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Unit 01 Extra Grammar Exercises

This document contains an English grammar exercise completed by Hernan Jose Chinchilla on January 25th, 2024. The exercise focuses on using the present perfect tense, including with adverbs like already, yet, ever, before and never. It contains questions testing the formation of sentences using the present perfect, as well as evaluating whether example sentences are correctly formed.
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Unit 01 Extra Grammar Exercises

This document contains an English grammar exercise completed by Hernan Jose Chinchilla on January 25th, 2024. The exercise focuses on using the present perfect tense, including with adverbs like already, yet, ever, before and never. It contains questions testing the formation of sentences using the present perfect, as well as evaluating whether example sentences are correctly formed.
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NAME: _________________________
Hernan Jose Chinchilla
DATE: ________________________
25/01/24

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 1, page 5)

LESSON 1 The present perfect

1 Write sentences in the present perfect, using contractions. End each sentence
with a period.
1. (I / not meet / your sister)
I haven’t met your sister.
2. (they / eat / dinner)
They’ve eaten dinner.

3. (the books / not arrive / from Tokyo)


The books haven’t arrived from Tokyo.

4. (they / take / that class twice)


They’ve taken that class twice.

5. (she / study / three languages)


She’s studied three languages.

6. (they / see / that movie three times)


They’ve seen that movie three times.

7. (my wife and I / not visit / Australia)


My wife and I haven’t visited Australia.

8. (I / not write / the report)


I haven’t written the report.

9. (my friend Ben / not speak / to them about the party)


My friend Ben hasn’t spoken to them about the party.

2 Complete each short answer.


1. A: Have you met John?
B: Yes, I have .

2. A: Has Janet eaten lunch?


B: No, she hasn’t
.

3. A: Have your friends gone to the concert?


B: Yes, they have
.
(continued)

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4. A: Have you done your homework?


B: No, I haven’t
.

5. A: Has your mom come home?


B.: No, she hasn’t
.

6. A: Has the movie started?


B: Yes, it has
.

3 Write the questions in the present perfect. End each with a question mark.
1. A: (your parents / meet / our teacher) Have your parents met our teacher?

B: Yes, they have.

2. A: (you / call / your kids) Have you called your kids?

B: Yes, I have.

3. A: (you / finish / the report) Have you finished the report?

B: Yes, I have.

4. A: (they / speak / to their banker) Have they spoke to their banker?

B: No, they haven’t.

5. A: (you / see / Shakira in a live concert) Have you saw Shakira in a live concert?

B: No, I haven’t.

6. A: (Leon / look / at the new website) Has Leon looked at the new website?

B: Yes, he has.

7. A: (Karen / eat / dinner) Has Karen ate dinner?

B: Yes, she has.

8. A: (your brother / go running / this week) Has your brother went running this week?

B: No, he hasn’t.

9. A: (your son / graduate / from the university) Has your son graduated from the university?

B: Yes, he has.

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DATE: ________________________
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Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 1, page 7)

LESSON 2 The present perfect: already, yet, ever, before, and never

1 Circle the correct adverb to complete each sentence.


1. Jake has eaten Peruvian food (ever / before / already).
2. Lucy hasn’t (ever / never / already) gone to the top of the Taipei 101 Tower.
3. My friends have (already / before / ever) gone snorkeling.
4. My husband and I haven’t taken a tour of San Salvador (yet / already / never).
5. She’s climbed Grouse Mountain (before / yet / never).
6. Have your classmates (before / ever / yet) played volleyball?
7. Has your daughter used a laptop (before / never / already)?
8. We haven’t (already / ever / never) gone sightseeing in Italy.

2 Write statements and questions in the present perfect.


1. (ever / you / be / to Paris)
Have you ever been to Paris ?
2. (yet / I / not / try / Thai food)
I haven’t try Thai food.
.
3. (already / they / do / the homework)
They already have done the homework.
.
4. (never / Maria / eat / Japanese food)
María have never ate Japanese food.
.
5. (before / you / visit / the Museum of Art)
Have you visited the museum of Art before?
?
6. (already / you / climb / Yellow Mountain)
You already have climb Yellow Mountain?
.
7. (yet / your brother / see / Usher in concert)
Has your brother saw Usher in concert yet?
?
8. (ever / Max / try / snorkeling)
Has Max tried ever snorkeling?
?

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3 Write a check (√) if the sentence is correct. If it is not correct, write ✗ and
make corrections.
✘ 1. I haven’t never tried Indian food. I haven’t ever tried Indian food. [OR]
I’ve never tried Indian food.

2. She has ever gone to the top of the Eiffel Tower.

3. They haven’t ever taken pictures of the Great Wall.

4. We’ve yet taken a tour of New York.

5. He’s already climbed Mount Fuji.

6. Have you been ever to Los Angeles?

7. Has she eaten ever potato soup?

8. My sister has tried already snails.

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