PORGLISH OFICIAL | PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE Flashcards

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1
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What is the structure of the Present Perfect Simple tense?

A

Subject + have/has + past participle.

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Fill in the blank: She _____ (live) in Paris for five years.

A

has lived

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True or False: The Present Perfect Simple is used to describe actions that happened at a specific time in the past.

A

False

Simple Past describes actions in a specific time in the past.

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4
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Which sentence in Present Perfect Simple is correct?
A) I have seen that movie yesterday.
B) I saw that movie yesterday.
C) I have seen that movie.

A

C) I have seen that movie.

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What adverb is often used with the Present Perfect Simple to indicate recent actions?

A

Just

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Complete the sentence: They _____ (finish) their homework already.

A

have finished

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How do you form the negative in Present Perfect Simple?

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Subject + have/has + not + past participle.

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Fill in the blank: He _____ (never/see) a lion before.

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has never seen

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Choose the correct option: She _____ (go) to the store three times this week. A) has gone B) went C) goes

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A) has gone

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What is the Present Perfect Simple used for?

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To describe experiences, changes, or situations that started in the past and continue to the present.

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True or False: The Present Perfect Simple can be used to talk about life experiences.

A

True

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Fill in the blank: We _____ (not/meet) the new teacher yet.

A

have not met

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Complete the sentence: I _____ (just/eat) lunch.

A

have just eaten

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What is the past participle of ‘go’?

A

gone

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Which of the following sentences is in the Present Perfect Simple?
A) She is reading a book.
B) She has read the book.
C) She reads the book.

A

B) She has read the book.

The first sentence is in the Present Continuous, and the third is in the Simple Present.

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Fill in the blank: They _____ (travel) to Spain many times.

A

have traveled

17
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True or False: The Present Perfect Simple can describe a completed action with no connection to the present.

A

False

The Simple Past can describe complete actions in the past.

18
Q

What auxiliary verb is used with ‘I’ and ‘you’ in Present Perfect Simple?

19
Q

Complete the sentence: She _____ (learn) French since she was a child.

A

has learned

20
Q

Fill in the blank: He _____ (forget) his keys again.

A

has forgotten

21
Q

Choose the correct option: We _____ (be) to that restaurant before.
A) have been
B) are
C) were

A

A) have been

22
Q

What is the past participle of ‘write’?

23
Q

Fill in the blank: I _____ (see) that movie twice.

24
Q

True or False: Present Perfect Simple is often used with time expressions like ‘yesterday’ or ‘last year.’

A

False

Simple Past is often used with time expressions in the past.

25
Q

Complete the sentence: They _____ (not/finish) their project yet.

A

have not finished

26
Q

Past Simple What is the difference between Present Simple and Present Perfect Simple?

A

Past Simple refers to complete actions in the past with a specific moment, while Present Perfect Simple describes actions with relevance to the present without specific moments.