Using The PRESENT PERFECT Make Negative and Positive Sentences
The document provides examples of positive and negative sentences using the present perfect tense with various verbs. It includes a series of statements and questions that demonstrate the structure of the tense. Additionally, there is a list of conversation questions for practice.
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Using The PRESENT PERFECT Make Negative and Positive Sentences
The document provides examples of positive and negative sentences using the present perfect tense with various verbs. It includes a series of statements and questions that demonstrate the structure of the tense. Additionally, there is a list of conversation questions for practice.
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Using the PRESENT PERFECT make negative and positive
sentences (use different verbs in each new positive
sentence). EXAMPLE: A: I have played hockey. B: I haven’t played hockey. I’ve swum in the sea. C: I haven’t swum in the sea. I’ve passed my English test. D: I haven’t passed my English test but I’ve danced salsa.
1. I’ve studied English.
2. I haven’t studied English. I’ve bought some chocolate. 3. I haven’t bought some chocolate, I’ve dropped a cookie. 4. I haven’t dropped a cookie. I have read a book. 5. I haven’t read a book. I’ve spoken with my brother. 6. I haven’t spoken with my brother, I’ve sent a message to my mom. 7. I haven’t sent a message to my mom. I have driven to my house. 8. I haven’t driven to my house. I have lost my ticket for the train. 9. I haven’t lost my ticket for the train. I’ve felt pain in my body. 10. I haven’t felt pain in my body. I’ve cut my finger. 11. I haven’t cut my finger. She has changed her mind. I’ve played tennis. I haven’t played tennis. I’ve gone to school. I haven’t gone to school. I have cooked breakfast. I haven’t cooked breakfast. I have baked a cake. I haven’t baked a cake. I’ve driven my car. I haven’t driven my car. I’ve lost my wallet. I haven’t lost my wallet. I’ve eaten pizza. I haven’t eaten pizza. I have enjoyed my life. I haven’t enjoyed my life. I’ve drunk a glass of water. I haven’t drunk a glass of water. I’ve run so much. I haven’t run so much. I’ve been to a party. I haven’t been to a party. I’ve finished my homework. I haven’t finished my homework. I’ve fixed my computer. I haven’t fixed my computer. I’ve walked to my job. I haven’t walked to my job. I’ve joined my English class. I haven’t joined my English class. I have bought a gift. I haven’t bought a gift. I have broken my arm. I haven’t broken my arm. I have seen my friends. Have You Ever Conversation Questions: Part A This is the first set of have you ever conversation questions
1. Have you ever lost your wallet?
2. Have you ever played Free Fire? 3. Have you ever played Fortnite? 4. Have you ever watched the Titanic Movie? 5. Have you ever played cards? 6. Have you ever fought somebody at school? 7. Have you ever fallen in love ? 8. Have you ever read a book? 9. Have you ever drunk a beer? 10. Have you ever had an accident? 11. Have you ever danced electronic music? 12. Have you ever eaten sushi? 13. Have you ever gone to a concert? 14. Have you ever broken a bone? 15. Have you ever gone to the zoo?