Present Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Simple vs. Continuous
Comparing Now and the Past
Housing Vocabulary
100

Complete the sentence:

She _________ (never/be) to Japan.

She has never been to Japan.

100

Complete the sentence:

He _________ (work) here since 2019.

He has been working here since 2019.

100

Choose the correct form:

She _________ (write) five emails today.

She has written five emails today.

100

Fill in the blank with the correct comparative form of the adjective: 

'The city is _______ (clean) than it was last year.

cleaner

100

This term refers to changing a building or space from one use to another, such as turning an attic into a bedroom.


What is "convert"?

200

Change to present perfect simple:

I saw this movie last week.

I have seen this movie.

200

Make a question:

She has been studying for three hours.

How long has she been studying?

200

Choose the best option:

I ________ (learn) Spanish for six months, but I _________ (not take) an exam yet.

 I have been learning Spanish for six months, but I haven’t taken an exam yet.

200

Fill in the blank with the correct form: 

'There are _______ (few) cars on the road now than there were 10 years ago.'"

fewer

200

This is what you do when you inform your landlord that you will be leaving a property.

What is "give notice"?

300

Rewrite the sentence using present perfect simple:

She started working here in 2020.

She has worked here since 2020.

300

Choose the correct sentence:

a) I have been knowing him for years.

b) I have been talking to him all morning.

b) I have been talking to him all morning.

300

Explain the difference: 

I have painted the room vs. I have been painting the room.

I have painted the room = finished action.

I have been painting the room = the action is in progress or has just finished.


300

Complete the sentence using 'as + adjective + as' to compare:

This new building is _______ (modern) as the old one, but not _______ (big) as the skyscraper down the street.

as modern as, as big as

300

This phrase means to pay for something before it is due or to arrange something ahead of time.

What is "in advance"?

400

Find the mistake:

He have wrote three books.

He has written three books.

400

Find the mistake:

They have been waiting since two hours.

They have been waiting for two hours.

400

Find the mistake: 

He has been reading three books this week

He has read three books this week.

400

Use the following prompt to create a sentence:

Traffic / much worse / nowadays / in the past.

Traffic is much worse nowadays than it was in the past.

400

Refers to a home that has just been constructed, typically using modern materials and designs.

What is "newly built"?

500

Ask a question using the present perfect simple for this answer:

"Yes, I have visited Paris twice."

Have you ever visited Paris? or

How many times have you visited Paris?


500

Answer in present perfect continuous:

What have you been doing a lot recently?

Example: I have been reading a lot.

500

Complete with the correct form:

They ______ (run) all morning, and now they ______ (be) exhausted.


They have been running all morning, and now they are exhausted.

500

Find and correct the mistake in the following sentence:

Housing prices in the city center are not as high than they were five years ago, but they are as expensive as  the housing prices in some suburbs.

Housing prices in the city center are not as high as they were five years ago, but they are as expensive as the housing prices in some suburbs.

500

A structure added to an existing building to increase its size or space.

What is "extension"?

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