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She ___ (study) really hard for her test this week.
has studied
I ______ (go) shopping yesterday afternoon.
started
James ____ (be) a PE teacher for 3 years, but he works as a gym instructor now.
was
Sam ____ (be) a French teacher for five years now and he can't imagine doing any other job.
has been
I _____ (listen / never) to Hip Hop music before, but I am enjoying it.
have never listened
This morning, we _____ (have) a test in English. Is dinner ready yet?
had
I _____ (do) my shopping this morning and I am about to go home now. I feel exhausted.
have done
Guess what! Jim _____ (pass) his exam.
has passed
To give news?
Present perfect.
To talk about actions that happened during a time which still continues, usually with this morning, this week, this year?
Present perfect.
To talk about states that started in the past and have not changed, usually with for or since?
Present perfect.
For recent events or states that have a connection with the present, usually with already, yet or just?
Present perfect.
To talk about experiences in the past, usually with never or ever?
Present perfect.
To talk about completed actions in the past and states?
Past simple.
For actions that happened at a known time in the past?
Past simple.