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Present Perfect

This document provides examples and exercises for using the present perfect tense in English. Section A demonstrates using "already" in response sentences. Section B demonstrates using "yet" in response sentences. Section C has participants fill in blanks with "already" or "yet". Section D demonstrates using "just" in response sentences. The purpose is to practice forming sentences in the present perfect tense using these time expressions.
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Present Perfect

This document provides examples and exercises for using the present perfect tense in English. Section A demonstrates using "already" in response sentences. Section B demonstrates using "yet" in response sentences. Section C has participants fill in blanks with "already" or "yet". Section D demonstrates using "just" in response sentences. The purpose is to practice forming sentences in the present perfect tense using these time expressions.
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PRESENT PERFECT

A. Follow the example and do the same using ALREADY:

Example: Bring the milk in, please.

- I have ALREADY brought it in.


1. You must find the tickets soon.
2. Turn the radio down, please.
3. Tidy your room
4. Could you post the letters, please?
5. Why don’t you see a doctor?
B. Follow the example and do the same using YET:

Example: She has been in the shop. (buy anything)

- She has been in the shop but she hasn’t bought anything YET.
1. I’ve written to them three times. (not reply)
2. I’ve asked you again and again. (not do it)
3. I lent him $10 last month. (not give it back)
4. He lost his pen a week ago. (not find it)
5. He borrowed my book last year. (not give it back)
C. Fill in the blanks with ALREADY or YET:
1. He hasn’t called us ………………….
2. They have ……………………………… sent the letter.
3. John has …………………bought the tickets for the football match.
4. We have ……………………………….. been to Mexico three times.
5. You haven’t visited Tokyo ………………………………… .
D. Follow the example and do the same using JUST:

Example: he / go out

- What has he JUST done?


- He has JUST gone out.
1. She / leave the room
2. they / watch the news
3. I / finish homework
4. he / put on the jacket
5. she / catch a fish
PRESENT PERFECT

A. Follow the example and do the same using ALREADY:

Example: Bring the milk in, please.

- I have ALREADY brought it in.


1. You must find the tickets soon.
2. Turn the radio down, please.
3. Tidy your room
4. Could you post the letters, please?
5. Why don’t you see a doctor?
B. Follow the example and do the same using YET:

Example: She has been in the shop. (buy anything)

- She has been in the shop but she hasn’t bought anything YET.
1. I’ve written to them three times. (not reply)
2. I’ve asked you again and again. (not do it)
3. I lent him $10 last month. (not give it back)
4. He lost his pen a week ago. (not find it)
5. He borrowed my book last year. (not give it back)
C. Fill in the blanks with ALREADY or YET:
1. He hasn’t called us ………………….
2. They have ……………………………… sent the letter.
3. John has …………………bought the tickets for the football match.
4. We have ……………………………….. been to Mexico three times.
5. You haven’t visited Tokyo ………………………………… .
D. Follow the example and do the same using JUST:

Example: he / go out

- What has he JUST done?


- He has JUST gone out.
1. She / leave the room
2. they / watch the news
3. I / finish homework
4. he / put on the jacket
5. she / catch a fish

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