Worksheet Present Perfect Tense

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SUBJECT : Present Perfect Tense

A) Write a suitable sentence using the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE :

1. Ann’s hair was dirty. Now it’s clean. (wash) ……... Ann has washed her hair…………
2. Tom was 80 kg. Now he’s 70. (lose weight) ………Tom has lost weight……..
3. Bill played football yesterday. Now he can’t walk; his leg is in plaster. (break)
Bill has broken his leg………………………………………………..…………………
4. My sister is looking for her pen. (lose) She has lost it………………………
5. Mary is on holiday in France. (go) She has gone to France on holiday……………..
6. Mr. Hill was in Canada last week. He’s back in London now. (be) He has been to Canada…
……………
7. Look! Mrs. Smith has got a lot of packages. (buy) She has bought a lot of packages
8. I can’t eat anything now. (eat too much) I have eaten too much …………………………….
9. Mrs. Jenkins is very tired. (clean / house) She has cleaned her house ……………
10. Tony needs a holiday. (work / hard / this year) Tony has worked hard this year ……………

B) Use PRESENT PERFECT TENSE after BECAUSE:

Example: She can’t go to the party. (catch a cold)


She can’t go to the party because she has caught a cold.

1. He can’t walk very fast. (hurt / leg)


He can’t walk very fast because he has hurt his leg ………………………………………
2. I can’t get in. (lose / key)
I can’t get in because I lost my key ……………………………………………………
3. I know this story very well. (see the film)
I know this story very well because I have seen the film ………………………………
4. I can’t post the letter. (not put / stamp / on it)
I can’t post the letter because I haven’t put stamp on it ………………………………
5. He can’t stand up. (eat too much)
He can’t stand up because he has eaten too much ………………………………………
6. They can’t go on holiday. (not save / money)
They can’t go on holiday because they haven’t saved money …………………………
7. I know him. (meet him before)
I know him because I have met him before ………………………………………………
8. We don’t know how he is. (not hear from him)
We don’t know how he is because we haven’t heard from him …………………………
9. He won’t take a cigarette. (give up smoking)
He won’t take a cigarette because he has given up smoking ……………………………
10. She can’t get in. (he / lock the door)
She can’t get in because he has locked the door ……………………………………………

C) 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. …… I have already found them.…...
2. Turn the radio down, please. …… I have already turned it down.………
3. Tidy your room. …… I have already tidied my room.………..
4. Could you post the letters, please? …… I have already posted them……
5. Why don’t you see a doctor? …… I have already seen a doctor.………...
6. You have a bad cough. I think you should stop smoking.
…… I have already stopped smoking.…………………...
7. Why don’t you clean your shoes? … I have already cleaned my shoes.…...
8. Brush your teeth, will you? … I have already brushed them...
9. We have guests today. Shall we make a cake?
… I have already made it. …..
10. We should invite Mary to the party. … I have already invited her.…

D) 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)


… I've written three times to them but they haven't replied yet..
2. I’ve asked you again and again. (not do it)
… I've asked you again and again but you haven't done it yet…...
3. I lent him $10 last month. (not give it back)
… I lent him $10 last month but he hasn't given it back yet…...
4. He lost his pen a week ago. (not find it)
… He lost his pen a week ago but he hasn't found it yet...
5. He borrowed my book last year. (not give it back)
… He borrowed my book last year but he hasn’t given it back yet…...
6. She went to New York six months ago. (not return it)
… She went to New York six months ago but she hasn't returned yet...
7. She gave me $2 a week ago. (not return it)
… She gave me $2 a week ago but I haven't returned it yet...
8. I finished reading my library books a long time ago. (not change them)
… I finished reading my library books a long time ago but I haven't changed them yet...
9. She went to the bus-stop half an hour ago. (the bus / not come)
… She went to the bus-stop half an hour ago but the bus hasn't come yet...
10. He’s still studying that lesson. (not learn it)
… He's still studying that lesson but he hasn't learned it yet...

D) Fill in the blanks with ALREADY or YET:

1. He hasn’t called us ………YET……………………… .


2. They have …………ALREADY……………………… sent the letter.
3. John has ………… ALREADY ……………… bought the tickets for the football match.
4. We have ………… ALREADY …………………….. been to Mexico three times.
5. You haven’t visited Tokyo …YET……………………………… .
6. Has John bought a new car ……YET…………………………….. ?
7. The plane has ………ALREADY…………………… left.
8. Has she done it ………YET…………………….. ? No, not ……YET……………………. .
9. A: Haven’t they arrived ………YET………………………. ?
B: Oh, yes. They have ……… ALREADY ………………………… arrived.
10. Hurry up! The class has ……… ALREADY ……………………… started.
11. Be careful! They have ……… ALREADY ………………………… painted the door.
12. Haven’t you read the book ………YET………………………. ?
E) 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


- what has she just done? She just left the room
2. they / watch the news
- What have they just done? They just watched the news
3. I / finish homework
- What have I just done? I just finished homework
4. he / put on the jacket
- What has he just done? He just put on the jacket
5. she / catch a fish
- What has she just done? She just caught a fish
6. he / call a taxi
- What has he just done? He just called a taxi
7. you / write a letter
- What have you just done? You just written a letter
8. the girl / burn the cake
- What has she just done? She just burnt the cake
9. the teacher / walk out
- What has he just done? He just walked out
10. the dog / see the cat
- What has it just done? It just seen the cat
11. Jane / turn the TV off
- What has Jane just done? She just turned the TV off.
12. the boys / eat dinner
- What have the boys just done? They just eaten dinner

F) Put the verbs in the correct tense. Use the SIMPLE PAST or the PRESENT PERFECT:

1. ………Has ……….. Tim ……finished……. (finish) his work yet?


2. ………Did……….. he ……finish……… (finish) it yesterday?
3. They …have just gone out……………. (just / go) out.
4. They ………went……………………… (go) out a minute ago.
5. …Did……… Ann ……study……………. (study) yesterday afternoon?
6. …Have………………… you ………sent…………………. (send) the letters yet?
7. …Did………………… she …………call……………….. (call) him a week ago?
8. They …haven’t seen……………………. (not / see) the film yet.
9. The train ……has just arrived…… (just / arrive).
10. …Have………. you ……ever been……. (ever / be) in a TV studio?
11. …Did………… you and Tom ………enjoy………… (enjoy) the party last night?
12. …Didn’t………… you ……finish…………. (not / finish) school last year?
13. I ……lost……………………. (lose) my dictionary. I can’t find it anywhere.
14. His hair looks short. He ……has had……….. (have) a haircut.
15. When …did he give up…………………. (he / give up) smoking?
16. Jane ……bought……………………………….. (buy) her car two weeks ago.
17. My bicycle isn’t here. Somebody ……has taken………………………. (take) it.
18. Why …didn’t Jim want… (Jim / not want) to play tennis last Friday?
19. The car looks clean. …Have…….. you ………washed……………….. (wash) it?
20. When we were on holiday, the weather ……was………………… (be) terrible.

G) Ask questions with HOW LONG:


Example: I am married.
- HOW LONG have you been married?

1. I know Bob. … How long have you known Bob? ….


2. Sue and Alan are married. … How long have they been married? ….
3. George is unemployed. … How long has he been unemployed?…
4. Those books are here. … How long have those books been here?……
5. Mary is at the airport. … How long has she been at the airport?….
6. My sister is ill. … How long has your sister been ill?…
7. She has got a bad cold. … How long has she got a bad cold?….
8. Jan has long hair. … How long has Jan had long hair?…
9. I have a yacht. … How long have you had a yacht?
10.They are in the restaurant. … How long have they been in the restaurant?….
11.My parents are in London. … How long have they been in London?……
12.The cat is under the table. … How long has the cat been under the table?…

H) Rewrite the following sentences twice, using SINCE and FOR:

Example: I haven’t seen you. (Christmas / 3 days)


a) I haven’t seen you SINCE Christmas.
b) I haven’t seen you FOR 3 days.

1. We’ve been here. (an hour / 4 o’clock)


a) … We've been here for an hour…
b) … We've been here since 4 o'clock…
2. She hasn’t spoken to me. (2 weeks / last week)
a) … She hasn't spoken to me for two weeks……
b) … She hasn't spoken to me since last week…
3. They’ve lived in this street. (1970 / a long time)
a) … They've lived in this street since 1970…
b) … They've lived in this street for a long time…………
4. I haven’t had time to do it. (last Monday / a few days)
a) … I haven't had time to do it since last Monday……
b) … I haven't had time to do it for a few days………………
5. We haven’t bought a new one. (ages / many years)
a) … We haven't bought a new one for ages……………
b) … We haven't bought a new one since many years……………

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