What is the past participle form of the verb "go"?
- A) Goed
- B) Gone
- C) Going
B) Gone
Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect to describe an experience?
- A) I have visited Paris.
- B) I visited Paris last year.
- C) I am visiting Paris.
A) I have visited Paris.
7. What is the structure of an interrogative sentence in the present perfect?
- A) Have/Has + subject + past participle?
- B) Did + subject + base form?
- C) Is/Are + subject + past participle?
A) Have/Has + subject + past participle?
Which of the following is a correct negative form of the present perfect?
- A) I have not seen that movie.
- B) I did not saw that movie.
- C) I am not seeing that movie.
A) I have not seen that movie.
What is the form of the verb to use in present perfect?
-A) Simple form
-B) Past
-C) Past participle
C) Past participle
Which of the following sentences is NOT in the present perfect tense?
- A) I have never been to Italy.
- B) We have already seen that movie.
- C) She was at the concert last night.
C) She was at the concert last night.
Which of the following sentences indicates a continuing situation in the present perfect?
- A) She has lived here for five years.
- B) She lived here last year.
- C) She is living here now.
She has lived here for five years.
Which of the following sentences is an example of the present perfect tense?
- A) I will go to the store.
- B) She has finished her homework.
- C) They are playing soccer.
B) She has finished her homework.
What is the correct affirmative form of the present perfect for the subject "they" and the verb "to eat"?
- A) They have ate.
- B) They have eaten.
- C) They are eating.
B) They have eaten.
Which of the following sentences correctly uses the present perfect tense?
- A) They have gone to the store.
- B) They go to the store every week.
- C) They are going to the store now.
A) They have gone to the store.
Which of the following sentences uses the present perfect to indicate a recent action?
- A) He has just finished his homework.
- B) He finished his homework yesterday.
- C) He is finishing his homework now.
A) He has just finished his homework.
How is the present perfect tense formed?
- A) Subject + was/were + past participle
- B) Subject + have/has + verb in past participle
- C) Subject + is/are + base form
B) Subject + have/has + verb in past participle
What is the primary purpose of the present perfect tense?
- A) To describe future actions
- B) To link the past with the present
- C) To indicate habitual actions
B) To link the past with the present
How do you form the negative of the present perfect for the subject "he" and the verb "to finish"?
- A) He has not finished.
- B) He did not finish.
- C) He is not finishing.
A) He has not finished.
5. What does the present perfect tense emphasize?
- A) The exact time of an action
- B) The result of an action
- C) The duration of an action
B) The result of an action