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Present Perfect: Using For and Since

The document discusses the use of the present perfect tense in English and provides examples of sentences using "for" and "since" with the present perfect. It then gives additional sentences for the reader to write in the present perfect tense, focusing on using time expressions like "never", "ever", and "since" as well as questions with "have/has".

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Present Perfect: Using For and Since

The document discusses the use of the present perfect tense in English and provides examples of sentences using "for" and "since" with the present perfect. It then gives additional sentences for the reader to write in the present perfect tense, focusing on using time expressions like "never", "ever", and "since" as well as questions with "have/has".

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Present perfect: for or since?

1 – I have studied for hours.

2 – Peter has lived in London for 3 years.

3 – We´ve known each other since we were children.

4 – I´ve been here since 9 am.

5 – He has waited at the bus stop for one hour.

6 – They have been in France for a week.

7 – I haven´t talked to Susan since last week.

Write sentences in the Present Perfect

1 – I have never tasted (taste/never) Japanese food.

2 – I have not had(have/not) this much fun since I was young.

3 – I have never visited (visit/never) New York.

4 – Times have changed (change) since I was born.

5 – How long have you been (you/be) in Glasgow?

6 – Paul has never had (never/have) a part in a school play.

7 – Ana has never gone (never/go) to London.

8 – Have they bought (they/buy) a new mobile phone?

9 – Has Karen ever broke (Karen/ever/break) her arm?

10 – Have you ever lied (you/ever/lie) to your parents?

11 – Have you ever leaved (you/ever/leave) anything on a bus?

12 – Michael has never run (never/run) a marathon.

13 – Tina has never given (never/give) me my birthday present.

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