
Present perfect
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- Q1Which statement uses the present perfect tense correctly?I visited Paris.I have visited Paris.I will visit Paris.I am visiting Paris.30s
- Q2Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly?She will eat all her lunch.She ate all her lunch.She is eating all her lunch.She has eaten all her lunch.30s
- Q3What is the correct form of the verb 'to be' in the present perfect tense?has beinghave beenhave werewas been30s
- Q4Which sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense?She works all day.She has worked all day.She will work all day.She has been working all day.30s
- Q5What is the correct form of the verb 'to eat' in the present perfect tense?has eatenhave eatenhad eathas ate30s
- Q6Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly?They have lived in that house for 10 years.They will live in that house for 10 years.They live in that house for 10 years.They lived in that house for 10 years.30s
- Q7What is the correct form of the verb 'to go' in the present perfect tense?has wenthave gonehave wenthave go30s
- Q8Which sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense?We have been waiting for hours.We will wait for hours.We have waited for hours.We wait for hours.30s
- Q9What is the correct form of the verb 'to study' in the present perfect tense?have studiedhave studyinghas studiedhad studied30s
- Q10Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly?He has lost his keys.He will lose his keys.He lost his keys.He loses his keys.30s
- Q11What is the correct form of the verb 'to write' in the present perfect tense?have writtenhas writtenhad writinghave wrote30s