Grammar
Present Perfect Worksheets
These
free worksheets show how
the Present Perfect Tense should be used in the
English Grammar.
Exercise I.
Answer the following questions.
- Have you been to London?
- Have you stayed in London long?
- Have you read the book "The Song of Hiawatha" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow?
- Have you read "Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw?
- Has the book made an impression on you?
- Have you seen "My Fair Lady"?
- Have you seen a map of the British Isles?
- Have you noticed that there are no long rivers in England?
- Have you heard that people standing on the cliffs near Dover can see the cliffs of France?
Exercise II.
Complete the following sentences paying attention to the tense forms.
Model:
I have read two books since... → I have read two books since my vacation began.
I … since he left for London. → I haven’t seen my friend since he left for London.
- I have written two letters since…
- I haven’t seen my friend since…
- I haven’t been to the theatre since…
- He hasn’t taken his medicine since…
- He hasn’t slept since…
- He … since he fell ill.
- We … since we moved to New York.
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