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Name : Tesalonika Maria Hana Lampa

NIM : 2020054

1. Present Perfect Tense Verbal

1) I
1. (+) I have watched “Titanic” movie for more than 10 times
(-) I have not watched “Titanic” movie for more than 10
times
(?) Have i watched “Titanic” movie for more than 10
times?
2. (+) I have prepared dinner for you. 
(-) I have not prepared dinner for you.
(?) Have i prepared dinner for you?
3. (+) I have tried your cooking before.
(-) I have not tried your cooking before.
(?) Have i tried your cooking before?
2) She
1. (+) She has delivered your message to me.
(-) She has not delivered your message to me.
(?) Has she delivered your message to me?
2. (+) She has finished her homework.
(-) She has not finished her homework.
(?) Has she finished her homework?
3. (+) She has studied English yesterday.
(-) She has not studied English yesterday.
(?) Has she studied English yesterday?
3) He
1. (+) He has resigned from this company.
(-) He has not resigned from this company
(?) Has he resigned from this company?
2. (+) He has returned that book to the librarian.
(-) He has not returned that book to the librarian.
(?) Has he returned that book to the librarian?
3. (+) He has graduated from university
(-) He has not graduated from university.
(?) Has he graduated from university?
4) It
1. (+) It has my pleasure to help you
(-) It has not my pleasure to help you
(?) Has it my pleasure to help you?
2. (+) It has two weeks that him left home.
(-) It has not two weeks that him left home
(?) Has it two weeks that him left home?
3. (+) It has cold in Korea
(-) It has not cold in Korea
(?)Has it cold in Korea?
5) You
1. (+) You have bought the sugar.
(-) You have not bought the sugar.
(?) Have you bought the sugar?
2. (+) You have played badminton.
(-) You have not played badminton.
(?) Have you played badminton?
3. (+) You have washed my car.
(-) You have not washed my car
(?) Have you washed my car?
6) They
1. (+) They have asked me to visit them several times.
(-) They have not asked me to visit them several times.
(?) Have they asked me to visit them several times?
2. (+) They have forgotten about them promises to me.
(-) They have not forgotten about them promises to me.
(?) Have they forgotten about them promises to mem
3. (+) They have sent me some important notes.
(-) They have not sent me some important notes.
(?) Have they sent me some important notes?
7) We
1. (+) We have graduated from university.
(-) We have not graduated from university.
(?) Ha e we graduated from university?
2. (+) We have ordered food.
(-) We have not ordered food.
(?) Have we ordered food?
3. (+) We have applied suncream before going out.
(-) We have not applied suncream before going out.
(?) Have we applied suncream before going out?

2. Present Perfect Tense Nominal


1) I
1. (+) I have been sick since yesterday. 
(-) I have not been sick since yesterday.
(?) Have i been sick since yesterday?
2. (+) I have been here since two weeks
(-) I have not been here since two weeks.
(?) Have i been here since two weeks?
3. (+) I have been to abroad for two years
(-) I have not been to abroad for two years.
(?) Have i been to abroad for two years?
2) She
1. (+) She has been busy for these 2 weeks
(-) She has not been busy for these 2 weeks.
(?) Has she been bust for these 2 weeks?
2. (+) She has been a teacher in this school for 1 years
(-) She has not been a teacher in this school for 1 years.
(?) Has she been a teacher in this school for 1 years?
3. (+) She has been a doctor for 5 years
(-) She has not been a doctor for 5 years
(?) Has she been a doctor for 5 years?
3) He
1. (+) He has been  a mechanic in the workshop for 2 years.
(-) He has not been a mechanic in the workshop for 2
years.
(?) Has he been a mechanic in the workshop for 2 years?
2. (+) He has been worked in Goggle company for 12
years.
(-) He has not been worked in Google company for 12
years.
(?) Has he been worked in Google company for 12
years?
3. (+) He has been stopped smoking for 3 years
(-) He has not been stopped smoking for 3 years.
(?) Has he been stoppef smoking for 3 years?
4) It
1. (+) It has been a long time since the last time we met.
(-) It has not been a long time since the last time we met.
(?) Has it been a long time since the last time we met?
2. (+) It has been a year since I visited you last time.
(-) It has not been a year since I visited you last time.
(?) Has it been a year since I visited you last time?
3. (+) It has been another excellent year for that store. 
(-) It has not been another excellent year for that store. 
(?) Has it been another excellent year for that store?
5) You
1. (+) You have been a singer for 10 years
(-) You have not been a singer for 10 years.
(?) Have you been a singer for 10 years?
2. (+) You have been a secretary in the office since January
2016
(-) You have not been a secretary in the office since
January 2016.
(?) Have you been a secretary in the office since January
2016?
3. (+) You have been recovered from illness for 1 weeks
(-) You have not been recovered from illness for 1 weeks
(?) Have you been recovered from illness for 1 weeks?
6) They
1. (+) They have been together since their parents passed
away.
(-) They have not been together since their parents
passed away.
(?) Have they been together since their parents passed
away?
2. (+) They have been best friends for seven years.
(-) They have not been best friends for seven years.
(?) Have they been best friends for seven years?
3. (+) They have been here for two week.
(-) They have not been here for two week.
(?) Have they been here for two week?
7) We
1. (+) We have been ready since 1 hour ago, but there is no
sign from randy that he will come soon.
(-) We have not been ready since 1 hour ago, but there
is no sign from randy that he will come soon.
(?) Have we been ready since 1 hour ago, but there is no
Sign from randy that he will come soon?
2. (+) We have been a worker in that bakery store since
2011.
(-) We have not been a worker in that bakery store since
2011.
(?) Have we been a worker in that bakery store since
2011?
3. (+) We have been best friends since senior high school.
(-) We have not been best friends since senior high
school.
(?) Have we been best friends since senior high school?

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