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ENGLISH EXAM

NAME: GROUP:

Members:

Avila Hernández Carlos

Cerezedo Soto Nahomi Yolette

Fabela Castillo Sebastián Alejandro

Rodríguez Bautista Dayren Jazmín

1. What is the basic structure of a present perfect sentence?


a) Subject + verb (s/es) + auxiliary verb
b) Subject + have/has + past participe verb + C
c) Subject + present participe + auxiliary verb

2. How does the present perfect tense differ from the simple past tense?
a) Present perfect is used for ongoing actions
b) Simple past is used for completed actions in the past
c) There is no difference between them

3. When do we use have and has in present perfect sentences?


a) Have with singular subjects ‘’has’’ with plural subjects
b) Have with first and second person, ‘’has’’ with third person
c) Have with third person, ‘’has’’ with first and second person }

4. Examples of time expressions communiy used with then present perfect


a) Tomorrow, next mont, in the future,
b) For, since, just, already
c) Yesterday, last week, in the past

5. How does the present perfect convey a connection between the present?
a) It only focuses on past actions
b) It emphasizes actions with no relevance to the present
c) It links past actions to the present moment

6. What is the use of ‘’ever’’ and ‘’never’’ in present perfect questions?


a) ‘’ever’’ is used in negative sentences, ‘’never’’ in positive sentences
b) ‘’ever’’ is used to inquire about experiences , ‘’never’’ to express cerrainty
c) ‘’ever is used in questions to ask about experiences, ‘’never’’ for past events

7. Difference between ‘’for’’ and ‘’since’’ when indicating duration in present perfect
a) ‘’Since’’ indicates a specific atarring point, ‘’for’’ indicates a duration
b) ‘’For is used with specific time expressions, ‘’since’’ with general durations
c) ‘’For indicates duration, ‘’since’’ specifies a starring point
8. Difference between ‘’yet’’ differ from ‘’already’’ in the context of the present perfect
a) ‘’Yet’’ is used in affirmative sentecnes while ‘’already’’ is used in negative sentences
b) ‘’Yet’’ is used in questions and negative sentences to express actions up to the present
c) ‘’Already’’ is used to indicative ongoing actions while ‘’yet’’ signifies compiercy actions

9. What is the purpose at past participies in forming the present perfect?


a) Indicative future actions
b) Have no core in the present perfect
c) Are essenittal for forming present perfect sentences

10. For ( ) a) Indicares an unspecified time in the past when an action


11. Already ( ) began
12. Since ( ) b) Used in negative sentences to express action up to now
13. Just ( ) c) Used in negative sentences to express actions completed
14. Ever ( ) before an expected time
15. Yet ( ) d) Indicates an action that continues from the past to the
16. Still ( ) present
17. Never ( ) e) Used in questions to inquire about the ocurrence of an
action
f) Used in questions to ask someone has a had a particular
experience in their life
g) Positivery expresse completion of an action before an
expected time
n) Emphasizes actions completed very recentlty
18. What is the general rule for forming the gerund of all the verbs?
a) Add –ing to the base form
b) Replace the final –e with – ing
c) Double the final consonant before adding –ing

19. How do you form the present participie of the verb ‘’lie’’
a) Lieing
b) Lying
c) Lay
20. For verbs ending in –ie, What is the rule for forming the gerund?
a) Change –ie to –y and add –ing
b) Double the final consonant before adding –ing
c) Add –ing directly to –ie

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