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NOMBRES: DILON CUPER

APELLIDOS: HUANACUNI MAMANI

CURSO: INGLES TECNICO

DOCENTE: Instructor Percy A. Agüero


Torres

CARRERA TECNICA: MECANICA DE


MANTENIMIENTO
ID: 1292692

TACNA-PERÚ
2020
WORKSHEET 10

SUBJECT: Present Perfect Tense

A) Write a suitable sentence using the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE:

1. Ann’s hair was dirty. Now it’s clean. (wash)

Ann has washed her hair.

2. Tom was 80 kg. Now he’s 70. (lose weight)

Tom has lost weight.

3. Bill played football yesterday. Now he can’t walk; his leg is in plaster. (break)

Bill has broken his leg.

4. My sister is looking for her pen. (lose)

My sister has lost it.

5. Mary is on holiday in France. (go)

Mary has gone on holiday to France.

6. Mr. Hill was in Canada last week. He’s back in London now. (be)

Mr. Hill has been to Canada for a week.

7. Look! Mrs. Smith has got a lot of packages. (buy)

Mrs. Smith has bought a lot of packages.

8. I can’t eat anything now. (eat too much)

I have eaten too much!

9. Mrs. Jenkins is very tired. (clean / house)

Mrs. Jenkins has cleaned the house.

10. Tony needs a holiday. (work / hard / this year)

Tony has worked hard this year.

B) Use PRESENT PERFECT TENSE after BECAUSE:

Example: She can’t go to the party. (catch a cold)

She can’t go to the party because she has caught a cold.

1. He can’t walk very fast. (hurt / leg)

He can't walk very fast because he has hurt his leg.

2. I can’t get in. (lose / key)

I can't get in because I have lost my key


3. I know this story very well. (see the film)

I know this story very well because I have seen the film.

4. I can’t post the letter. (not put / stamp / on it)

I can't post the letter because I haven't put the stamp on it.

5. He can’t stand up. (eat too much)

He can't stand up because he has eaten too much.

6. They can’t go on holiday. (not save / money)

They can't go on holiday because the haven't saved money.

7. I know him. (meet him before)

I know him because I have met him before.

8. We don’t know how he is. (not hear from him)

We don't know how he is because we haven't heard from him.

9. He won’t take a cigarette. (give up smoking)

He won't take a cigarette because he has given up smoking.

10. She can’t get in. (he / lock the door)

She can't get in because he has locked the door.

C) Follow the example and do the same using JUST:

Example: he / go out

What has he JUST done?

- He has JUST gone out.

1. She / leave the room

 What has she just done?


 she has just left the room.

2. they / watch the news

 What have they just done?


 they have just watched the news.

3. I / finish homework

 What have I just done?


 I have just finished my homework.

4. he / put on the jacket

 What has he just done?


 he has just put on his jacket.
5. she / catch a fish

 What has she just done?


 she has just caught a fish.

6. he / call a taxi

 What has he just done?


 He has just called a taxi.

7. you / write a letter

 What have you just done?


 You have just written a letter.

8. the girl / burn the cake

 What has the girl just done?


 The girl has just burned the cake.

9. the teacher / walk out

 What has the teacher just done?


 The teacher has just walked out.

10. the dog / see the cat

 What has the dog just done?


 The teacher has just walked out.

11. Jane / turn the TV off

 What has Jane just done?


 Jane has just turned the TV off.

12. the boys / eat dinner

 What have the boys just done?


 The boys have just eaten dinner.

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