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CENTRO CULTURAL DE INGLES Y ALEMAN
DIRECTORA: RAMONA DEL VALLE AVILA
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B. Match the questions on the left with the correct answer on the
right.
1. Has he finished university yet? A) No, he hasnt. Hes still talking.
2. Have you eaten breakfast yet? B) No, I havent. My wifes still
reading it.
3. Have they gotten married yet? C) No, he hasnt graduated yet.
4. Has the president finished speaking yet? D) No it hasnt. The teacher isnt
here yet.
5. Has Mary watered the plants yet? E) No, they havent finished yet.
6. Has the doctor seen you yet? F) No, they havent. Theyre still engaged.
7. Has the sun come out yet? G) No, she hasnt. They are still dry.
8. Have they finished their homework yet? H) No, I havent. Ill eat in a few
minutes.
9. Has the class begun yet? I) No, he hasnt. He is with another patient.
10. Have you read the paper yet? J) No, it hasnt. Its still raining.
Present Perfect Tense with Since and For
Rewrite the following sentences using since or for and the verb provided.
You may have to change some of the words, but keep the same meaning.
Ex. Bill and Rita got married twenty years ago.
Bill and Rita have been married for twenty years. (be)
1. Jordan moved into this apartment in 2005.
____________________________________________________ (live)
2. Ellen and Rose met each other 40 years ago.
____________________________________________________ (know)
3. The teacher came to school at 8:00 this morning.
_____________________________________________________ (be)
4. Robbie grew a beard six months ago.
___________________________________________________ (have)
5. Dennis bought his car four years ago.
___________________________________________________ (own)
6. Maria started to wear glasses when she was five years old.
_________________________________________________ (wear)
7. David fell in love with Patricia when they were teenagers.
_________________________________________________ (be)
8. Sam learned how to swim three years ago.
________________________________________________ (know)
9. Sam learned how to swim three years ago.
____________________________________________ (know)



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1. Write affirmative and negative sentences using the Present Perfect
tense using the words given.

a. He / lose / his passport. He has lost his passport.
b. We / not / finish / our work.
c. They / buy / a new house.
d. I / visit / New York / five times.
e. They / go / to the cinema.
f. You / eat / four bananas!
g. She / not / travel / far.
h. I / not / do / any homework / this week.
i. We / not / study / French.

2. Write questions and answer them. Make the answers true for YOU.

a. She / see / her sister? Has she seen her sister?
b. They / phone / the doctor?
c. You / take / any photographs?
d. He / make / any mistakes?
e. We / watch / any television today?

3. Complete the following sentences with since or for.
a. She has worked as a secretary since 1991.
b. They have been married ________ a few years.
c. They have lived in Manchester ________ a long time.
d. Hes written 5 books ________ I met him.
e. We havent seen them ________ several weeks.
f. I havent been to the beach ________ last summer.
g. Have you used the phone ________ you arrived?
h. We havent heard any noise ________ many hours.
i. Has she studied hard ________ yesterday?
tennis since last summer.

4. Write sentences using the Present Perfect form and since or for.

a. I / not / play / tennis / last summer. I havent played tennis since last
summer.
b. I / know / her / more than ten years.
c. I / not / eat / anything / lunchtime.
d. You / live / in this town / a long time?
e. Jill / be / a good friend / we were at school together.
f. You / see / Jack / the party last week

Choose the correct verb from the list below to complete the following
sentences. Put the verb in the
present prefect tense.
take / work / find / see / speak / know / begin
do / learn / eat / have / write / give / live / buy /
be
1.I met Barbara when we were in elementary school. We _______________
each other for over
twenty years.
2. We __________________ many new words since we started this course.
3. Thats a wonderful movie. I ____________________ it three times.
4. Mr. and Mrs. Tonner _____________________ married for 10 years.
5. You are late! The class ________________ already __________________.
6. Robert is my neighbor. He ___________________ next door to me for
five years.
7. Mary ____________________ several letters to her parents since she
left home.
8. We _____________________ in that restaurant several times.
9. Our teacher _____________________ us a lot of help with the homework
assignment.
10. She ______________________ to her landlord many times about the
broken window.
11.We have a new camera. We _____________________ some beautiful

PRESENT DI DUCTI ON-SPECULATI ON

Deductions = guesses based on known facts. You can use modal verbs.
We can make deductions about
The present:
= Modal verb + VERB INF
must +verb inf
Im sure -99%
can't +verb inf- Very sure
Im not sure 99%
may / might / could +verb inf
Perhaps/It is possible /We think it's possible - 50%
Deductions-Speculation
He must be a chef. Im sure - 99%
He can't be a policeman. Im not sure- we think it's
impossible - 99%
He may / might / could be famous. Perhaps/It is
possible/We think it's possible - 50%
PAST DI DUCTI ON-SPECULATI ON
The past:
'He must have climbed through the window.'
To make guesses about the past;
= Modal verb + have + past participle
He must have climbed through the window. = Im sure 99%
He cant have come through the door. = Im not sure-- 99%
He may / might / could have escaped through the window. =
Perhaps/It is possible/ We think it's possible - 50%
1. Respond to the following situations using the words in brackets and the
perfect infinitive.
Eg. I cant find my ticket (must, drop)
You must have dropped it.
1.John didnt come to school yesterday. (must, ill)
2. Why is Isabel late for class? (might, oversleep)
3. The teachers checking Marias work. (cant, finish already)
4. Did you know that Charles got top marks in the exam? (must, cheat)
5. Wheres my umbrella? (could, leave it on the train)

2. Rewrite these sentences using a modal verb of deduction. Add a reason to
support your deduction.
Eg. Im sure Amy likes animals very much.
Amy must like animals very much. Shes always had them around her.
1.Im sure James is a famous actor.
________________________________________
2.Im sure she didnt work very hard at school.
________________________________________
3 Perhaps James has won an Oscar.
__________________________________________
4 He probably didnt want her to marry Gerald.
__________________________________________
5 Im sure theyre not very close to each other.
__________________________________________
3. What can you deduce from the following situations?
Eg. Alice is on her hands and knees.
She must be looking for something. She must have dropped a contact lens.
1.The neighbours are making a lot of noise.
2.Its the beginning of the lesson and your teacher isnt here.
3.Pennys phone bill is enormous.
4.Johns lost a lot of weight recently.
5.A car is found crashed into a tree, with the driver unconscious at the wheel.
4. Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
1.You _____________________________ (be) very proud of your son winning so
many prizes.
2.Ive just rung up the garage to check whether theyve fixed my car, but I cant get
an answer. I suppose they ______________________________________ (have) a
coffee break.
3. I dont know why you wanted to stay at the party. You
_______________________________________ (enjoy) talking to all those boring
people.
4.I thought Jason would come round last night, but he didnt. He
_______________________ (be) too busy.
5.- I cant find my address book.
- It ____________________________(be) in the living room. I think I saw it there
yesterday.
6.These figures are all wrong. You ___________________________ (concentrate)
when you added them up.

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