A friend says, “I can’t open the door. I ___ my key.”
a) have lost b) lost yesterday c) lose
a) have lost
Choose the correct structure.
a) She have finished. b) She has finished. c) She has finish.
b) She has finished.
Which sentence is correct with yet?
a) I have yet finished. b) I finished yet. c) I haven’t finished yet.
c) I haven’t finished yet.
Find the correct sentence.
a) I have never tried Korean food. b) I never have tried Korean food yesterday. c) I have never try Korean food.
a) I have never tried Korean food.
“Been” usually means...
a) gone and still there b) visited and returned c) going now
b) visited and returned
Which sentence shows life experience, not exact time?
a) I visited Bukhara in 2022. b) I am visiting Bukhara. c) I have visited Bukhara.
c) I have visited Bukhara.
After have / has, we usually need...
a) Verb 3 b) Verb 1 c) Verb-ing
a) Verb
Which sentence uses already naturally?
a) I already have eaten. b) I have already eaten. c) I have eaten yesterday already.
b) I have already eaten.
Which sentence is wrong because the exact past time is used badly?
a) I have met her before. b) I have already called him. c) I have visited him last Monday.
c) I have visited him last Monday.
“Gone” usually means...
a) went and is still there / not back yet b) visited and came back c) never visited
a) went and is still there / not back yet
Choose the sentence where the result is important now.
a) She cooked dinner last night. b) She has cooked dinner. It’s ready. c) She cooks dinner every day.
b) She has cooked dinner. It’s ready.
Choose the correct sentence.
a) They has arrived. b) They have arrive. c) They have arrived.
c) They have arrived.
Choose the natural sentence with just.
a) She has just left the room. b) She just has left yesterday. c) She has just leaves the room.
a) She has just left the room.
Choose the corrected sentence: “He has went home.”
a) He has go home. b) He has gone home. c) He have gone home.
b) He has gone home.
Choose the correct sentence.
a) He has been to the shop. He is still there. b) He has gone to the shop and came back. c) He has gone to the shop. He isn’t here now.
c) He has gone to the shop. He isn’t here now.
Which sentence fits “unfinished time”?
a) I have answered five messages today. b) I answered five messages yesterday. c) I answer five messages every morning.
a) I have answered five messages today.
Which sentence is correct?
a) He have broken his phone. b) He has broken his phone. c) He has broke his phone.
b) He has broken his phone.
Which sentence is correct with since?
a) I have known him for 2020. b) I know him since 2020. c) I have known him since 2020.
c) I have known him since 2020.
Which sentence keeps Present Perfect logic?
a) Have you ever worked in a hotel? b) Did you ever worked in a hotel? c) Have you ever work in a hotel?
a) Have you ever worked in a hotel?
Which one needs Past Simple, not Present Perfect?
a) I have seen this actor before. b) I saw him at the mall yesterday. c) I have just seen him.
b) I saw him at the mall yesterday.
Present Perfect is best when...
a) we say the exact past time b) the action happens every day c) the past action has a connection with now
c) the past action has a connection with now
Choose the correct negative form.
a) We haven’t seen this film. b) We didn’t seen this film. c) We hasn’t seen this film.
a) We haven’t seen this film.
Which sentence is correct with for?
a) We have lived here since three years. b) We have lived here for three years. c) We live here for three years.
b) We have lived here for three years.
Choose the best correction: “She hasn’t ate lunch yet.”
a) She hasn’t eat lunch yet. b) She hasn’t eaten lunch yesterday. c) She hasn’t eaten lunch yet.
c) She hasn’t eaten lunch yet.
Which Tajik logic fits Present Perfect better?
a) амал дар гузашта шуд, натиҷааш ҳоло муҳим аст b) амал ҳар рӯз мешавад c) амал фардо мешавад
a) амал дар гузашта шуд, натиҷааш ҳоло муҳим аст