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Present perfect vs simple past
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- Q1Which tense is used to describe a completed action in the past with a specific time or date?Future perfectSimple pastPast perfectPresent perfect30s
- Q2Which tense is used to describe a past action that has a connection to the present?Simple pastPresent perfectPast perfectFuture perfect30s
- Q3Which sentence is in the simple past tense?I have eaten breakfast this morning.I will eat breakfast this morning.I am eating breakfast this morning.I ate breakfast this morning.30s
- Q4Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?I visited Paris twice.I am visiting Paris twice.I will visit Paris twice.I have visited Paris twice.30s
- Q5Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?They have been married for five years.They are getting married in five years.They got married five years ago.They will get married in five years.30s
- Q6Which sentence is in the simple past tense?She walked to work yesterday.She has walked to work yesterday.She is walking to work yesterday.She will walk to work yesterday.30s
- Q7Which tense is used to describe a past action that happened before another past action?Simple pastPast perfectFuture perfectPresent perfect30s
- Q8Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?He is living in New York for ten years.He lived in New York for ten years.He will live in New York for ten years.He has lived in New York for ten years.30s
- Q9Which tense is used to describe more than one action that happened at different times in the past?Simple pastFuture perfectPresent perfectPast perfect30s
- Q10Which sentence is in the simple past tense?They will play soccer last weekend.They have played soccer last weekend.They are playing soccer last weekend.They played soccer last weekend.30s