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Monday, December 8, 2014

PRESENT (TWO) PERFECT (Intermediate)( EXERCISE I50E64)
















GRAMMAR RULE

The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb:

We use the present perfect tense:

     (1)  * For something that started in the past and continues in the present:
             'They have been married for nearly fifty years.'

     (2)    * For something we have done several times in the past and continue to do:
              'I have played the guitar ever since I was a teenager.'

     (3)   * When we are talking about our experience up to the present:     
              'My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.'

     (4)   * For something that happened in the past but is important at the time of  
          speaking:                   
              'I cannot get in the house. I have lost my keys.'

 We use the present perfect of be when someone has gone to a place and returned:
         A: Where have you been?          
         B: I’ve just been out to the supermarket.

 But when someone has not returned we use have/has gone:
         A: Where is Maria? I haven’t seen her for weeks.
         B: She's gone to Paris for a week. She’ll be back tomorrow.

 We often use the present perfect with time adverbials which refer to the recent  
 past: just; only just; recently;  or adverbials which include the present: ever (in  
 questions); so far; until now; up to now; yet (in questions and negatives).


Complete these conversations with the present perfect.

1. (A) ___________________ you ever ____________________ (get) a traffic ticket?
    (B)  Yes, I _______________________. Once I got a ticket that cost me $50.

2. (A) ______________ you ever __________ (be) late for an important appointment?
    (B)  Yes, I _____________. I was 30 minutes late for my wedding.

3. (A) __________________ you ever ______________________ (lose) your keys?
    (B)  Yes, I ____________________. I lost them twice last month.

4. (A) __________________ you ever __________________ (see) a house on fire?
    (B)  No, I ____________________. But I saw a car on fire the other day.

5. (A)    _____________ you ever ______________ (forget) where you parked your car?
    (B)    No, I _____________________, but my brother always does. It drives him crazy!

ANSWERS: PRESENT (TWO) PERFECT 

Complete these conversations with the present perfect.

1. (A) Have you ever gotten (get) a traffic ticket?
    (B) Yes, I have. Once I got a ticket that cost me $50.

2. (A) Have you ever been (be) late for an important appointment?
    (B) Yes, I have. I was 30 minutes late for my wedding.

       3. (A) Have you ever lost (lose) your keys?
     (B) Yes, I have. I lost them twice last month.

4. (A) Have you ever seen (see) a house on fire?
          (B)  No, I have not. But I saw a car on fire the other day.

5. (A)    Have you ever forgotten (forget) where you parked your car?
    (B)    No, I have not, but my brother always does. It drives him crazy!


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