Seneca
Toronto
Ontario
Canada
100

Lina has her new job for a week – she loves it.

Lina has had her new job for a week – she loves it.

100

I’m here since last week.

I’ve been here since last week.

100

I had a headache since I woke up this morning.

I have had a headache since I woke up this morning.

100

Didn’t you do your homework yet?

Haven’t you done your homework yet?

200

How long do you have your laptop computer?

How long have you had your laptop computer?

200

Leon was happier since he changed his job.

Leon has been happier since he changed his job.

200

We haven’t seen him yesterday evening.

We haven’t seen him since yesterday evening. / We didn’t see him yesterday evening.

200

We have lived in this house when I was a child.

We have lived in this house since I was a child. / We lived in this house when I was a child.

300

My father didn’t smoke since he suffered a heart attack.

My father hasn’t smoked since he suffered a heart attack.

300

I have studied English in 2010.

I have studied English since 2010. / I studied English in 2010.

300

We’re here since ten o’clock.

We’ve been here since ten o’clock.

300

Maria knows Ella for one month.

Maria has known Ella for one month.

400

We didn’t learn the irregular past participles yet.

We haven’t learned the irregular past participles yet.

400

I’m sorry; the manager just left.

I’m sorry; the manager has just left.

400

Susan’s been to the shops. She’ll be back shortly.

Susan’s gone to the shops. / Susan went to the shops. She’ll be back shortly.

400

Did you ever eat snails?

Have you ever eaten snails?

500

Have you called Sam yesterday?

Did you call Sam yesterday? / Have you (ever) called Sam (recently)?

500

No one’s seen Mason since one week.

No one’s seen Mason for one week.

500

When have you had your puppy?

How long have you had your puppy? / When did you have your puppy?

500

A plane just crashed over the hill. More details follow soon.

A plane has just crashed over the hill. More details follow soon.

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