This document contains an English grammar exercise on using the present perfect tense. It provides examples of forming sentences in the present perfect and includes questions using "already" or "yet". The exercise is divided into two parts: Part A focuses on writing simple sentences in the present perfect tense and Part B incorporates "already" or "yet" into questions or sentences.
This document contains an English grammar exercise on using the present perfect tense. It provides examples of forming sentences in the present perfect and includes questions using "already" or "yet". The exercise is divided into two parts: Part A focuses on writing simple sentences in the present perfect tense and Part B incorporates "already" or "yet" into questions or sentences.
This document contains an English grammar exercise on using the present perfect tense. It provides examples of forming sentences in the present perfect and includes questions using "already" or "yet". The exercise is divided into two parts: Part A focuses on writing simple sentences in the present perfect tense and Part B incorporates "already" or "yet" into questions or sentences.
1. She/buy a new jacket. She´s bought a new jacket
2. He/find a job yet. He hasn´t found a job yet 3. /you speak to Mr. Jackson?. Have you spoken to Mr. Jackson? 4. We/ find a great hotel. We´ve found a great hotel 5. They /finish eating. They haven´t finished eating 6. /you see Peter this morning?. Have you seen Peter this morning? 7. /you do your homework this week?. Have you done your homework this week? 8. We / reply to Ms. Jones's email yet. We haven´t replied to Ms. Jones's email yet
B. Write sentences or questions with already or yet.
He / arrive. (already) He's already arrived
1. l/have/ breakfast. (already) 1. I´ve already had breakfast.
2. /you /finish /your homework? (yet). 2. Have you finished your homework 3. The movie/ start. (already) yet? 4. I/ not meet /his wife. (Yet) 3. The movie has already started 5. They /buy their math books. 4. I haven´t met his wife yet. (already). 5. They have already bought their 6. You're too late. He/go / home. math books. (already) 6. You're too late. He has already gone 7. / you speak /to him? (Yet) home. 8. I/ not read / his new book. (yet) 7. Have you spoken to him yet? 8. I haven´t read his new book yet.