Turn into a question: "She has joined the English club."
Has she joined the English club?
What’s the structure for present perfect tense?
Subject + have/has + past participle (V3)
Correct the sentence: "Has she ate lunch?"
Has she eaten lunch?
Change to question: "You have visited Paris."
Have you visited Paris?
What’s the past participle of "go"?
gone
"I ___ (never/see) a shooting star."
have never seen
Have you ___ (do) your homework yet?
done
Your teacher asks, "Why don’t you have your homework?" Use present perfect in your excuse.
I’m sorry, I haven’t finished it yet.
Have they ___ (see) the new movie yet?
seen
"She ___ (not/finish) her book yet."
has not finished
Rewrite this sentence using the correct tense: "Since last week, she goes to the gym every day."
Since last week, she has gone to the gym every day.
Make this negative: "They have gone to the zoo."
They have not gone to the zoo.
Turn into a negative: "He has visited Japan."
He has not visited Japan.
You want to know if your friend has ever tried sushi, but you don’t want to sound too formal. Write a natural-sounding question using the present perfect.
Have you ever tried sushi?
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