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Present Perfect Unit 7: 1. Complete The Sentences With Have or Has

The document provides a lesson on using the present perfect tense in English. It includes examples of forming sentences using have/has with different subjects. There are also exercises where students must fill in the blanks with the correct present perfect verb form based on prompts. The exercises cover using time expressions like "for", "since", "yet", and "already" with the present perfect tense.

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Present Perfect Unit 7: 1. Complete The Sentences With Have or Has

The document provides a lesson on using the present perfect tense in English. It includes examples of forming sentences using have/has with different subjects. There are also exercises where students must fill in the blanks with the correct present perfect verb form based on prompts. The exercises cover using time expressions like "for", "since", "yet", and "already" with the present perfect tense.

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PRESENT PERFECT UNIT 7

1. Complete the sentences with have or has.


1. We have missed the train.

2. I have ridden a motorbike.

3. He has won the Tour de France.

4. A plane has crashed in Russia.

5. They have flown in a hot-air balloon.

6. She has broken a world record.

2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs


in brackets.
1. I didn't visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (not visit)

2. Alison didn't fly in a helicopter over the city of London. (not fly)
3. They travelled in a hot-air balloon, but they didn’t like it. (travel)

4. You ate all the cake, including my slice! (eat)

5. I made a list of all the sights to see on our trip. (make)

6. Nicolas bought a new car. It is very fast. (buy)

3. Complete the sentence using the words in the box.


HOW FOR SINCE EVER
NEVER JUST ALREADY YET

1. How long have you been at the party?


2. Have you ever been to a firework display?
3. I’d like to go to the Notting Hill Carnival this summer – I’ve never been to that part
of London before.
4. They’ve celebrated May Day for hundreds of years.
5. Bonfire Night has been celebrated since the conspiracy to blow up Parliament.
6. We’ve just come back from the carnival – we had a great time there!
7. Have you eaten your pancake yet?
8. I don’t want to see that film. I’ve
Already seen it three times on TV!

4. Write sentences using the present perfect. Use the prompts.


1. How long / you / live here?
2. They / celebrate this day / hundreds of years
3. I / not see them / last Tuesday
4. We / just / see / the firework display
5. I / never / eat / pancakes
6. You / ever / hear / reggae music?
7. He / finish that book / yet?
I / already / make / some baked potatoes to eat

Developing

1 How long have you lived here?

2 They have celebrated this day hundreds of years

3 I have not seen them since last Tuesday

4 We have just seen the firework display

5 I have never eaten pancakes

6 Have you ever heard reggae music?

7 Has he finished that book yet?

8 I have already made some baked potatoes to eat

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