Restate the present perfect questions using ever or never.
Have you visited a capital city?
Have you ever visited a capital city?
I have live here ____ ten years.
for
yet / our cousins / not / call / us / .
Our cousins haven't called us yet.
Complete the present perfect usage rules with just, yet or already.
1. We use ................. to talk about something that happened a short time ago.
just
Restate the sentences, adding already or yet in the correct place.
They haven't started preparing for the party.
They haven't started preparing for the party yet.
Choose the correct verb and provide its different forms (past simple and past participle).
keep / fly / write
The kids ____ their kite since 10 am.
have flown
fly / flew / flown
Restate the present perfect sentences and questions using ever or never.
I have owned a pet.
I have never owned a pet.
Carolina and Leo have been together ___ last year.
since
live / that / your aunt / house / how / long / in / ?
How long has your aunt lived in that house?
Complete the present perfect usage rules with just, yet or already.
We use ................. to talk about something that has happened.
already
Restate the sentences, adding already or yet in the correct place.
She has studied human biology.
She has already studied human biology.
forget / drive / catch
Oh, no! I _____ my mom's birthday! I have to call her immediately!
have forgotten
forget / forgot / forgotten
Restate the present perfect sentence using ever or never.
She has met a film star.
She has never met a film star.
Have they called you ___ the last meeting?
since
her / do / classmate / homework / English / already / my / .
My classmate has already done her English homework.
Complete the present perfect usage rules with just, yet or already.
We use ................. in negative statements and questions to talk about something that has not happened but is expected to happen.
yet
Restate the sentences, adding already or yet in the correct place.
I haven't done my homework.
I haven't done my homework yet.
Restate the present perfect question using ever and never.
Have you eaten too much food?
Have you ever eaten too much food?
We use ___ to provide an amount of time (duration)
We use ___ to state the starting point.
for / since
final / just / the / start / exam / .
The final exam has just started.
Her dad has ............................ cooked the dinner. He finished 20 minutes ago.
already
Restate the sentences, adding already or yet in the correct place.
We have visited that art gallery.
We have already visited that art gallery.
Restate the present perfect sentence using ever and never.
They have danced in the rain.
They have never danced in the rain.
Thais has been in Spain ____ January 2023, but she has lived in her new apartment ____ ten months.
since / for
Paris / before / go / to / never / I / .
I have never been to Paris before.
I have ............................ finished the report.
just
Restate the sentences, adding already or yet in the correct place.
Have you called your grandmother?
Have you called your grandmother yet?