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What is a primary use of the present perfect tense?
What is a primary use of the present perfect tense?
- To describe specific past dates
- To indicate a future event
- To discuss experiences that are still relevant (correct)
- To discuss hypothetical situations
What is the correct structure of a negative present perfect statement?
What is the correct structure of a negative present perfect statement?
- Subject + was not + Past Participle
- Subject + Have/Has + not + Past Participle (correct)
- Subject + did not + Past Participle
- Subject + not + Have/Has + Past Participle
Which of the following is an example of an irregular past participle?
Which of the following is an example of an irregular past participle?
- completed
- traveled
- written (correct)
- learned
How would you correctly ask if someone has finished their homework using the present perfect tense?
How would you correctly ask if someone has finished their homework using the present perfect tense?
Which of the following sentences contains a common mistake in using the present perfect tense?
Which of the following sentences contains a common mistake in using the present perfect tense?
Which example best illustrates the correct use of the present perfect to discuss a change?
Which example best illustrates the correct use of the present perfect to discuss a change?
What element is necessary for forming the present perfect tense?
What element is necessary for forming the present perfect tense?
Which sentence uses a regular past participle in the present perfect tense?
Which sentence uses a regular past participle in the present perfect tense?