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B1+ Unit 1: Present Tenses and Adverbial Phrases
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Which is the adverbial phrase?Most people spend more time outdoors in summer
in summer
Which is an adverb of frequency? I never swim at the lake
never
What verb tense? I´ve ridden a horse a few times
Present Perfect Simple
What verb tense? I´m doing my homework at the moment
Present Continuous
What verb tense? Water boils at 100ºC
Present Simple
In what verb tense is this sentence: Have I been working?
Present Perfect Continuous
Is this sentence correct? 'I have already finished my homework.'
 
Yes
 
No
Choose the correct form: They ___ (play) tennis for two hours.
 
have been playing
 
has been playing
 
are playing
 
played
True or False: 'Yet' is typically used in affirmative sentences.
 
False
 
True
Fill in the gap: How many countries ___ you ___ (visit)?
have you visited
Choose the time expression: I haven't seen her ___ last Tuesday.
 
since
 
for
 
ago
 
yet
Is this sentence correct? 'She's been to the gym this morning.'
 
Yes
 
No
Fill in the gap: I ___ (wait) for you for an hour!
have been waiting
Choose the correct form: He ___ (lose) his wallet. He can't find it anywhere.
 
has lost
 
have lost
 
lost
 
is losing
True or False: We use present perfect simple for completed actions with present results.
 
True
 
False
Which is the present perfect continuous form?
 
have been working
 
have worked
 
has work
 
working
Fill in the gap: We ___ (not/see) him recently.
haven't seen
Is this sentence correct? 'How long have you been studying German?'
 
Yes
 
No
Choose the correct form: She ___ (just/call) me.
 
has just called
 
have just called
 
just called
 
is just calling
True or False: Present perfect connects the past with the present.
 
True
 
False
Fill in the gap: They ___ (live) here since they got married.
have lived
Choose the auxiliary verb for present perfect: I ___ seen that film.
 
have
 
has
 
am
 
did
Is this sentence correct? 'I've been knowing him for ten years.'
 
No
 
Yes
Fill in the gap: ___ you finished your dinner yet?
Have
True or False: 'Already' is used in negative sentences and questions.
 
False
 
True
Choose the correct form: It ___ (rain) all morning.
 
has been raining
 
has rained
 
is raining
 
rained
Fill in the gap: She ___ (read) three books this week.
has read
Is this sentence correct? 'They have visited us last month.'
 
No
 
Yes
Choose the correct question: ___ to Italy?
 
Have you ever been
 
Have you ever go
 
Did you ever been
 
Are you ever been
True or False: We can use present perfect with specific past time expressions like 'last week'.
 
False
 
True
Fill in the gap: I ___ (never/see) such a beautiful sunset.
have never seen
Which time expression is NOT used with present perfect?
 
yesterday
 
ever
 
never
 
just
Choose the correct form: He ___ (work) all day and he's tired.
 
has been working
 
has worked
 
is working
 
worked
Is this sentence correct? 'She has been working here for three years.'
 
Yes
 
No
Fill in the gap: How long ___ you ___ English?
have you been learning
True or False: Present perfect continuous emphasizes the duration of an action.
 
True
 
False
Choose when to use present perfect: We use it for actions that started in the past and ___
 
are still continuing
 
finished yesterday
 
will happen tomorrow
 
never happened
Fill in the gap: We ___ (be) friends since 2010.
have been
Is this sentence correct? 'I have seen that movie yesterday.'
 
No
 
Yes
Choose the correct form: ___ you ___ your keys?
 
Have you lost
 
Has you lost
 
Did you lost
 
Do you lose
True or False: We use 'for' with a point in time and 'since' with a period of time.
 
False
 
True
Which is correct? He ___ his leg last week.
 
broke
 
has broken
 
have broken
 
breaking
Fill in the gap: They ___ (just/arrive) at the airport.
have just arrived
Choose the time expression used with present perfect: I've known her ___ five years.
 
for
 
since
 
ago
 
in
Is this sentence correct? 'Have you ever been to Paris?'
 
Yes
 
No
Fill in the gap: She ___ (not/finish) her homework yet.
hasn't finished
True or False: We use present perfect simple for actions that happened at an unknown time in the past.
 
True
 
False
Choose the correct form: I ___ (live) in this house for ten years.
 
have lived
 
has lived
 
lived
 
am living