Present Perfect Tense Quiz

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Which verb forms are used to form the present perfect tense?

  • have and the past participle (correct)
  • has and the past participle
  • have and the present participle
  • has and the present participle

What adverb is often used to talk about experience up to the present?

  • ever (correct)
  • never
  • often
  • sometimes

Which verb forms are used when someone has gone to a place and returned?

  • have/has gone
  • has gone
  • has not returned
  • have/has been (correct)

What type of adverbials are often used with the present perfect tense?

<p>adverbials referring to the recent past (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the present perfect continuous tense formed with?

<p>have/has been and the -ing form of the verb (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Present Perfect Tense

  • The present perfect tense is formed using the auxiliary verb "has" or "have" and the past participle of the main verb.
  • The adverb "ever" is often used to talk about experience up to the present.
  • The verb forms "has been to" and "have been to" are used when someone has gone to a place and returned.

Adverbials with Present Perfect

  • Time adverbials such as "already", "just", "yet", and "so far" are often used with the present perfect tense.

Present Perfect Continuous

  • The present perfect continuous tense is formed with "has been" or "have been" and the present participle of the main verb (-ing form).

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