Comprehensive ESL grammar worksheet on Present Perfect. Includes grammar notes and a variety of tasks to develop students' English fluency.
We know that one common use for the present perfect tense is in showing actions or situations that began in the past and continued until now. Sometimes, however, this use is confusing--because some verbs are not normally used to show a continuing action.
An excellent sheet to revise the differences between past simple and present perfect. it include a multiple choice section and a gap-fill exercise. Best for lower secondary level.
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Present Perfect – Questions Our normal question forming rules apply here, inverting the auxiliary verb and subject foryes/no and object questions, and keeping the same word order for subject questions: Haveyoucaughta cold?(yes/no question) ...
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Form and use of the present perfect continuous tense followed by an exercise in which students have to look at the pictures and complete the sentences using a suitable verb from the list provided in the Present Perfect Continuous. I hope you like it and find it useful. Have a wonderful week...
Int – High Int All ages Grades 6–12 The present perfect and present perfect progressive are very similar in some ways and quite different in others. Compare these common tenses side-by-side and see all their uses clearly. Open PDF
At this point in the curriculum, students should easily be able to switch between positive, negative andquestion forms. However, it's important to point out that questions in the present perfect are most often formed with "How long" for past to present usage, and "Have you ever..?" for ...
The present perfect isn't a verb tense unique to English, but it can still be complicated for beginning ESL students to master. Though French, Italian, German, and Spanish use the present perfect to address past events, in English, the present perfect connects a past moment to the present ...