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Vera_Pavlovna [14]
3 years ago
7

Present perfect tense 2-write the correct verb

English
2 answers:
shepuryov [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. has played

2. has eaten

3.have not driven

4. have done

5.have brought

6has cut

7 has not thought

8. has read

9 has bought

10. have drunk

11.have not stopped

12.has not gone

Explanation:

The present perfect tense is used to talk about events that have just been completed.

It has the structure:- have/has + past participle.

tino4ka555 [31]3 years ago
3 0

II. WRITE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB ( Present Perfect Tense ).

\huge{\textbf{\textsf{{\orange{A}}{\blue{n}}{\pink{s}}{\purple{w}}{\red{e}}{\green{r}:}}}}

  1. Lucy \sf\green{has\:played} tennis.
  2. Madison \sf\purple{has} already \sf\pink{eaten} sushi.
  3. My parents \sf\red{have\:not\:driven} to Acapulco.
  4. \sf\blue{Have} you \sf\purple{done} your homework?
  5. All \sf\purple{have\:brought} the cake.
  6. \sf\red{Has} the gardener \sf\purple{cut} the grass?
  7. The teacher \sf\pink{has\:not\:thought} about the situation.
  8. Danny \sf\green{has} already \sf\purple{read} "The little Prince."
  9. Sandy and Mike \sf\red{have\:bought} a new house.
  10. \sf\purple{Have} you ever \sf\pink{drunk} hot chocolate?
  11. I \sf\purple{have\:not\:stopped} playing the piano.
  12. William \sf\pink{has\:not\:gone} to the beach yet.

...............................................................

<h3><u>MORE</u>:-</h3>

{\boxed{\mathcal{\pink{Present\:Perfect\:Tense⤵}}}}

The present perfect tense is used to talk about events that have just completed.

It has the structure:- have / has + past participle.

...............................................................

\circ \: \: { \underline{ \boxed{ \sf{ \color{green}{Happy\:learning.}}}}}∘

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