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Present Perfect

The document provides examples of how to use the present perfect tense to form positive and negative sentences. It also gives examples of filling in adverbs like "already" or "yet" as well as prepositions like "for" or "since" in the context of the present perfect tense. Finally, it shows how to write general questions using the present perfect tense.

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Present Perfect

The document provides examples of how to use the present perfect tense to form positive and negative sentences. It also gives examples of filling in adverbs like "already" or "yet" as well as prepositions like "for" or "since" in the context of the present perfect tense. Finally, it shows how to write general questions using the present perfect tense.

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Present Perfect

Tense
1. Make positive sentences: 2. Fill in already, just, never, yet:
1. I/go/to the club/today. 1. He has arrived and we can meet together.
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2. Amy/invite/me/to the birthday party. 2. She has eaten sea food.
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3. He/be/to England/ three times. 3. We haven’t decided this question.
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4. She/receive/a message/from/her friend. 4. I have spoken to her about it.
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5. We/live/in/Manchester/for/several/years. 5. Lucy has stayed at a five-star hotel.
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6. I/try/to drive/a sports car. 6. My friend has moved to High Street.
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7. She/spend/her/holiday/in/Mexico. 7. He has forgotten to invite his friend.
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8. They/attend/evening classes/for/10 weeks. 8. They haven’t heard this band.
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3.Make negative sentences: 4. Fill in FOR or SINCE:


1. They/arrive/at the airport. 1. They have known each other.... childhood.
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2. Fred/forget/to phone/his friend. 2. Sam has worked here ….. several months.
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3. Julia/ send/ an e-mail/to her friend. 3. I haven’t seen them ….. 2007.
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4. She/clean/the kitchen/yet. 4. The weather has been awful … September.
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5. We/turn/the radio off/before going out. 5. Amy hasn’t been here …… a month.
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6. Tom/repair/his bike/yet. 6. …… 2010, no one lived here.
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7. Her aunt/forget/to send/ a telegram. 7. Bill has been ill …… two weeks.
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8. They/watch TV/for a few days. 8. Anita has come here ….. three weeks.
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5. Write general questions:


1. It/rain/all day? 6. They/have/this car/since 2008?
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2. You/see/him/since/2010? 7. You/sweep/the floor?
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3. Sam/bring/his/new photos? 8. Jane/spend/all her money/on clothes?
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4. Billy/be/at the beach/today? 9. The teacher/give/a lot of homework?
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5. They/go/to/the concert/today? 10. You/live/in Oxford?
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