The document provides examples of sentences using the present perfect tense and simple past tense. It gives fill-in-the-blank sentences requiring the present perfect form of verbs and choices between the present perfect and simple past tenses. The purpose is to practice using these two verb tenses to discuss events that have occurred or been ongoing up until the present versus ones strictly in the past.
The document provides examples of sentences using the present perfect tense and simple past tense. It gives fill-in-the-blank sentences requiring the present perfect form of verbs and choices between the present perfect and simple past tenses. The purpose is to practice using these two verb tenses to discuss events that have occurred or been ongoing up until the present versus ones strictly in the past.
The document provides examples of sentences using the present perfect tense and simple past tense. It gives fill-in-the-blank sentences requiring the present perfect form of verbs and choices between the present perfect and simple past tenses. The purpose is to practice using these two verb tenses to discuss events that have occurred or been ongoing up until the present versus ones strictly in the past.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in the present perfect tense:
I ___________ (eat) breakfast already.
She ___________ (not finish) her homework yet. They ___________ (visit) three countries this year. We ___________ (watch) that movie before. He ___________ (not study) for the exam yet. She ___________ (read) three books this month. They ___________ (not see) that movie yet. I ___________ (have) a headache since this morning. He ___________ (lose) his keys somewhere. She ___________ (live) in New York for five years. We __________ (finish) our homework already. She __________ (not eat) breakfast yet. Have you __________ (visit) Paris before? They __________ (just arrive) at the airport. I __________ (not see) that movie yet. My sister __________ (graduate) from college last year. How long __________ you __________ (study) Spanish? He __________ (not decide) where to go on vacation this year. The company __________ (hire) a new employee last week. She __________ (read) three books this week. 2. Choose the correct verb tense (present perfect or simple past) to complete each sentence.
I __________ (go) to New York City last year.
She __________ (visit) several countries already. They __________ (not finish) their project yet. We __________ (see) that movie yesterday. Have you __________ (eat) lunch yet? He __________ (not study) for the exam last night. She __________ (work) at the company for five years. I __________ (read) that book two weeks ago. They __________ (just arrive) at the party. Have you __________ (be) to Japan before? I __________ (read / have read) that book three times already. They __________ (visited / have visited) New York last summer. She __________ (lost / has lost) her keys yesterday. We __________ (bought / have bought) a new car last week. He __________ (worked / has worked) at that company for five years. They __________ (watched / have watched) that movie twice this week. She __________ (finished / has finished) her project an hour ago. He __________ (ate / has eaten) sushi for the first time yesterday. We __________ (went / have gone) to the beach last weekend. She __________ (won / has won) several awards in her career.
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