Present Perfect Tense Remedial Activities (1 st bimester)

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Present Perfect Tense Remedial Activities (1 st bimester)

Complete these sentences using the present perfect. Bill Mattison ___________ skiing in France several times. (go) The Mattisons ___________ a lot of injured skiers. (help) Aaron Chang ___________ a lot of photographs of surfers. (take) Julie Krone ___________ a lot of horse races. (win) I __________ never ________ a camel. Have you? (ride) ____________ you ever ________ a cane? (use) has gone has taken has won have ridden Haveused have helped

Choose the correct verb to complete each sentence. Last year my brother ___________ his bike across Japan. (has ridden/rode) My sister ________________ snorkeling several times but I never have. (has gone/went) Gabrielle Reece ___________ out of an airplane on her TV show last year. (has jumped/jumped) Mark Allen ___________ his first triathlon in (has entered/entered) rode jumped entered has gone

What do these sentences mean? 1. Julie has been to Egypt. ( ) Julie went to Egypt and now she's back. ( ) Julie is in Egypt now. 2. Mike's gone to the shops. ( ) Mike is at the shops now. ( ) Mike went to the shops but now he's back.

4. Put for or since in these sentences. 1.I haven't seen Isabelle ________ ages. 2. We've lived in this house __________ I was a baby. 3. Peter has known Sally __________ for since

Make questions for these answers. Use How long …? and the present perfect or past simple. One sentence each. 1.For three months now. ______________________________________ 2. For about a year or so. ______________________________________ I’ve had guitar lessons for three months now. I lived in Londo for about a year or so.

EXERCISE: Write the Past form of the following regular verbs. 1. Watch _____________ 2. clean _____________ 3. stop ______________ 4. arrive _____________ 5. return ____________ 6. cook _____________ 7. walk ______________ 8. visit ______________ 9. work _____________ 10. look _____________ 11. like _____________ 12. iron _____________ 13. play _____________ 14. study ____________ 15. love _____________ 16. open ____________ 17. start _____________ 18. water ____________ 19. climb ____________ 20. stay _____________ 21. call _____________ 22. kiss _____________ 23. tidy _____________ 24. wash ____________ watched cleaned stopped arrived returned cooked walked visited worked looked liked ironed played studied loved opened started watered climbed stayed called kissed tidied washed