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Mysterious

Lochness
Present Perfect

Created by L. Ažušilė
1. Present Perfect

Read the situation and make a


sentence using the word from
the brackets.
Tom is looking for his key. He
can’t find it. (lose)
Tom has lost
his key.
2. Present Perfect

Read the situation and make a


sentence using the word from
the brackets.
Margaret can’t walk. Her leg is in
plaster. (break)
She has
broken her
leg.
3. Present Perfect

Read the situation and make a


sentence using the word from
the brackets.
Tim’s English wasn’t very
good. Now it is better. (improve)
He has
improved.
4. Present Perfect

Read the situation and make a


sentence using the word from
the brackets.
The temperature was 20
degrees. Now it’s only 12. (fall)
It has
fallen.
5. Present Perfect

Answer the question. Use the


words from the brackets.
Would you like something to eat?
No, thanks. (I / just / have / lunch)
I have just
had lunch.
6. Present Perfect

Answer the question. Use the


words from the brackets.
Do you know where Julia is?
Yes, (I / just / see / her)
Yes, I have
just seen
her.
7. Present Perfect

Answer the question. Use the


words from the brackets.
What time is David leaving?
(He / already / leave)
He has
already
left.
8. Present Perfect

Answer the question. Use the


words from the brackets.
What does Tim think about your
plan?
(We / not / tell / him yet)
We haven‘t
told him
yet.
9. Present Perfect

Ask your friend a question about


things he has done. Use ever.

(ride / horse?)
Have you
ever ridden
a horse?
10. Present Perfect

Ask your friend a question about


things he has done. Use ever.

(be / the UK?)


Have you
ever been
to the UK?
11. Present Perfect

Ask your friend a question about


things he has done. Use ever.

(drive / lorry?)
Have you
ever driven
a lorry?
12. Present Perfect

Ask your friend a question about


things he has done. Use ever.

(touch / an elephant?)
Have you ever
touched an
elephant?
13. Present Perfect

Use the cue to make a question.

(be abroad?)
Have you
ever been
abroad?
14. Present Perfect

Use the cue to make a question.

(meet a dangerous animal in the


forest?)
Have you met a
dangerous
animal in the
forest?
15. Present Perfect

Use the cue to make a question.

(spend holidays on an island?)


Have you spent
holidays on an
island?
16. Present Perfect

Use the cue to make a question.

(see a polar bear?)


Have you
seen a
polar bear?
17. Present Perfect

Use the cue and already, yet,


never to make a sentence about
what you have/haven’t done in
your life.
(try / Mexican food)
I have
never/already
tried Mexican
food.
18. Present Perfect

Use the cue and already, yet,


never to make a sentence about
what you have/haven’t done in
your life.
(take part in a sports competition)
I‘ve already/never
taken part in a sports
competition.
19. Present Perfect

Use the cue and already, yet,


never to make a sentence about
what you have/haven’t done in
your life.
(go on holidays on my own)
I haven‘t gone
on holidays on
my own yet.
20. Present Perfect

Use the cue and already, yet,


never to make a sentence about
what you have/haven’t done in
your life.
(swim in the sea)
I have already
swum in the
sea.
21. Present Perfect

Ask and answer the question.


Use the cues in the brackets.

(find / a new job?) Yes, ….


Have you found
a new job?
Yes, I have.
22. Present Perfect

Ask and answer the question.


Use the cues in the brackets.

(move / house?) No, ….


Have you moved
the house?
No, I haven‘t.
23. Present Perfect

Ask and answer the question.


Use the cues in the brackets.

(start / taking skiing lessons?)


Yes, ….
Have you
started taking
skiing lessons?
Yes, I have.
24. Present Perfect

Ask and answer the question.


Use the cues in the brackets.

(do / a course in life saving?)


No, ….
Have you done
a course in life
saving?
No, I haven‘t.
25. Present Perfect

Open the brackets and use the


Present Perfect.
Tourists from all over the world
(be) ______ to Loch Ness.
Tourists from
all over the
world have been
to Loch Ness.
26. Present Perfect

Open the brackets and use the


Present Perfect.

Most of them (see / not) ____


Nessie, however.
Most of them
haven‘t seen
Nessie,
however.
27. Present Perfect

Open the brackets and use the


Present Perfect.
Only very few people say that
the Loch Ness Monster (appear)
___ in front of them.
...the Loch Ness
Monster has
appeared in front
of them.
28. Present Perfect

Open the brackets and use the


Present Perfect.

Even scientists (come) ___ to


Loch Ness to find the monster.
Even scientists
have come to
Lochness to
find the
monster.
29. Present Perfect
Open the brackets and use the
Present Perfect.
And the boss of the Guinness
brewery (promise) ___ to pay
500,000 pounds to the person
who catches Nessie.
...the boss has
promised to
pay...
Wellcome to
Lochness!

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