Ever/Never
Always/Already
Just/Yet
For/Since
Recently/Lately
100

Answer the following questions in complete sentences:

Have you ever tried a new food?

What did you eat?

Yes, I have tried a new food. / No, I haven't tried a new food.

I ate (paella).

100

Answer the following questions in complete sentences:

Have you always lived in Alcorcón?

Where did you attend primary school?

Yes, I have always lived in Alcorcón. / No, I haven't always lived in Alcorcón.

I attended (Martin Elementary School). / I attended primary school in (the United States).


100

Answer the following question in a complete sentence:

What has she just picked up?

She has just picked up a pencil.

100

Answer the following question in a complete sentence:

How long have you studied English?

I have studied English for (five) years.

100

Answer the following question in a complete sentence:

Have they visited the cinema recently?

Yes, they have visited the cinema recently.

200

Answer the following questions in complete sentences:

Have you ever travelled abroad?

Where did you go?

Yes, I have travelled abroad. / No, I haven't travelled abroad.

I went to (the United States).

200

Answer the following questions in complete sentences:

Have you already finished the first term?

When did it end?

Yes, I have already finished the first term.

It ended on 22 December.

200

Answer the following question in a complete sentence:

Has the bus come yet?

No, the bus hasn't come yet.

200

Answer the following question in a complete sentence:

How long has it been since you've played in the snow?

I haven't played in the snow since (last year).

200

Answer the following question in a complete sentence:

Has he exercised lately?

No, he hasn't exercised lately.

300

Choose the correct forms to complete the sentence:

He (have/has) never (fail/failed) an exam.

He has never failed an exam.

300

Choose the correct forms to complete the sentence:

They (have/has) always (been/be) good friends.

They have always been good friends.

300

Choose the correct forms to complete the sentence:

We (have/has) just (arrived/arrive) at the park.

We have just arrived at the park.

300

Choose the correct forms to complete the sentence:

They (have/has) (taken/took) lessons for two years.

They have taken lessons for two years.

300

Choose the correct forms to complete the sentence:

We (have/has) (talk/talked) about it recently.

We have talked about it recently.

400

Choose the correct forms to complete the question, and then answer it in a complete sentence:

(Have/Has) you ever (be/been) late to school?

Have you ever been late to school?

Yes, I have been late to school. / No, I haven't been late to school.

400

Choose the correct forms to complete the sentence:

She (have/has) already (write/written) 12 pages.

She has already written 12 pages.

400

Choose the correct forms to complete the question, and then answer it in a complete sentence:

(Have/Has) you (passed/pass) your driving test yet?

Have you passed your driving test yet?

No, I haven't passed my driving test yet.

400

Choose the correct forms to complete the sentence:

She (haven't/hasn't) (went/gone) ice skating since she was six years old.

She hasn't gone ice skating since she was six years old.

400

Choose the correct forms to complete the question, and then answer it in a complete sentence:

(Have/Has) you (meet/met) up with friends lately?

Have you met up with friends lately?

Yes, I have met up with friends lately. / No, I haven't met up with friends lately.

500

Complete the sentence using the Present Perfect Simple:

They have never...

They have never (seen Spiderman).

500

Complete the sentence using the Present Perfect Simple:

I have always..

I have always (loved English).

500

Complete the sentence using the Present Perfect Simple:

I have just...

I have just (earned 500 points).

500

Complete one of the sentences using the Present Perfect Simple:

We have...for...

He hasn't...since...

We have (known each other) for (10 years).

He hasn't (seen his family) since (2012).

500

Complete one of the sentences using the Present Perfect Simple:

She has...recently.

They haven't...lately.

She has (made new friends) recently.

They haven't (listened to new music) lately.