Present Perfect. Karen me an e-mail. (to send) Dave and Pat the museum. (to visit) I at the pet shop. (to be) They already their backpacks. (to pack) Marcus an accident. (to have) We the shopping for our grandmother. (to do) I just my bike. (to clean) Emily her room. (to paint)
The present perfect simple is used with action verbs to express a recently completed action. The present perfect progressive is used to talk about ongoing actions that started in the past and are not yet completed. Learn the difference between theses English tenses with Lingolia's online tense comparison charts. Then test yourself in the free exercises.
Present Perfect Tense. Not many days pass by when we don't need to use the present perfect tense. Imagine you are waiting for a friend at a coffee shop, and there is simply no sign of him coming. Having to wait for so long is driving you up the wall, and then whoosh he comes.
B1 Present Perfect Tense: Simple and Progressive T041 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Present Perfect Tense ! (WAIT) 13.I have finished my work, so I'm ready to go. (FINISH) 14.She has been writing emails for over an hour. I wonder when she'll stop (WRITE)
Perfect Tense Perfect Continuous Tense Conditional Imperative Verb forms Trainer Settings Click to start Conjugation Simple Tense Present Simple I wait you wait he, she waits we wait you wait they wait Past Simple I waited you waited he, she waited we waited you waited they waited Future Simple I will wait
(WAIT, YOU BE) 10. Mike has flown an airplane before, but I think he won't be able to manage such a large one. (FLY) 11. I have made up my mind not to accept the job offer. (MAKE) 12. Present Perfect Tense - PDF Grammar Worksheet - B1 \(Intermediate\) Created Date:
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