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MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN NACIONAL

INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA
JOSÉ MARÍA CAMPO SERRANO
DANE 120011-000016 - NIT 892300110-6
Resolución de aprobación 009408 del 15 de Diciembre de 2017
Por la Secretaría de Educación del Departamento del Cesar

Name: Natalia Galindo Perez Date: Grade: 10ºB J.M.

Present Perfect

1. Put the adverbs in the correct place in the sentences or questions.

a. Have you had dinner? (yet): Have you had dinner yet?

b. Their plane hasn’t taken off. (still): Their plane still hasn´t taken off

c. This letter has arrived for you. (just): This letter just has arrived for you

d. I’ve seen this film. (already): I´ve seen already this film

e. We haven’t met the new boss. (yet): We haven´t yet met the new boss

f. Mary’s told me she’s getting married! (just): Mary´s just told me she´s getting married!

2. Match the questions on the left with the correct answer on the right.

1. __C__ 3. ___F___ 5. ___G___ 7. ___J___ 9. ___D___


2. __H__ 4. ___A___ 6. ___I___ 8. ___E___ 10. ___B___

3. Complete the sentences below with ‘for or ‘since’.

1. I’ve been working at this company ____for_____ five years.


2. That restaurant has been open ____since____ this morning.
3. Kate has lived here ____since____ 2012.
4. It has been raining ___for___ a long time.
5. The TV has been on ___since____ five o’clock.
6. I have wanted to be a doctor ____since____ I was a kid.
7. Sam has studied at this college ____for____ only a week.
8. The telephone has been ringing ____for____ a few minutes.
9. Maria and Eduardo have been married ___for___ three months.
10. My uncle has been in the hospital ____since____ last Tuesday.

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