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jeka94
2 years ago
5

1. Use these prompts to write Present perfect sentences using the adverbs in brackets. You may need to add

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Contact [7]2 years ago
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The present perfect tense of the prompts given are:

b. Sally has not found a job yet.

c. We have been to Wien four times already

d. I have not bought a car yet

e. David is yet to arrive from London

f. Dorothy has never seen a Star Wars film.

<h3>What is the present perfect tense?</h3>

Present perfect tense is an action that has an indefinite tone to it whether past or continues into the present.

Thus the correct present perfect tenses are:

b. Sally has not found a job yet.

c. We have been to Wien four times already

d. I have not bought a car yet

e. David is yet to arrive from London

f. Dorothy has never seen a Star Wars film.

Learn more about present perfect tense at:
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