I ___ (study) for two hours.
have been studying
Fill in the blank:
I ___ (finish) my homework.
I have finished my homework.
Which word is used to express something that has not happened? (yet or already)
Yet
Fill in the blank:
I have lived here ___ 2010.
Since
Fill in the blank:
You ___ studied more.
Should have
Fill in the blank:
The homework ___ (do) every day.
is done
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I have studied for two hours right now
b) I have been studying for two hours
b) I have been studying for two hours
Choose the correct sentence:
a) She has went to the store
b) She has gone to the store
b) She has gone to the store
Fill in the blank:
Have you finished ___?
Yet
Fill in the blank:
I have lived here ___ five years.
What does “could have” express?
Possibility in the past
Identify the passive sentence:
a) She writes the report
b) The report is written by her
b) The report is written by her
What does this tense emphasize?- I have been working here since 2005.
Duration/Amount of Time
When do we use present perfect simple?
Completed actions with that may still be happening in the present.
Fill in the blank:
I have ___ eaten lunch.
Already
What does “just” mean in present perfect?
Fill in the blank:
He ___ missed the bus (very sure).
Must have
Which sentence is in the passive voice?
a) The cars are made by Toyota.
b) The cars are being made.
a) The cars are made by Toyota.
Correct the sentence:
She has been work all day.
She has been working all day.
Correct the sentence:
They has eaten already.
They have eaten already.
Correct the sentence:
I didn’t finish already.
I didn't finish yet.
Fill in the blank:
She has ___ finished her work.
just / already (context dependent)
Explain Why This May be Being Said:
“You should have called me.”
Advice/regret about the past
Change to passive:
They make cars in this factory.
The cars are made in the factory.
Explain the difference:
“I have studied” vs. “I have been studying”
Completed action DONE vs. Ongoing/duration emphasis CONTINUING
Create a sentence using present perfect with “ever.”
Ex: It has been the best time ever.
Explain the difference between “already” and “yet.”
already = sooner than expected (positive), yet = expected but not happened
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I have lived here since five years
b) I have lived here for five years
b) I have lived here for five years
Choose the correct meaning:
“She must have been tired.”
a) A guess about the past (50% sure)
b) Strong (98% sure) assumption about the past
c) Complete certainty (100% sure) about the past
Strong assumption about the past
Make a passive sentence with these words: Nokia/Produced/Phones/(are)
Nokia phones are produced by Nokia.