
The present perfect, EFL A2 level, questions, past participle verbs, positive and negative statements, never, ever and yet
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- Q1Which sentence contains a present perfect positive statement with 'yet'?I haven't finished my homework yet.I haven't finished my homework before.I have finished my homework yesterday.I never have finished my homework.30s
- Q2Which sentence contains a present perfect negative statement with 'ever'?I have never been to Japan.I have been to Japan already.I have been to Japan never.I haven't been to Japan yet.30s
- Q3Which sentence contains a present perfect question with a past participle verb?Have you visited the Eiffel Tower?Visited you the Eiffel Tower?You have visited the Eiffel Tower.You have not visited the Eiffel Tower.30s
- Q4Which sentence contains a negative present perfect question with 'never'?Have you tried sushi yet?Have you never tried sushi?Have you ever tried sushi?You have never tried sushi.30s
- Q5Which sentence contains a negative present perfect statement with 'yet'?I never have seen that movie.I have seen that movie already.I haven't seen that movie before.I haven't seen that movie yet.30s
- Q6Which sentence contains a present perfect positive statement with 'never'?I have never felt so alive.I have felt so alive already.I have felt so alive before.I never have felt so dead.30s