Present perfect
Present perfect with ever and never
Present perfect with for and since
Present perfect vs past simple
Vocabulary
100

What is the correct form?
“She ___ (visit) Paris.”

She has visited Paris.

100

What is ever used for?

Asking about experiences/ questions

100

Complete:
“I have lived here ___ 2020.”

“I have lived here SINCE 2020.

100

Which tense uses a specific time in the past?

Past Simple

100

What does “get married” mean?

 Start a marriage

200

Make a sentence using eat in present perfect.

Subject + have/has + eaten...

200

Complete:
“Have you ___ been to Canada?”

Have you EVER been to Canada?

200

Complete:
“She has studied English ___ 3 years.”

“She has studied English FOR 3 years.”

200

Choose the correct sentence:
A) I have gone to Paris in 2019
B) I went to Paris in 2019

B) I went to Paris in 2019.

200

What does “get a job” mean?

Start working

300

Choose the correct sentence:
A) I have saw that movie
B) I have seen that movie

B

300

Complete:
“I have ___ eaten sushi.” (0 times)

I have NEVER eaten sushi.

300

Which one is correct?
A) for = specific time
B) since = specific starting point

B

300

Choose the correct sentence:
A) I have finished my homework
B) I finished my homework yesterday

Both, different uses

300

Opposite of pass an exam

Fail an exam

400

Make a negative sentence using finish homework.

Example: I haven’t finished my homework.

400

Make a question using ever + travel.

Example: Have you ever travelled abroad?

400

Make a sentence with for + activity.

Example: I have worked here for 5 years.

400

Complete:
“I ___ (see) that movie yesterday.”

I saw that movie yesterday.

400

Give an example sentence with: get a promotion

Example: she got a promotion last year.

500

Correct the mistakes:
“She have went to the store.”

She has gone to the store.

500

Correct the sentence:
“I no have been to New York.”

 I have never been to New York.

500

Correct the sentence:
“I have live here since 5 years.”

I have lived here for 5 years.

500

Explain the difference:
“I have seen that movie” vs “I saw that movie”

Have seen = life experience (no time)

Saw = finished past (specific time)

500

Choose the correct option:
“He ___ his phone, but then he ___ it.”
A) broke / mended
B) found / lost

“He ___ his phone, but then he ___ it.”
A) broke / mended