She has ______ (finish) her work already.
She has finished her work already.
I have ______ (live) in Coffs Harbour ______ 2019.
I have lived in Coffs Harbour since 2019.
He hasn’t ______ (read) the book yet.
He hasn’t read the book yet.
Have you ever ridden a horse?
(What's the answer in full sentence).
Yes, I have ridden a horse.
OR
No, I haven’t ridden a horse.
"She has gone to the shop."
Is this present perfect tense?
Yes, Present Perfect Tense.
I have ______ (just / see) him.
I have just seen him.
They have ______ (work) here ______ three years.
They have worked here for three years.
I haven’t ______ (do) my homework.
I haven’t done my homework.
Has she ever broken a bone?
(Full sentence answer)
Yes, she has broken a bone.
No, she hasn’t broken a bone.
"She went to the shop yesterday."
Is this present perfect tense? If no, which tense?
No, Past Simple.
They haven’t ______ (decide) what to do yet.
They haven’t decided what to do yet.
She has ______ (study) English ______ January.
She has studied English since January.
They haven’t ______ (go) to the city this year.
They haven’t gone to the city this year.
He has never ______ (drive) a car.
He has never driven a car.
"They've lived here since 2020."
Which tense is this?
Present Perfect Tense.
He has ______ (just / arrive).
He has just arrived.
He has ______ (know) her ______ two months.
He has known her for two months.
She hasn’t ______ (write) the letter.
She hasn’t written the letter.
Have you ever flown to Japan?
(Give the positive and negative answers - full sentences).
Yes, I have flown to Japan.
OR
No, I haven't flown to Japan.
"They were living here in 2020."
Which tense is this?
Past Continuous
Make a sentence with forgotten + already.
(example) She has forgotten the answer already.
a) I have studied English for 5 years.
b) She has worked here since 3 years.
which sentence is correct? a? b? or both?
Only 'a' is correct.
a) I have studied English for 5 years. ✅ Correct.
b) She has worked here since 3 years. ❌ Wrong → She has worked here for 3 years.
Correct the mistake: “I haven't went to the shop yet.”
I haven't gone to the shop yet.
Create a question with 'ever' and past participle of 'sing'.
(example) Have you ever sung in public?
"She's read that book three times."
Which tense is this?
Present Perfect Tense.