Present Perfect Simple Exercise 2

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Present perfect: exercise 2

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Exercise 2

Complete these sentences with the verbs in brackets and one of the signal words in the box below.

never ever for since already just yet so far recently up to now

Example:
I ...................................... it. (do)
I have already done it.

I ....................................................... a ghost. (see) But I would like to.

.............. Peter .................................. his studies ............? (finish) - No, not yet.

............... you ................................ anyone famous? (meet) - No, never.

What ........... Greg .................. since the morning .........................? (do) - Quite a lot of things.

I feel so relaxed. I ................................................ back from my holiday. (get)

You should send him an email. - But I ................................................................to him. (write)

My grandma .................................. in the same place ..................... she was born. (live) - Really?

This is Fiona. She .............................. my best friend .............. a long time. (be)

I have a plaster on my leg. I ....................................................... it. (break)

How many jobs ................. you ....................................? (have) - Not very many.

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Present perfect: exercise 2
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Key with answers

Exercise 2

I have never seen a ghost.

Has Peter finished his studies yet?

Have you ever met anyone famous?

What has Greg done since the morning up to now?

I have just got back from my holiday.

But I have already written to him.

My grandma has lived in the same place since she was born.

She has been my best friend for a long time.

I have recently broken it.

How many jobs have you had so far?

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