Choose the BEST sentence
a) I have just saw the movie.
b) I have just seen the movie.
c) I just have seen the movie.
b) I have just seen the movie.
She have cleaned the kitchen.
She has cleaned the kitchen.
Simple Past → Present Perfect
“I washed the dishes.”
I have washed the dishes.
(Positive sentence)
use “finish / homework”
I have finished my homework.
Choose the BEST sentence based on the action that is still continuing.
a) They have worked here for 2 years.
b) They worked here for 2 years.
c) They have been work here for 2 years.
a) They have worked here for 2 years.
We haven’t ate anything yet.
We haven’t eaten anything yet.
Simple Past → Present Perfect
“She started working here in 2020 (and she still works here).”
She has worked here since 2020.
(Negative Sentence)
use “not / try / sushi”
I have not tried sushi.
Choose the BEST sentence based on the Specific past time mentioned.
a) I have gone to bed early last night.
b) I went to bed early last night.
c) I have gone to bed early.
b) I went to bed early last night.
Has you ever try the VR game?
Have you ever tried the VR game?
Present Perfect → Simple Past
“I have eaten nasi lemak today.”
I ate nasi lemak today.
(Question Sentence)
use “ever / see / rainbow”
Have you ever seen a rainbow?
Choose the BEST sentence based on the focus on the result now.
a) She has cleaned her room.
b) She cleaned her room at 2 p.m.
c) She was cleaning her room.
a) She has cleaned her room.
I have visited my grandma two days ago.
I have visited my grandma.
Simple Past → Present Perfect
“He bought a new phone, and he still has it.”
He has bought a new phone.
(Negative Sentence)
use “never / ride / bicycle”
She has never ridden a bicycle.
Choose the BEST sentence based on experiences for present perfect tense.
a) I have ridden a camel last year.
b) I rode a camel last year.
c) I have ridden a camel before.
d) I have been riding a camel.
c) I have ridden a camel before.
They have lived here for last year.
They have lived here before.
Present Perfect → Simple Past
“They have visited Japan before.”
They visited Japan in 2019.
use “already / study / since morning”
We have already studied since morning.