_____ to Rome?
A.Have ever you been
B.Have you ever been
C.Have you been ever
B.Have you ever been to Rome?
Which word is used in questions and negative forms?
yet
She has lived here ______ 2021.
since
Choose:
I have visited / visited London last year.
visited (Past Simple)
She have finished.
She has finished
I _____ the keys that I lost yet.
A.haven't find
B.haven't finded
C.haven't found
C.haven't found
I haven't found the keys that I lost yet.
Complete:
I have ______ finished my work.
just / already
I have just finished my work.
I have already finished my work.
They have studied French ______ five years.
for
I______London for 2 years.(be)
have been
They have taken part in the competition last month
They took part in the competition last month
Change to Present Perfect:
They cleaned the classroom.
They have cleaned the classroom.
She hasn’t called me ______.
yet
I have known him ______ a long time.
for
Have you seen him yesterday?
No. Because "yesterday" is finished time → Past Simple.
He has did his homework.
He has done his homework.
She______ (already/find) a solution.
She has already found a solution
What is the difference between:
since / for
Since = starting point (since 2020)
For = period of time (for 3 years)
We have been friends ______ childhood.
since
Correct the sentence:
She has drew that painting
She has drawn that painting
3 mistakes:
I have saw that film yesterday. She have finish her homework yet.
I saw that film yesterday.
She has already finished her homework.
You/read/that newspaper/yet?
Have you read that newspaper yet?
Make a sentence with "recently"
We've recently moved to Shymkent
Make 2 sentences: one with for, one with since.
I have lived here for 10 years.
I have lived here since 2015.
Make 2 sentences:
about life experience
about last week
I have tried sushi.
I tried sushi last week
5 mistakes
She have never ate sushi.
I have visited London last year.
We has just start the lesson.
He have write three emails today.
They have known each other since two years.
She has never eaten sushi.
I visited London last year.
We have just started the lesson.
He has written three emails today.
They have known each other for two years.