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Change the word in ( ) so that the sentence changes to the
perfect present tense. Match the picture with the sentence.
1. Mrs. Brown has (teach) at my school.
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2. The cheerleaders have (shake) their pom poms.
-----------------------3. Our teacher has (tell) great stories!
--------------------------------------4. The mason has (lay) the blocks that form the wall.
------------------------------5. A fireman has (burn) the trash. ---------------------------6. This usher has (sit) here for hours. ---------------------------------
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7. Pete has (drive) the broken down car to the shop. ----------------8. The carpenter has (saw) the wood for hours. --------------------9. For many years, I have (driven) a green car. ------------------------10. I have (spill) dust on the rug, so I vacuum it up.
-------------------11. We have (dream) of becoming clowns. -----------------12. Doctors have (buy) new equipment for the office. ---------------13. I have (drink) herbal tea for years. ------------------------------14. I haven’t (do) any rescues as yet. ----------------------------------15. Mary has (lose) her designer glasses. ------------------------------16. I haven’t (see) the clown act. --------------------------------------17. Builder Mall has (sell) paint to contractors. -----------------------18. Our secretary has (ring) the school bell. ---------------------------19. Mother hasn’t (make) breakfast this today. ---------------------20. The detective has (prove) his case to the judge. ------------------21. Grandma has (send) a letter to me. -------------------------------22. Hasn’t Farmer Brown (dig) those holes? --------------------------23. The bandit has (steal) the plane from the airport. ---------------24. Haven’t you (fly) to the moon? --------------------------------
The present prefect tense is formed using the following
structures:
Affirmative: Subject +Have / Has + Past Participle
Negative: Subject + Haven’t / Hasn’t + Past Participle
Question: Have / Has + Subject + Past Participle