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Name: Michael Pacheco Santana

Course: 8th “2” Ing.Teleinformática


Date: May 21st, 2018

HOMEWORK

Positive Sentences in Present Perfect Simple

Write positive sentences in present perfect simple

The following people have just completed an action.

1. Bob / visit / his grandma


Bob has visited his grandma.
2. Jimmy / play / on the computer
Jimmy has played on the computer.
3. Sue and Walter / wash / their car
Sue and Walter have washed their car.
4. Andrew / repair / his bike
Andrew has repaired his bike.
5. Phil / help / Anne with maths
Phil has helped Anne with maths.
6. Brad and Louise / watch / a film
Brad and Louise have watched a film.
7. Tamara / talk to / her best friend
Tamara has talked to her best friend.
8. Bridgette / draw / a picture
Bridgette has drawn a picture.
9. Carol / read / a computer magazine
Carol has read a computer magazine.
10. Tom and Alice / be / to a restaurant
Tom and Alice have been to a restaurant.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE

Write negative sentences in present perfect simple.

1. Sarah / not / wash the dishes


Sarah (has not) washed the dishes.
2. Anita / not / clean the kitchen
Anita has not cleaned the kitchen.
3. Maureen and Gavin / not / water the plants
Maureen and Gavin have not watered the plants.
4. Joey / not / make his bed
Joey has not made his bed.
5. David / not / buy milk
David has not bought milk.
6. Lisa / not / be to the baker's
Lisa has not been to the baker's.
7. Aran and Jack / not / do their homework
Aran and Jack have not done their homework.
8. Jane and Ben / not / tidy up their rooms
Jane and Ben have not tidied up their rooms.
9. Alex / not / feed the hamster
Alex has not fed the hamster.
10. Hazel / not / empty the bin
Hazel has not emptied the bin.
QUESTIONS IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE

Write questions in present perfect simple.

1. you / answer / the question


Have you answered the question?
2. Jenny / lock / the door
Has Jenny locked the door?
3. Walter / call / us
Has Walter called us?
4. you / see / the picture
Have you seen the picture?
5. your parents / get / the letter
Have your parents got the letter?
6. it / rain / a lot
Has it rained a lot?
7. how often / we / sing / the song
How often have we sung the song?
8. Maureen / watch / the film
Has Maureen watched the film?
9. how many books / Bob / read
How many books has Bob read?
10. ever / you / be / to London
Have you ever been to London?
QUESTIONS WITH INTERROGATIVE PARTICLES IN PRESENT PERFECT
SIMPLE

Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence.

1. I have been in the garden.


Where have you been?
2. My sister has cooked dinner.
Who has cooked dinner?
3. Sue has read the book twice.
How often has Sue read the book?
4. My computer has crashed.
What has crashed?
5. Jeane has been on holiday for eight days.
How long has Jeane been on holiday?
6. Fred has done his homework.
What has Fred done?
7. Gavin has stopped at the corner.
Where has Gavin stopped?
8. Sarah has bought five books. -
How many books has Sarah bought?
9. Jason has talked to his teacher.
Who has Jason talked to?
10. Catherine has cleaned the house because she is having a party tonight.
Why has Catherine cleaned the house?
PUT THE VERBS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE).

1. I (not / work) have not worked today.


2. We (buy) have bought a new lamp.
3. We (not / plan) have not planned our holiday yet.
4. Where (be / you) have you been?
5. He (write) has written five letters.
6. She (not / see) has not seen him for a long time.
7. (be / you) Have you been at school?
8. School (not / start) has not started yet.
9. (speak / he) Has he spoken to his boss?
10. No, he (have / not) has not had the time yet.

SENTENCES WITH 'NEVER' IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE

Write sentences in present perfect simple. place 'never' before the main verb.

1. Fergal / never / sail / on the Pacific.


Fergal has never sailed on the Pacific
2. Rebecca / never / stay / at a five-star hotel
Rebecca has never stayed at a five-star hotel
3. Jason / never / watch / a world-cup final
Jason has never watched a world-cup final.
4. Rachel and Gareth / never / climb / Mount Kilimanjaro
Rachel and Gareth have never climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.
5. Elaine / never / see / a whale
Elaine has never seen a whale.
6. Ruth / never / spend / her holiday in Mexico
Ruth has never spent her holiday in Mexico.
7. Connor / never / be / to Canada
Connor has never been to Canada.
8. Lisa and Holly / never / cycle / around England
Lisa and Holly have never cycled around England.
9. Barry / never / drive / a Ferrari
Barry has never driven a Ferrari.
10. Clare / never / meet / Mickey Mouse
Clare has never met Mickey Mouse.
TIME TO TRAVEL

EXERCISE 1 - PRESENT PERFECT: AFFIRMATIVE

Choose the correct answer.

1. You’ve (‘ve missed) the train. It left five minutes ago.


2. My father (’s bought) a new car.
3. I'm not hungry, (I’ve just had) my dinner.
4. Tom and Celia have (gone) to the cinema.
5. There aren't any cakes. Someone (has eaten) them.
6. They aren't here. They've (Just left).
7. We (have already) finished our homework, so we can go out now.
8. Martha can't go skiing. She (’s broken) her arm.

EXERCISE ON PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE

EXCEPTIONS IN SPELLING WHEN ADDING ‚ED‘

Write the participle form (3rd form) of the regular verbs. note the exceptions in spelling
when adding ‚ed ‘.

1. use - used
2. try - tried
3. carry - carried
4. dance - danced
5. cycle - cycled
6. travel – travelled

HAVE OR HAS
FILL THE GAPS WITH 'HAVE' OR 'HAS'

1. I have answered the question.


2. She has opened the window.
3. They have called us.
4. You have carried a box.
5. It has rained a lot.
6. We have washed the car.
7. He has closed the window.
8. Jenny has locked the door.
9. The girls have visited the museum.
10. John and Sophie have helped in the garden.

LOCH NESS

Loch Ness is a lake between the Scottish towns of Inverness and Fort Augustus. The word loch
is Scottish for lake. Loch Ness is about 37 km long and extremely deep, the deepest part is 226
m.

Loch Ness is famous for its friendly monster, Nessie. Most people think that this is only a
legend, but every year tourists from all over the world come to Loch Ness and hope that they
will see the monster.

Grammar Exercise on the Text

Present Perfect Simple

We use the present perfect to express what has (not) happened so far. (Note that no time
in the past must be given – otherwise you have to use simple past.) For further
information, check out our grammar section: Present Perfect Simple.

Write the verbs in present perfect simple.


1. Tourists from all over the world (be) have been to Loch Ness.
2. Most of them (see / not) have not seen Nessie, however.
3. Only very few people say that the Loch Ness Monster (appear) has appeared in
front of them.
4. Even scientists (come) have come to Loch Ness to find the monster.
5. And the boss of the Guinness brewery (promise) has promised to pay 500,000
Pounds to the person who catches Nessie.

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