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PRESENT PERFECT
PRESENT PERFECT
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MAKE POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES:
• 1. (I / study / French) _______________________________________________________________
• 2. (She / eat / octopus) _______________________________________________________________
• 3. (They / go / to Scotland) _______________________________________________________________
• 4. (We / read / that book) _______________________________________________________________
• 5. (He / live / here for three years) _______________________________________________________________
• 6. (You / know / David for ten years) _______________________________________________________________
• 7. (We / be / here for two weeks) _______________________________________________________________
• 8. (I / lose / my keys) _______________________________________________________________
• 9. (He / drink / too much coffee) _______________________________________________________________
• 10. (They / miss / the train) _____________________________
MAKE POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES:
• 11. (She / go / to Peru) _______________________________________________________________
• 12. (We / eat / too much chocolate) _______________________________________________________________
• 13. (I / have / breakfast this morning) _______________________________________________________________
• 14. (John / miss / the train) _______________________________________________________________
• 15. (Lucy / cook / breakfast) _______________________________________________________________
• 16. (They / write / to the politician) _______________________________________________________________
• 17. (You / find / your wallet) _______________________________________________________________
• 18. (I / meet / his mother) _______________________________________________________________
• 19. (We / try / roller-skating) _______________________________________________________________
• 20. (She / pass / the exam) __________________________________________
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
• 14. John has missed the train.
• 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast.
• 16.They have written to the politician.
• 17.You have found your wallet.
• 18. I have met his mother.
• 19.We have tried roller-skating.
• 20. She has passed the exam.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
• 14. John has missed the train.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
• 14. John has missed the train.
• 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
• 14. John has missed the train.
• 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast.
• 16.They have written to the politician.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
• 14. John has missed the train.
• 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast.
• 16.They have written to the politician.
• 17.You have found your wallet.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
• 14. John has missed the train.
• 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast.
• 16.They have written to the politician.
• 17.You have found your wallet.
• 18. I have met his mother.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
• 14. John has missed the train.
• 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast.
• 16.They have written to the politician.
• 17.You have found your wallet.
• 18. I have met his mother.
• 19.We have tried roller-skating.
POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1. I have studied French.
• 2. She has eaten octopus.
• 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
• 4.We have read that book.
• 5. He has lived here for three years.
• 6.You have known David for ten years.
• 7.We have been here for two weeks.
• 8. I have lost my keys.
• 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
• 10.They have missed the train.
• 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
• 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
• 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
• 14. John has missed the train.
• 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast.
• 16.They have written to the politician.
• 17.You have found your wallet.
• 18. I have met his mother.
• 19.We have tried roller-skating.
• 20. She has passed the exam
MAKE NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES:
• 1. (We / not / go / to Paris) _______________________________________________________________
• 2. (She / not / see / ‘The Lord of the Rings’) _______________________________________________________________
• 3. (He / not / meet / my mother) _______________________________________________________________
• 4. (They / not / visit / St. Paul’s) _______________________________________________________________
• 5. (I / not / know / him for three months) _______________________________________________________________
• 6. (You / not / study / French for ten years) _______________________________________________________________
• . (They / not / be / in London for six months) _______________________________________________________________
• 8. (He / not / hurt / his leg) _______________________________________________________________
• 9. (She / not / leave / her phone in a taxi) _______________________________________________________________
• 10. (We / not / lose / our tickets) ___________________________________________________
MAKE NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES:
• 11. (She / not / make / dinner) _______________________________________________________________
• 12. (They / not / arrive / yet) _______________________________________________________________
• 13. (Lucy / not / do / her homework) _______________________________________________________________
• 14. (I / not / read / that book) _______________________________________________________________
• 15. (He / not / live / in Berlin) _______________________________________________________________
• 16. (John / not / buy / any food) _______________________________________________________________
• 17. (She / not / clean / the kitchen) _______________________________________________________________
• 18. (You / not / call / me) _______________________________________________________________
• 19. (We / not / find / the book yet) _______________________________________________________________
• 20. (They / not / sleep / well) ____________________________________
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the
Rings’.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the
Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the
Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the
Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the
Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten
years.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six
months.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
• 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
• 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
• 14. I haven’t read that book.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
• 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
• 14. I haven’t read that book.
• 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
• 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
• 14. I haven’t read that book.
• 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin.
• 16. John hasn’t bought any food.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
• 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
• 14. I haven’t read that book.
• 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin.
• 16. John hasn’t bought any food.
• 17. She hasn’t cleaned the kitchen.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
• 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
• 14. I haven’t read that book.
• 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin.
• 16. John hasn’t bought any food.
• 17. She hasn’t cleaned the kitchen.
• 18.You haven’t called me.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
• 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
• 14. I haven’t read that book.
• 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin.
• 16. John hasn’t bought any food.
• 17. She hasn’t cleaned the kitchen.
• 18.You haven’t called me.
• 19.We haven’t found the book yet.
NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES
• 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris.
• 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
• 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
• 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
• 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
• 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
• 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
• 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
• 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
• 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
• 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
• 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
• 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
• 14. I haven’t read that book.
• 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin.
• 16. John hasn’t bought any food.
• 17. She hasn’t cleaned the kitchen.
• 18.You haven’t called me.
• 19.We haven’t found the book yet.
• 20.They haven’t slept well.
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. (They / go / to the USA?) _______________________________________________________________
• 2. (You / read / ‘War and Peace’?) _______________________________________________________________
• 3. (She / be / late for a meeting?) _______________________________________________________________
• 4. (He / meet / your family yet?) _______________________________________________________________
• 5. (They / live / here as long as we have?) _______________________________________________________________
• 6. (You / go / to Australia?) _______________________________________________________________
• 7. (She / miss / the bus?) _______________________________________________________________
• 8. (I / meet / you before?) _______________________________________________________________
• 9. (They / take / the exam?) _______________________________________________________________
• 10. (She / work / in this company for fifteen years?)
_______________________________________________________________
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 11. (How long / she / live in London?) _______________________________________________________________
• 12. (Where / you / be?) _______________________________________________________________
• 13. (How much coffee / you / drink today?) _______________________________________________________________
• 14. (What / you / do today?) _______________________________________________________________
• 15. (How long / he / work here?) _______________________________________________________________
• 16. (Why / you / bring that?) _______________________________________________________________
• 17. (How many times / you / visit Scotland?) _______________________________________________________________
• 18. (How many books / you / read this week?) _______________________________________________________________
• 19. (How long / you study English?) _______________________________________________________________
• 20. (How much food / you / buy?) _________________________________
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
•
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we
have?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we
have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
• 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
• 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
• 14.What have you done today?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
• 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
• 14.What have you done today?
• 15. How long has he worked here?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
• 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
• 14.What have you done today?
• 15. How long has he worked here?
• 16.Why have you brought that?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
• 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
• 14.What have you done today?
• 15. How long has he worked here?
• 16.Why have you brought that?
• 17. How many times have you visited Scotland?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
• 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
• 14.What have you done today?
• 15. How long has he worked here?
• 16.Why have you brought that?
• 17. How many times have you visited Scotland?
• 18. How many books have you read this week?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
• 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
• 14.What have you done today?
• 15. How long has he worked here?
• 16.Why have you brought that?
• 17. How many times have you visited Scotland?
• 18. How many books have you read this week?
• 19. How long have you studied English?
MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS:
• 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
• 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
• 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
• 4. Has he met your family yet?
• 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
• 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
• 7. Has she missed the bus?
• 8. Have I met you before?
• 9. Have they taken the exam?
• 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
• 11. How long has she lived in London?
• 12.Where have you been?
• 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
• 14.What have you done today?
• 15. How long has he worked here?
• 16.Why have you brought that?
• 17. How many times have you visited Scotland?
• 18. How many books have you read this week?
• 19. How long have you studied English?
• 20. How much food have you bought? * see the been / gone
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Present perfect practice

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  • 13. MAKE POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES: • 1. (I / study / French) _______________________________________________________________ • 2. (She / eat / octopus) _______________________________________________________________ • 3. (They / go / to Scotland) _______________________________________________________________ • 4. (We / read / that book) _______________________________________________________________ • 5. (He / live / here for three years) _______________________________________________________________ • 6. (You / know / David for ten years) _______________________________________________________________ • 7. (We / be / here for two weeks) _______________________________________________________________ • 8. (I / lose / my keys) _______________________________________________________________ • 9. (He / drink / too much coffee) _______________________________________________________________ • 10. (They / miss / the train) _____________________________
  • 14. MAKE POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES: • 11. (She / go / to Peru) _______________________________________________________________ • 12. (We / eat / too much chocolate) _______________________________________________________________ • 13. (I / have / breakfast this morning) _______________________________________________________________ • 14. (John / miss / the train) _______________________________________________________________ • 15. (Lucy / cook / breakfast) _______________________________________________________________ • 16. (They / write / to the politician) _______________________________________________________________ • 17. (You / find / your wallet) _______________________________________________________________ • 18. (I / meet / his mother) _______________________________________________________________ • 19. (We / try / roller-skating) _______________________________________________________________ • 20. (She / pass / the exam) __________________________________________
  • 15. • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning. • 14. John has missed the train. • 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast. • 16.They have written to the politician. • 17.You have found your wallet. • 18. I have met his mother. • 19.We have tried roller-skating. • 20. She has passed the exam.
  • 16. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French.
  • 17. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus.
  • 18. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland.
  • 19. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book.
  • 20. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years.
  • 21. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years.
  • 22. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks.
  • 23. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys.
  • 24. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee.
  • 25. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train.
  • 26. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru.
  • 27. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate.
  • 28. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning.
  • 29. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning. • 14. John has missed the train.
  • 30. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning. • 14. John has missed the train. • 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast.
  • 31. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning. • 14. John has missed the train. • 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast. • 16.They have written to the politician.
  • 32. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning. • 14. John has missed the train. • 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast. • 16.They have written to the politician. • 17.You have found your wallet.
  • 33. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning. • 14. John has missed the train. • 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast. • 16.They have written to the politician. • 17.You have found your wallet. • 18. I have met his mother.
  • 34. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning. • 14. John has missed the train. • 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast. • 16.They have written to the politician. • 17.You have found your wallet. • 18. I have met his mother. • 19.We have tried roller-skating.
  • 35. POSITIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1. I have studied French. • 2. She has eaten octopus. • 3.They have been / gone to Scotland. • 4.We have read that book. • 5. He has lived here for three years. • 6.You have known David for ten years. • 7.We have been here for two weeks. • 8. I have lost my keys. • 9. He has drunk too much coffee. • 10.They have missed the train. • 11. She has been / gone to Peru. • 12.We have eaten too much chocolate. • 13. I have had breakfast this morning. • 14. John has missed the train. • 15. Lucy has cooked breakfast. • 16.They have written to the politician. • 17.You have found your wallet. • 18. I have met his mother. • 19.We have tried roller-skating. • 20. She has passed the exam
  • 36. MAKE NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES: • 1. (We / not / go / to Paris) _______________________________________________________________ • 2. (She / not / see / ‘The Lord of the Rings’) _______________________________________________________________ • 3. (He / not / meet / my mother) _______________________________________________________________ • 4. (They / not / visit / St. Paul’s) _______________________________________________________________ • 5. (I / not / know / him for three months) _______________________________________________________________ • 6. (You / not / study / French for ten years) _______________________________________________________________ • . (They / not / be / in London for six months) _______________________________________________________________ • 8. (He / not / hurt / his leg) _______________________________________________________________ • 9. (She / not / leave / her phone in a taxi) _______________________________________________________________ • 10. (We / not / lose / our tickets) ___________________________________________________
  • 37. MAKE NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES: • 11. (She / not / make / dinner) _______________________________________________________________ • 12. (They / not / arrive / yet) _______________________________________________________________ • 13. (Lucy / not / do / her homework) _______________________________________________________________ • 14. (I / not / read / that book) _______________________________________________________________ • 15. (He / not / live / in Berlin) _______________________________________________________________ • 16. (John / not / buy / any food) _______________________________________________________________ • 17. (She / not / clean / the kitchen) _______________________________________________________________ • 18. (You / not / call / me) _______________________________________________________________ • 19. (We / not / find / the book yet) _______________________________________________________________ • 20. (They / not / sleep / well) ____________________________________
  • 38. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
  • 39. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
  • 40. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother.
  • 41. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s.
  • 42. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months.
  • 43. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years.
  • 44. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months.
  • 45. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg.
  • 46. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi.
  • 47. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets.
  • 48. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner.
  • 49. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet.
  • 50. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet. • 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework.
  • 51. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet. • 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework. • 14. I haven’t read that book.
  • 52. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet. • 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework. • 14. I haven’t read that book. • 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin.
  • 53. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet. • 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework. • 14. I haven’t read that book. • 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin. • 16. John hasn’t bought any food.
  • 54. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet. • 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework. • 14. I haven’t read that book. • 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin. • 16. John hasn’t bought any food. • 17. She hasn’t cleaned the kitchen.
  • 55. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet. • 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework. • 14. I haven’t read that book. • 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin. • 16. John hasn’t bought any food. • 17. She hasn’t cleaned the kitchen. • 18.You haven’t called me.
  • 56. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet. • 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework. • 14. I haven’t read that book. • 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin. • 16. John hasn’t bought any food. • 17. She hasn’t cleaned the kitchen. • 18.You haven’t called me. • 19.We haven’t found the book yet.
  • 57. NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SENTENCES • 1.We haven’t gone / been to Paris. • 2. She hasn’t seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’. • 3. He hasn’t met my mother. • 4.They haven’t visited St. Paul’s. • 5. I haven’t known him for three months. • 6.You haven’t studied French for ten years. • 7.They haven’t been in London for six months. • 8. He hasn’t hurt his leg. • 9. She hasn’t left her phone in a taxi. • 10.We haven’t lost our tickets. • 11. She hasn’t made dinner. • 12.They haven’t arrived yet. • 13. Lucy hasn’t done her homework. • 14. I haven’t read that book. • 15. He hasn’t lived in Berlin. • 16. John hasn’t bought any food. • 17. She hasn’t cleaned the kitchen. • 18.You haven’t called me. • 19.We haven’t found the book yet. • 20.They haven’t slept well.
  • 58. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. (They / go / to the USA?) _______________________________________________________________ • 2. (You / read / ‘War and Peace’?) _______________________________________________________________ • 3. (She / be / late for a meeting?) _______________________________________________________________ • 4. (He / meet / your family yet?) _______________________________________________________________ • 5. (They / live / here as long as we have?) _______________________________________________________________ • 6. (You / go / to Australia?) _______________________________________________________________ • 7. (She / miss / the bus?) _______________________________________________________________ • 8. (I / meet / you before?) _______________________________________________________________ • 9. (They / take / the exam?) _______________________________________________________________ • 10. (She / work / in this company for fifteen years?) _______________________________________________________________
  • 59. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 11. (How long / she / live in London?) _______________________________________________________________ • 12. (Where / you / be?) _______________________________________________________________ • 13. (How much coffee / you / drink today?) _______________________________________________________________ • 14. (What / you / do today?) _______________________________________________________________ • 15. (How long / he / work here?) _______________________________________________________________ • 16. (Why / you / bring that?) _______________________________________________________________ • 17. (How many times / you / visit Scotland?) _______________________________________________________________ • 18. (How many books / you / read this week?) _______________________________________________________________ • 19. (How long / you study English?) _______________________________________________________________ • 20. (How much food / you / buy?) _________________________________
  • 60. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA?
  • 61. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’?
  • 62. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting?
  • 63. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? •
  • 64. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have?
  • 65. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia?
  • 66. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus?
  • 67. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before?
  • 68. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam?
  • 69. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years?
  • 70. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London?
  • 71. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been?
  • 72. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been? • 13. How much coffee have you drunk today?
  • 73. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been? • 13. How much coffee have you drunk today? • 14.What have you done today?
  • 74. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been? • 13. How much coffee have you drunk today? • 14.What have you done today? • 15. How long has he worked here?
  • 75. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been? • 13. How much coffee have you drunk today? • 14.What have you done today? • 15. How long has he worked here? • 16.Why have you brought that?
  • 76. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been? • 13. How much coffee have you drunk today? • 14.What have you done today? • 15. How long has he worked here? • 16.Why have you brought that? • 17. How many times have you visited Scotland?
  • 77. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been? • 13. How much coffee have you drunk today? • 14.What have you done today? • 15. How long has he worked here? • 16.Why have you brought that? • 17. How many times have you visited Scotland? • 18. How many books have you read this week?
  • 78. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been? • 13. How much coffee have you drunk today? • 14.What have you done today? • 15. How long has he worked here? • 16.Why have you brought that? • 17. How many times have you visited Scotland? • 18. How many books have you read this week? • 19. How long have you studied English?
  • 79. MAKE ‘YES / NO’ PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS: • 1. Have they gone / been* to the USA? • 2. Have you read ‘War and Peace’? • 3. Has she been late for a meeting? • 4. Has he met your family yet? • 5. Have they lived here as long as we have? • 6. Have you gone / been* to Australia? • 7. Has she missed the bus? • 8. Have I met you before? • 9. Have they taken the exam? • 10. Has she worked in this company for fifteen years? • 11. How long has she lived in London? • 12.Where have you been? • 13. How much coffee have you drunk today? • 14.What have you done today? • 15. How long has he worked here? • 16.Why have you brought that? • 17. How many times have you visited Scotland? • 18. How many books have you read this week? • 19. How long have you studied English? • 20. How much food have you bought? * see the been / gone explanation on www.perfect-en