The document provides examples of sentences to practice using the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous tenses in English. It includes 20 sentences for task 1 that require converting the verbs into the appropriate present perfect tense. Task 2 provides 18 additional sentences to fill in with the correct present perfect verb form. The document focuses on providing practice with different present perfect verb constructions in English.
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Present Perfect Simple and Continuous
The document provides examples of sentences to practice using the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous tenses in English. It includes 20 sentences for task 1 that require converting the verbs into the appropriate present perfect tense. Task 2 provides 18 additional sentences to fill in with the correct present perfect verb form. The document focuses on providing practice with different present perfect verb constructions in English.
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Task 1. Make either the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous.
1. Have you bought (you / buy) your train ticket yet?
2. The kitchen is a complete mess! What have the children been doing(the children / do)? 3. Julie`s been learning (learn) to drive for six years! 4. Amanda`s already had (already / have) lunch, so she'll meet us later. 5. How much coffee has she drunk (she / drink) this morning? 6. Simon’s written (write) three books. 7. I’ve dоne (do) everything I needed to do today! Hurray! 8. It hasn`t rained (not / rain) all summer, so the garden is dead. 9. I`ve read (read) your book. Here it is, thank you. 10. She`s forgotten (forget) how to get to my house. 11. I`ve been working (work) in the garden all day and I need a rest. 12. She`s made (make) three cakes. They look delicious! 13. David feels great these days. He`s been getting (get) up early lately. 14. We`ve always hated (always / hate) rush hour traffic. 15. Recently, I`ve been studying (study) a lot. My exams are in a few weeks. 16. We`ve been writing (write) this book for months and months. 17. I`ve always loved (always / love) chocolate. 18. I`ve wanted (want) to go back to university for a long time. 19. What's that delicious smell? Have you been cooking (you / cook)? 20. I`ve watched (watch) seven films this week! Task 2. Fill in the correct form of the present perfect tense. 1. I'm so tired because I`ve been working so hard lately. (WORK) 2. The new midfielder has scored 5 goals so far this season, and we're only halfway through it. (SCORE) 3. There's no wine left I the fridge. I`ve drunk both bottles. (DRINK) 4. Jenifer is getting fatter and fatter all the time. She`s probably been eating too much. (PROBABLY EAT) 5. I`ve just bought a new pair of shoes. How do you like them? (JUST BUY) 6. Have you finished reading the newspaper? Could you give it to me then? (YOU FINISH) 7. I'm writing a new novel at the moment. So far, I`ve only written the introduction. (ONLY WRITE) 8. Look at how she's sweating. She`s probably been running for hours. (PROBABLY RUN) 9. How long have you been learning russian? (YOU LEARN) 10.I am not surprised your eyes are hurting. You`ve been plauing computer games ever since you got up. (PLAY) 11.My sister has been living with her roommate for 5 years. (LIVE) 12.Where is my new watch? I`ve been looking for it for hours and haven`t found it yet. (LOOK, NOT FIND) 13.There's nothing on your exam paper. You started an hour ago. What have you been doing up to now? (YOU DO) 14.I’ve found a new job and I can start next Wednesday. (FIND) 15.I haven`t seen Patricia since we were in kindergarten together. What has she been doing all these years? (NOT SEE, SHE DO) 16.I`ve changed all my passwords recently, but I forgot to write them down. (CHANGE) 17.I`ve already seen the new Schwarzenegger film. I don't want to go to the cinema again. (ALREADY SEE) 18.Dad hasn`t danced since he was in high school. (NOT DANCE)