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Activity 8 My Experiences

This document contains examples and exercises for practicing the present perfect tense in English. It includes: [1] Completing a chart with the correct form of "have" for different subjects, [2] Filling in sentences using common present perfect verbs like "eaten" and "cleaned", [3] Conjugating verbs in parentheses in the present perfect according to the given subjects and tenses. The purpose is to reinforce using the present perfect tense to talk about unfinished or ongoing actions.
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Activity 8 My Experiences

This document contains examples and exercises for practicing the present perfect tense in English. It includes: [1] Completing a chart with the correct form of "have" for different subjects, [2] Filling in sentences using common present perfect verbs like "eaten" and "cleaned", [3] Conjugating verbs in parentheses in the present perfect according to the given subjects and tenses. The purpose is to reinforce using the present perfect tense to talk about unfinished or ongoing actions.
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ACTIVITY NUMBER 8 MY

EXPERIENCES

Present perfect
1. Complete the chart with the correct form of have.

I have
You HAVE
He HAS
HAS tri to talk
She
ed to her.
We HAVE
The HAVE
y

Now make the sentences negative.

I haven’t tried to talk to her.

YOU HAVEN’T TRIED TO TALK TO HER

HE HASN’T TRIED TO TALK TO HER

SHE HASN’T TRIED TO TALK TO HER

WE HAVEN’T TRIED TO TALK TO HER

THEY HAVEN’T TRIED TO TALK TO HER

Now make questions.

Have you tried to talk to her?

HAVE I TRIED TO TALK TO HER?

HAS HE TRIED TO TALK TO HER?

HAS SHE TRIED TO TALK TO HER?

HAVE WE TRIED TO TALK TO HER?

HAVE THEY TRIED TO TALK TO HER?


2. Complete these sentences using the Present Perfect Tense of the
following verbs: to be – to clean – to eat – to have – to rain – to
see

1. Chris HAS EATEN all the biscuits. (They are gone now.)
2. The boys HAVE CLEANED the car. (It looks beautiful now.)
3. Mrs Wood HAS HAD a busy day. (She is tired now.)
4. It HAS not RAINED for weeks. (The garden is very dry.)
5. I HAVE SEEN the film. (I know it.)
6. My sister HAS BEEN to Paris several times. (She knows it.)

3. Conjugate the verb in parentheses using the form indicated. In


the case of questions, use the indicated subject as well.

1. How long HAS HE LIVED (he/live) in New Jersey?


2. Peter HASN’T PLAYED (not play) baseball since 1987.
3. I HAVE SPOKEN (speak) Russian for twenty years.
4. We HAVEN’T SEEN (not see) Tom since Christmas.
5. HAS ALAN FLIED (Alan/fly) in an airplane before?
6. Shannon HASN’T GONE (not/go) to lunch yet.

5. Our class HAVE TAKEN (take) a field trip three times this year.
6. Where HAVE THEY MOVED (they/move) to?
7. Jennifer HAS ASKED (ask) that question four times today.
8. You HAVEN’T EATEN (not eat) lunch yet, have you?
9. Jason HAS WANTED (want) to move to New York since he was five years old.
10. How long HAVE THEY KNOWN (they/know) Peter?
11. Alexandra HAS WORKED (work) for IBM since 2002.
12. Jeff HAS BOUGHT (buy) a few books this week.
13. Sally HASN’T READ (not read) that book yet.
14. HAVE THEY LEFT (they/leave) for work yet?
15. Bill HASN’T DRIVEN (not/drive) very far today.
16. We HAVE ENJOYED (enjoy) eating seafood all of our lives.
17. HAS HE WATCHED (he/watch) the documentary yet?
18. I HAVEN’T FINISHED (not/finish) the job yet.

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