Present perfect tense exercise
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The present perfect is used for a complete action: She has been to the doctor twice this week. When we want to give or ask details about when, where, who, we use the simple past. Use the present perfect when the time is not important. Use the simple past when the time or place is important. I have worked here for five years. She has lived here for twenty years. They have been married for six months. I have lived here since They have been married since June. We have been at this school since last year. Has she ever met someone famous? Nobody has ever said that to me before. Nothing like that has ever happened to me. I have never visited London. Already, yet and still. It can be placed before the main verb past participle or at the end of the sentence. Most people have already gone. Have you already rung Mike? Has he arrived already? Yet is used in negative statements and questions when we are expecting something to happen and goes at the end of the sentence. Have you bought a ticket yet? Has your course started yet? Still is stronger than yet and often expresses surprise that a situation has continued for so long. Study English, Exercises, TOEFL Lessons, English Language Schools in USA, UK Learn a Language Learn English Lessons Online English Grammar Exercises Present Perfect. About Us FAQs Site Policy Contact Us.
Present perfect tense exercise
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