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They haven’t seen / didn’t see their cousins since last year.
haven’t seen
Gemma didn’t know / hasn’t known the meaning of the word.
didn’t know
Have you been / Were you to Australia?
Have you been
We saw / have seen lots of interesting places when we were in Rome.
saw
I just bought / I’ve just bought a new dictionary.
I’ve just bought
How many mistakes did you make / have you made in yesterday’s test?
did you make
I have arrived / arrived at the airport at 8 o’clock.
arrived
I ___ (not learn) all the topics for the test yet. (Past Simple or Present Perfect)
haven't learnt
Daniel ___ just ____ (take) his final English exam. (Past Simple or Present Perfect)
has, taken
Where ___ you ___ (go) on your last holiday? (Past Simple or Present Perfect)
did, go
____ you ever ____ (travel) to Australia? (Past Simple or Present Perfect)
Have, travelled
We ____ (not speak) English since yesterday. (Past Simple or Present Perfect)
didn't speak
I ____ (start) learning French last year. (Past Simple or Present Perfect)
started
I ____ (not eat) Japanese food ____ my holiday in Tokyo. (Present Perfect)
haven’t eaten, since
My mum ____ (not like) cheese ____ she was a child. (Present Perfect)
hasn’t liked, since
Our parents ____ (be) married ____ fifteen years. (Present Perfect)
have been, for
Julia ____ (play) the piano ___ ten years. (Present Perfect)
has played, for
I ____ (know) Chris ___ we started school together. (Present Perfect)
have known, since
I have lived here since / for 2010.
since
Laura has been to the gym every week since / for January.
since
We have spent our summer holidays in the same place since / for years.
for
I’ve been afraid of dogs since / for I was young.
since
Dad hasn’t eaten any chocolate since / for a couple of weeks.
for
Paul hasn’t spoken to me since / for ages.
for
Jane has played tennis since / for many years.
for
I haven’t been online since / for my birthday last weekend.
since
Put the words in order: the tickets / they’ve / sold / already / all / Unfortunately.
Unfortunately they’ve already sold all the tickets.
Put the words in order: the news / just / I’ve / about Tom / heard.
I’ve just heard the news about Tom.
Put the words in order: done / I / homework / my / yet / haven’t.
I haven’t done my homework yet.
Put the words in order: summer clothes / you / any / Have / yet / bought?
Have you bought any summer clothes yet?
Put the words in order: five times / has / Mark / the new Star Wars film / seen / already.
Mark has already seen the new Star Wars film five times.
Put the words in order: yet / haven’t / We / been / the new bookshop / to.
We haven’t been to the new bookshop yet.
Put the words in order: Anna / seen / just / I’ve / outside the newsagent’s.
I’ve just seen Anna outside the newsagent’s.
Have you had supper ____ ?
 
yet
 
just
 
ever
I’ve only ____ sat down, so please give me a moment.
 
just
 
already
 
yet
Tom has _____ spent all his pocket money and it’s only Monday!
 
already
 
yet
 
ever
We haven’t studied the second conditional ____.
 
yet
 
just
 
already
I’ve ____ read that book, so can you give me something else?
 
already
 
never
 
yet
My cousin has _____ got married. They had a fantastic wedding.
 
just
 
already
 
yet
We’ve _____ got back from our summer holiday, so we need to unpack.
 
just
 
already
 
yet
Has Peter entered the writing competition ____ ?
 
yet
 
just
 
ever
We ____ just ___ (move) into a new house, so we don’t know our neighbours. (Present Perfect)
have, moved
David ___ already ___ (see) the new James Bond film. (Present Perfect)
has, seen
Anna ____ (not plan) her brother’s surprise birthday party yet. (Present Perfect)
hasn't planned
Ben ___ just ___ (break) my favourite glass bowl, so he’s really upset. (Present Perfect)
has, broken
___ you ___ (meet) my cousin yet? (Present Perfect)
Have, met
We ___ already ___ (do) this exercise. Why do we have to do it again? (Present Perfect)
have, done
My parents ____ just ____ (buy) a new car. (Present Perfect)
have, bought
I _____ (not finish) my homework yet. (Present Perfect)
haven't finished
She / never / learn / to skateboard. (Present Perfect)
She has never learned to skateboard.
her cousins / ever / play football / for the school team? (Present Perfect)
Have her cousins ever played football for the schoolteam?
Our grandparents / never / enjoy / hiking. (Present Perfect)
Our grandparents have never enjoyed hiking.
his younger brother / ever / walk / to school / alone? (Present Perfect)
Has his younger brother ever walked to schoolalone?
We / never / explore / a cave. (Present Perfect)
We have never explored a cave.
you / ever / look / for fossils? (Present Perfect)
Have you ever looked for fossils?
I / never / play / the guitar. (Present Perfect)
I have never played the guitar.
___ you ever ____ (study) German? (Present Perfect)
Have, studied
____ Robert ever ____ (read) my blog? (Present Perfect)
Has, read
I ____ never ____ (fall) asleep in the cinema. (Present Perfect)
have, fallen
We _____ never _____ (play) cricket. (Present Perfect)
have, played
____ you ever ____ (fly) in a helicopter? (Present Perfect)
Have, flown
I ____ never ____ (eat) meat. (Present Perfect)
have, eaten