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This test comes from https://www.tolearnenglish.com - the site to learn English (test n°18)

PRESENT PERFECT
I) Main uses:

1) Past actions with results/consequences in the present. T


Paul has eaten all the cookies.
When was the action done? In the past: a few minutes ago/yesterday.
Consequence? There is no cookie left. There is nothing left for me.
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2) Actions which began in the past and are still in progress.


Paul has lived in London for 10 years.
When did it start? 10 years ago.
Is it finished? No, it isn't. Paul is still in London. He lives in London.

II) HOW TO USE:

SYNTAX: HAVE (or HAS with he/she/it) + PAST PARTICIPLE -bought


I have done my homework. She has done her homework (verb: do)
-written
-has eaten
NEGATIVE:
I have not done my homework. = I haven't done my homework. She has not done her homework. = She
hasn't done her homework.

QUESTION:
Have you done your homework? Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.

Conjugate the verbs between brackets. Use the present perfect. Do NOT use contracted forms.

Questions :

Peter ______________________________ (steal) my trainers!


I ______________________________ (buy) this magazine.
We ______________________________ (write) three pages this afternoon.
______________________________ (you/be) to London?
I ______________________________ (not/finish) my homework yet.
My dog ______________________________ (eat) all my cookies!

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ANSWERS:

has stolen
have bought
have written
Have you been
have not finished
has eaten

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