Complete the sentence with the present perfect: "I ____ (meet) my new neighbor."
I have met my new neighbor."
Choose the correct form: "They ____ (graduate) from high school."
"They have graduated from high school."
Which time expression is often used with present perfect: "yesterday", "ever", or "last year"? (choose one)
"ever" (is commonly used with present perfect)
Fill the blank: "He has ____ (drink) all the juice."
"He has drunk all the juice."
Make the negative: "She has finished."
"She has not finished." / "She hasn't finished."
Change to present perfect: "She visits the museum." (use "already")
"She has already visited the museum."
Complete: "My brother ____ (buy) a new car this year."
"My brother has bought a new car this year."
Complete: "Have you ____ (ever) tried sushi?" (place "ever" correctly)
"Have you ever tried sushi?"
Choose correct form: "I have ____ (write) a letter today."
"I have written a letter today."
Form a present perfect question: "you / see / that movie?"
"Have you seen that movie?"
Make a question in present perfect: "you / ever / speak / to a celebrity?"
"Have you ever talked to a celebrity?"
Make a negative present perfect: "He / not / finish / the project."
"He has not finished the project." / "He hasn't finished the project."
Fill in with since or for: "They have lived here ____ 2010."
"They have lived here since 2010."
Fill in: "They have ____ (take) the bus to school."
"They have taken the bus to school."
Change to negative with "yet": "They have completed the assignment."
"They have not completed the assignment yet." / "They haven't completed the assignment yet."
Fill in with the correct form: "We ____ (know) each other since middle school."
"We have known each other since middle school."
Combine using present perfect: "I / visit / three countries." (write a full sentence)
Example: "I have visited three countries."
Make a sentence: "I / not / see / him / for / two months." (use present perfect)
"I have not seen him for two months." / "I haven't seen him for two months."
Make a sentence using present perfect and the irregular verb "break" (include an object).
Example: "She has broken the window."
Make a question using present perfect and "how long": "he / live / here?"
"How long has he lived here?"
Write a short present perfect sentence about a life experience you have had (use a regular verb).
Example answer: "I have studied abroad."
Correct the mistake: "She has went to three concerts." (fix the verb)
Corrected: "She has gone to three concerts." (or "She has been to three concerts.")
Rewrite using present perfect and "already": "She finished her homework."
"She has already finished her homework."
Change to present perfect: "She loses her keys." (imply it happened recently)
"She has just lost her keys."
Write a short dialogue (2 lines) where one student asks if someone has done something and the other replies negatively using "yet".