Practise the present perfect tense - here's a list of all the present perfect exercises and present perfect continuous exercises and worksheets on this site.
In the exciting world ofEnglish grammar, the present perfect tense is constructed by combing the present forms of the word have (have and has) and the past participle of a verb. This tense can be used in several situations. First, the present perfect describes an action in the past that ...
This game focuses onthe present perfect tense for experiencewith four main sections. There is a vocabulary practice section and a spelling section. There are also some activities for conversation practice and exercises for listening practice. The question and answer activities are associated with theES...
11. Jim is on holiday. He's --- to Italy. 12. Hello! I've just --- to the shops. I've bought lots of things. 13. Alice isn't here at the moment. She's --- to the shop to get a newspaper. 14. Tom has --- out. He'll be back in about an hour. 15. 'Are you...
Exercise on Present Perfect Simple Form positive sentences in Present Perfect Simple. he / the question / answer→ Mary / in a musical / dance→ they / at me / shout→ they / their calculators / use→ your friend / the car / drive→ Ben / the fire / light→ we / in a ...
B 1. Chris has eaten all the biscuits. 2. The boys have cleaned the car. 3. Mrs Wood has had a busy day. 4. It has not rained for weeks. 5. I have seen the film. 6. My sisterhas been to Paris several times. C Complete these sentences using the Present Perfect Tense or the...
unfinished. You began working, or waiting, in the past, and you are still doing it now. There is a clear connection with the present. We want to focus on the fact that the action is still happening (now), we use theprogressivetense -- in this case, it is the present perfect ...
Frequently asked questions about the present continuous tense How to use the present continuous The present continuous uses different forms of the verb “be” depending on the person of the subject. The first person uses “am” the third person singular uses “is,” and all other persons use ...
21Scrambled Sentences - The Present Perfect Tense (3) 22Scrambled Sentences - The Future Tense (1) 23Scrambled Sentences - The Future Tense (2) 24Passive Voice (1) 25Passive Voice (2) 26Passive Voice (3) 27Adjective Clauses (1)
Tense Overview – Free Exercise (+ 4 Lingolia Plus Exercises) Simple Present – Free Exercise (+ 33 Lingolia Plus Exercises) Present Progressive – Free Exercise (+ 23 Lingolia Plus Exercises) Simple Past – Free Exercise (+ 49 Lingolia Plus Exercises) Past Progressive – Free Exercise (+ 26...