Afirmative / Negative
They ____________ their homework. They were ill. (do)
They haven’t done their homework. They were ill.
_____________ your homework? (you / do)
Have you done your homework?
We use this tense for habits or things that we do regularly. We often use adverbs of frequency (such as 'often', 'always' and 'sometimes')
False, that is the PRESENT SIMPLE.
Has you ever been to Spain?
Have you ever been to Spain?
Ever / Never
Have you ______ been abroad?
EVER
I ________ never ________ to Germany. (be)
I have never been to Germany.
______________ this movie? (she / see)
Has she seen this movie?
We use this tense when we want to talk about unfinished actions or states or habits that started in the past and continue to the present.
True
I have never swam in the sea.
I have never swum in the sea.
Ever / Never
I have _______ been abroad.
I have never been abroad.
My sister ___________ her room yet. (clean)
My sister hasn't cleaned her room yet.
What _______________ for lunch? (they / have)
What have they had for lunch?
We use it with finished actions, states or habits in the past when we have a finished time word (yesterday, last week, at 2 o'clock, in 2003
False, that is the PAST SIMPLE.
Jake has fell off his bike.
Ever / Never
Nobody has ______ been cruel to me.
EVER
Recuerda que «never» no puede combinarse con otras palabras negativas como «not» o «nobody».
She ____________ this movie several times. (see)
She has seen this movie several times.
___________ to Australia? (you / be)
Have you been to Australia?
Present Perfect Tense is used to talk about life experiences.
True
I am already visited India.
I have already visited India.
Anabel ___________ to France. She’s back here now.
Make a positive and negative sentence.
.
Make two questions to any of your classmates.
.
We use this tense for things that are happening at the moment of speaking.
False, that is the PRESENT CONTINUOUS.
He haves hurted himself.
He has hurt himself.
They ___________ on vacation. They should return next week.
HAVE GONE