Hot Potatoes exercise. Practise using these adverbs correctly.
MORE ABOUT PRESENT PERFECT
FORM & USE
- Present Perfect is used for actions in the past which have a connection to the present. The time when these actions happened is not relevant so there is often no time complement.
- Present Perfect is used for recently completed actions. Actions that take place in a recent past.
- Present Perfect is also used for actions beginning in the past that continue up to the present.
EXERCISES
- BBC
- Present perfect man (www.isabelperez.com)
- Exercise 1 (www-englisch-hilfen.de)
- Exercise 2 (www.englisch-hilfen.de)
- English at home: grammar and exercises
- Hot Potatoes exercise
- Unit 3 final test
- Affirmative senteces in present perfect
- Negative sentences in present perfect (www.ego4u.com)
- Sentences with "never" in present perfect (www.ego4u.com)
- Questions in present perfect (www.ego4u.com)
- Exercise: affirmative, negative or question (Perfect English Grammar)
- Exercise 2 : affirmative, negative or question (Perfect English Grammar)
- Choose the right verb form (Using English)
- Choose the right verb (British Council)
- Put the sentences in order
TYPICAL ADVERBS
- ever / never / just / already / yet
- exercise from Grammar Bank
- exercise from Baladre Info
- exercise from To Learn English: yet/already/for/since
PAST SIMPLE & PRESENT PERFECT - CONTRAST
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