Complete:
“I haven’t eaten lunch ___.”
yet
Complete:
“I ___ (went / have gone) to Paris last year.”
went
Use must for a school rule.
(Example: You must do your homework.)
Choose:
“I enjoy (to read / reading).”
reading
Correct:
“I have just see him.”
I have just seen him.
Complete:
“I can’t find my pen. I think I ___ (have left / left) it at home.”
have left
Use mustn’t to give a prohibition.
(Example: You mustn’t run in the corridors.)
Correct:
“I want going home.”
I want to go home.
Use already in a sentence.
(Any correct example)
Correct:
“I have seen him yesterday.”
I saw him yesterday.
Use can to talk about ability.
(Example: I can swim.)
Choose:
“They decided (go / to go).”
to go
Use just to talk about something recent.
(Any correct example)
When do we use the present perfect?
For experiences / actions without a specific time.
Use have to in a sentence.
(Example: I have to wake up early.)
Make a sentence with a gerund.
(Any correct sentence)
Make one sentence with yet and one with already.
(Correct pair)
Write 1 present perfect sentence and 1 past simple sentence.
(Any correct pair)
Use could or be able to in a past ability sentence.
(Examples: I could read when I was four. / I was able to finish the exam.)
Make a sentence with the infinitive.
(Any correct answer)