This document is a practice worksheet for the Present Perfect Simple tense, focusing on the structure 'have/has + V-3/V-ed'. It includes exercises on writing past participles, choosing the correct verb forms, filling in gaps with present perfect verbs, and selecting between 'been' and 'gone'. The worksheet is designed for English learners to enhance their understanding and usage of the present perfect tense.
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3° present perfect simple practice
This document is a practice worksheet for the Present Perfect Simple tense, focusing on the structure 'have/has + V-3/V-ed'. It includes exercises on writing past participles, choosing the correct verb forms, filling in gaps with present perfect verbs, and selecting between 'been' and 'gone'. The worksheet is designed for English learners to enhance their understanding and usage of the present perfect tense.
1. Sarah has/have never tasted Japanese food. 2. I haven’t live/lived in the city before now. 3. Have your parents ever visited Spain? Yes, they do/have. 4. Have/Has Mary ever stayed in any hotels? Yes, several times. 5. Has Sam ever played golf? No, he hasn’t/doesn’t.
3) Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the present perfect.
1. My friend Ted _____________ (spend) a lot of money on gadgets. 2. My father _______________ (not/buy) a new car. 3. The students _______________ (write) a lot of tests this term. 4. I _____________________ (travel) a lot. 5. They ___________________ (not/have) lunch this morning.
4) Choose been or gone.
1. ‘Where is Pamela?’ ‘She’s been/gone home. 2. ‘Do you like Berlin?’ ‘Yes. I’ve been/gone there twice and I love it.’ 3. Jane’s been/gone to the dentist and now she’s going shopping. 4. Nick and Ann aren’t here. They’ve been/gone to the cinema. 5. Alan’s been/gone at the gym. He feels exhausted.