THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Complete the sentences. Use the present
perfect – positive or negative.
My mum isn’t at home now. She (go)
to the supermarket.
So far this month I ___ (see) three
films.
I’m hungry. I _ (have) my lunch yet.
I _____ (see) Helen yet today. Is
she at school?
Our football team ____ (win) all its
matches so far this year.
I don’t know your boy-friend. I __
(meet) him yet.
Complete the sentences using the past participle of the
verbs in brackets.
The train has . We can go out now. (stop)
She isn’t ready. She hasn’t _ her cases yet. (pack)
She has _ some photos. (take)
Sally hasn’t yet. Where can she be? (arrive)
I’ve never _ to your mother. (speak)
I haven’t _ which shoes to buy yet. (decide)
My father has to Rome. (drive)
Put the words in the right order.
a) I/homework/yet/finished/ haven’t/my
b) I/homework/my/done/have/already
c) I/homework/my/finished/have/just
d) He/home/gone/has/already
e) Mark/come back/France/just/has/from
f) They/bought/new/a/just/have/house
g) We/had/lunch/haven’t/yet
h) The train/the station/already/left/has
i) left/the train/yet/has/?
Complete. Use just, already or yet.
Have you bought a new bike ___?
Great! Sean has _ broken the world record!
Don’t shout! He hasn’t finished his homework _.
Can I go to Jane’s party? I’ve _____ asked you three
times.
Mark can’t win the race now. He’s _ fallen off his
bike.
Have you cleaned your room ___? I’ve _
asked you twice.
Adam is very clever. He’s ___ passed all his
university exams.
I haven’t sent the email to Amy ___.
Joe has _ gone. If you hurry you can catch him.
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