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B1+ Unit 1: Present Tenses and Adverbial Phrases

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    B1+review of unit 1 GOLD Experience :Present Tenses and Adverbial Phrases
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  • Choose the correct form: I ___ (live) in this house for ten years.
    have lived
    am living
    has lived
    lived
  •  10
  • True or False: We use present perfect simple for actions that happened at an unknown time in the past.
    False
    True
  •  15
  • Fill in the gap: She ___ (not/finish) her homework yet.
    hasn't finished
  •  15
  • Is this sentence correct? 'Have you ever been to Paris?'
    Yes
    No
  •  5
  • Choose the time expression used with present perfect: I've known her ___ five years.
    for
    since
    ago
    in
  •  10
  • Fill in the gap: They ___ (just/arrive) at the airport.
    have just arrived
  •  20
  • Which is correct? He ___ his leg last week.
    broke
    have broken
    has broken
    breaking
  •  15
  • True or False: We use 'for' with a point in time and 'since' with a period of time.
    True
    False
  •  10
  • Choose the correct form: ___ you ___ your keys?
    Did you lost
    Has you lost
    Have you lost
    Do you lose
  •  10
  • Is this sentence correct? 'I have seen that movie yesterday.'
    No
    Yes
  •  5
  • Fill in the gap: We ___ (be) friends since 2010.
    have been
  •  25
  • Choose when to use present perfect: We use it for actions that started in the past and ___
    never happened
    finished yesterday
    are still continuing
    will happen tomorrow
  •  20
  • True or False: Present perfect continuous emphasizes the duration of an action.
    False
    True
  •  15
  • Fill in the gap: How long ___ you ___ English?
    have you been learning
  •  20
  • Is this sentence correct? 'She has been working here for three years.'
    Yes
    No
  •  15
  • Choose the correct form: He ___ (work) all day and he's tired.
    has worked
    worked
    has been working
    is working
  •  20