are having a party tomorrow. They’ve invited a lot of friends.

3. It’s only eight o’clock and Nick has already gone to bed.

4. Has your uncle ever lived to Australia?

5. Who’s that man? I’ve never seen him before.

6. She has been in many places.

7. My teacher has never travelled by air.

8. How many times has Argentina won the World Cup?

9. My father has had this car since May.

10. I’ve known him for a long time.


1. Complete the sentences with have or has
1. We have missed the rain.
2. I have ridden a motorbike.
3. He has won the Tour de France.
4. A plane has crashed in Russia.
5. They have flown in a hot – air balloon.
6. She has broken a world record.

2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

a) I haven’t visited the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (not visit).


b) Alison hasn’t flown in a helicopter over the city of London. (not fly)
c) They have travelled in a hot – air balloon, but they didn´t like it. (travel)
d) You have eaten all the cake, including my slice. (eat)
e) I have made a list of all the sights to see on our trip. (make)
f) Nicolas has bought a new car. It is very fast. (buy)

3. Complete the sentences using the words in the box.


HOW FOR SINCE EVER
JUST ALREADY YET
NEVER

a. How long have you been at the party?


b. Have you ever been to a firework display?
c. I’d like to go to the Noting Hill Carnival this summer – I’ve never been to that part of London
before.
d. They’ve celebrated May Day for hundreds of years.
e. Bonfire Night has been celebrated since the conspiracy to blow up Parliament.
f. We’ve just come back from the carnival – we had a great time there!
g. Have you eaten your pancake yet ? I don´t want to see that film. I´ve already seen it three times
on TV!

4. Write sentences using the present perfect. Use the prompts

1. How long you live here?


How long have you lived here?
2. They celebrate this day hundreds of years
They have celebrated this day for hundreds of years
3. I not see them last Tuesday
I haven’t seen them since Tuesday
4. We just see the firework display
We have just seen the firework display
5. I never eat pancakes
I have never eaten pancakes
6. You ever hear reggae music?
Have you ever heard reggae music?
7. He finish that book yet?
Has he finished that book yet?
8. I already make some baked potatoes to eat
I have already made some baked potatoes to eat

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