Change to present perfect: 'I (finish) my homework
I have finished my homework
Change to present perfect: 'They (go) to Paris many times.
They have gone to Paris many times
Use already in this sentence: 'I (finish) my chores.'
I have already finished my chores
Change to a negative: 'They have visited London.'
They haven’t visited London
Fill in the blank: 'They (buy) a new car just recently.
They have just bought a new car.
Form the present perfect: 'She (try) sushi for the first time.
She has tried sushi for the first time.
What is the present perfect of 'We (write) our essays'?
We have written our essays
Where does yet go in a question? Make it into a question: 'He (arrive)
Has he arrived yet?
Form a question: 'She has studied for the test.'
Has she studied for the test?
Complete with the correct form: 'I (not finish) my book yet.
haven’t finished my book yet.
What is the present perfect of 'They (watch) that movie twice'?
They have watched that movie twice
Form the present perfect: 'She (see) that movie already.'
She has seen that movie already.
Use just in this sentence: 'They (eat) lunch.'
They have just eaten lunch.
Make this sentence negative: 'I have finished my dinner.'
I haven’t finished my dinner.
Fill in the blank: 'We (decide) to go to Italy already.'
We have already decided to go to Italy.
Use the verb in the correct form: 'He (decide) to go on a trip to the mountains.
He has decided to go on a trip to the mountains.
Make this sentence present perfect: 'I (take) my driving test.'
I have taken my driving test
Where does still go in this sentence: 'She (not/do) her homework'?
She still hasn’t done her homework
Form a question: 'You have been to Spain.'
Have you been to Spain?
Complete the sentence: 'She (clean) the kitchen just now.'
She has just cleaned the kitchen.
Explain why we use the present perfect here: 'I have learned so much this semester.
To describe an action that happened in an unfinished time period
Explain the rule for forming the present perfect with irregular verbs.
Irregular verbs have unique past participles that must be memorized for correct use
Explain the difference between yet and already in positive sentences."
Yet is for things expected to happen; already is for things that happened earlier than expected.
Explain why we use 'have/has' in the present perfect tense.
Because it forms the present perfect and shows the connection to the present
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'They (not arrive) yet.
They haven’t arrived yet.