The document contains an exercise testing knowledge of present perfect tenses. It includes filling in verb forms, completing a tense table, writing sentences in the present perfect simple tense, forming questions in the present perfect simple tense, and asking for bolded information in given sentences. The exercise covers topics such as actions that have occurred or not occurred, questions about experiences, and requesting specific details.
Stephen Greenblatt (Editor), Walter Cohen Ph.D. (Editor), Jean E. Howard Ph.D. (Editor), Katharine Eisaman Maus (Editor) - The Norton Shakespeare-W. W. Norton & Company (2008)
The document contains an exercise testing knowledge of present perfect tenses. It includes filling in verb forms, completing a tense table, writing sentences in the present perfect simple tense, forming questions in the present perfect simple tense, and asking for bolded information in given sentences. The exercise covers topics such as actions that have occurred or not occurred, questions about experiences, and requesting specific details.
The document contains an exercise testing knowledge of present perfect tenses. It includes filling in verb forms, completing a tense table, writing sentences in the present perfect simple tense, forming questions in the present perfect simple tense, and asking for bolded information in given sentences. The exercise covers topics such as actions that have occurred or not occurred, questions about experiences, and requesting specific details.
The document contains an exercise testing knowledge of present perfect tenses. It includes filling in verb forms, completing a tense table, writing sentences in the present perfect simple tense, forming questions in the present perfect simple tense, and asking for bolded information in given sentences. The exercise covers topics such as actions that have occurred or not occurred, questions about experiences, and requesting specific details.
A. Write the participle form of the following verbs.
1. Go 2. Sing 3. Be 4. Buy 5. Do
B. Complete the table in present perfect simple.
positive negative question He has written a letter. They have not stopped. Have we danced? She has worked. Andy has not slept.
C. Write sentences in present perfect simple.
1. they / ask / a question - 2. he / speak / English - 3. I / be / in my room - 4. we / not / wash / the car - 5. Annie / not / forget / her homework -
D. Write questions in present perfect simple.
1. they / finish / their homework - 2. Sue / kiss / Ben - 3. the waiter / bring / the tea - 4. Marilyn / pay / the bill - 5. you / ever / write / a poem -
E. Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence.
1. They have talked about art at school. - 2. Jane has got a letter. - 3. Oliver has cooked dinner. - 4. Caron has read seven pages. - 5. You have heard the song 100 times. - Test A. Write the participle form of the following verbs.
1. Go 2. Sing 3. Be 4. Buy 5. Do
B. Complete the table in present perfect simple.
positive negative question He has written a letter. They have not stopped. Have we danced? She has worked. Andy has not slept.
C. Write sentences in present perfect simple.
1. they / ask / a question - 2. he / speak / English - 3. I / be / in my room - 4. we / not / wash / the car - 5. Annie / not / forget / her homework -
D. Write questions in present perfect simple.
1. they / finish / their homework - 2. Sue / kiss / Ben - 3. the waiter / bring / the tea - 4. Marilyn / pay / the bill - 5. you / ever / write / a poem -
E. Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence.
1. They have talked about art at school. - 2. Jane has got a letter. - 3. Oliver has cooked dinner. - 4. Caron has read seven pages. - 5. You have heard the song 100 times. - Test Write the participle form of the following verbs. 1. go → gone 2. sing → sung 3. be → been 4. buy → bought 5. do → done Complete the table in present perfect simple. positive negative question He has written a letter. He has not written a letter. Has he written a letter? They have stopped. They have not stopped. Have they stopped? We have danced. We have not danced. Have we danced? She has worked. She has not worked. Has she worked? Andy has slept. Andy has not slept. Has Andy slept? Write sentences in present perfect simple. 1. they / ask / a question - They have asked a question. 2. he / speak / English - He has spoken English. 3. I / be / in my room - I have been in my room. 4. we / not / wash / the car - We have not washed the car. 5. Annie / not / forget / her homework - Annie has not forgotten her homework. Write questions in present perfect simple. 1. they / finish / their homework - Have they finished their homework? 2. Sue / kiss / Ben - Has Sue kissed Ben? 3. the waiter / bring / the tea - Has the waiter brought the tea? 4. Marilyn / pay / the bill - Has Marilyn paid the bill? 5. you / ever / write / a poem - Have you ever written a poem? Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence. 1. They have talked about art at school. - Where have they talked about art? 2. Jane has got a letter. - What has Jane got? 3. Oliver has cooked dinner. - Who has cooked dinner? 4. Caron has read seven pages. - How many pages has Caron read? 5. You have heard the song 100 times. - How often have you heard the song?
Stephen Greenblatt (Editor), Walter Cohen Ph.D. (Editor), Jean E. Howard Ph.D. (Editor), Katharine Eisaman Maus (Editor) - The Norton Shakespeare-W. W. Norton & Company (2008)