1. The document contains a test with 50 multiple choice questions about using the present perfect tense in English sentences.
2. For each question, the test-taker must choose the correct verb form between the options given to complete each sentence.
3. The sentences cover a variety of situations involving the present perfect tense, including experiences from the past that are relevant to the present, unfinished actions that began in the past and continue in the present, and more.
1. The document contains a test with 50 multiple choice questions about using the present perfect tense in English sentences.
2. For each question, the test-taker must choose the correct verb form between the options given to complete each sentence.
3. The sentences cover a variety of situations involving the present perfect tense, including experiences from the past that are relevant to the present, unfinished actions that began in the past and continue in the present, and more.
1. The document contains a test with 50 multiple choice questions about using the present perfect tense in English sentences.
2. For each question, the test-taker must choose the correct verb form between the options given to complete each sentence.
3. The sentences cover a variety of situations involving the present perfect tense, including experiences from the past that are relevant to the present, unfinished actions that began in the past and continue in the present, and more.
1. James (sold, has sold) his house last year. 2. Jennet (worked, has worked) for a bank since 2004 3. William (studied, has a studied) Math last night. 4. My uncle (went, has gone) to Japan two years ago. 5. Mr. William (is finishing, finished, has finished) writing the report, you can read it now. 6. Mr. Fox (died, has died) in 2005. 7. Phillips (finished, has finished) doing his homework. He is free now 8. I (told, has told) what happened to you an hour ago. 9. John (waited, has waited) for you for two hours. 10. Nadia (called, has called) you sometimes ago. X 11. I (never saw, have never seen) this article before. 12. James (make, made, has made) some mistakes yesterday 13. It (rained, has rained) all the ground is wet. 14. Janet (bought, has bought) a new car last month. 15. Alfred (lived, has lived) at that address for more than 6 years. 16. May (cleaned, has cleaned) the floor, there is no dirt on it. 17. I (saw, have seen) the film twice. 18. My uncle (was, has been) in army since 1995 19. Jill (moved, has moved) to Sydney in 2001. 20. George (was, has been) to Singapore many times. 21. They (didn’t do, haven’t done) their homework yet. 22. We (finished, have finished) completing film a month ago. 23. Sony (lived, has lived) here for three years. 24. We (are, were, have been) to Bali twice 25. James and Dylan (wrote, have already written) the report. 26. Julia (closed, has closed) her store and went home. X 27. Donovan (graduated, has graduated) for his university in 2003 28. It (is, was, has been) foggy since yesterday. 29. My friends (visited, have visited) me last night. 30. Abigail (was, has been) to Hawaii three times. 31. Mrs. Harper (lived, has lived) alone since her husband death. 32. Lisa (bought, has bought) a new apartment last month. 33. Mr. Hobson (had, has had) that car since 2007 34. The headmaster (told, has told) the student not to come late many times. 35. Tommy (painted, has painted) the wall last week. 36. They (were, have been) having dinner when I called them 37. Your bag (is, has been) here since yesterday. 38. Suzan (is, was, has been) not here yesterday. 39. Joe (sees, saw, has seen) the film. You can ask him the story of the film. 40. It (rained, has rained) for more than three hours. 41. Noel (was, has been) very busy last Sunday. 42. They (need, needs, needed, have needed) a new program every year. 43. Fred (fix, fixes, is fixing, fixed, has fixed) his bicycle now. 44. My aunt (come, comes, came, has come) from Singapore last night 45. Neil (write, write, is writing, wrote, has written) the report for 20 minutes. 46. They (already informed, have already informed) us about the next meeting. 47. It (is, was, has been) always windy here in summer. 48. I (did not finish, have not finished) reading the book yet. 49. We (did not decide, have not decided yet) what to do during the holiday. 50. Tim called me but he (didn’t say, has not said) anything about you
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