What is the correct structure of the Present Perfect Simple?
Have/has + past participle
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“I ___ (know) her for 10 years.”
have known
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“I has finished my homework.”
"has" should be "have"
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Make a sentence using Present Perfect Simple and the verb “eat.”
(E.g., “I have eaten lunch.”)
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Which tense uses “since” and “for”?
Both Present Perfect Simple and Continuous
What is the correct structure of the Present Perfect Continuous?
Have/has + been + verb-ing
“He ___ (study) all morning.”
has been studying
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“They have being waiting for the bus.”
"being" should be "been"
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Make a sentence using Present Perfect Continuous and the verb “study.”
(E.g., “She has been studying for hours.”)
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“I haven’t seen her ___ last year.”
since
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Which tense is this? “I have been waiting for hours.”
Present Perfect Continuous
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“We ___ (live) in Sydney since 2019.”
have lived OR have been living
“She have been learning English.”
"have" should be "has"
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Use Present Perfect Simple in a sentence about travel.
(E.g., “They have visited Japan.”)
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“He has worked here ___ five years.”
for
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Correct the sentence: “She have gone to the store.”
She has gone to the store.
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“They ___ (work) here for a long time.” (Focus on the process)
have been working
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“We have wrote three emails today.”
"wrote" should be "written"
Use Present Perfect Continuous in a sentence about a hobby.
(E.g., “I have been painting since this morning.”)
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Which time expression fits? “I have just ___ my homework.”
finished
Which is correct? "They been playing" or "They have been playing"?
They have been playing.
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“I ___ (read) five books this month.” (Focus on completed result)
have read
“He has work here since January.”
"work" should be "worked"
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Make a Present Perfect Continuous sentence that shows frustration.
(E.g., “He has been calling me all day!”)
True or False: “Already,” “just,” and “yet” are used with Present Perfect Simple.
True
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