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Choose the correct word: Have you (ever/never/always) eaten sushi?
Ever. "Have you ever eaten sushi?"
Choose the correct word: He has (never/ever/always) traveled abroad.
Never. "He has never traveled abroad."
Choose the correct word: She hasn’t arrived (yet/just/already).
Yet. "She hasn't arrived yet."
Choose the correct word: I have (just/yet/already) finished my book.
Just. "I have just finished my homework."
Make a question: ________ (he / read) that book?
Has he read that book?
Make a question: ________ (they / visit) Paris?
Have they visited Paris?
Make a question: ________ (she / finish) her homework?
Has she finished her homework?
Make a question: ________ (you / ever / be) to London?
Have you ever been to London?
True or false: Present Perfect is used for life experiences and unfinished actions.
True.
True or false: "They have traveled to Japan three times." is a correct sentence.
True
True or false: "I have saw that film before." is correct.
False. The correct is "I have seen..."
True or false: We use the Present Perfect for specific past actions with time expressions like "yesterday" and "last year".
False.
Complete the sentence: He ______ (just / arrive) at the airport.
He has just arrived at the airport.
Complete the sentence: I ______ (not / see) that movie yet.
I haven't seen that movie yet.
Complete the sentence: They ______ (already / finish) their homework.
They have already finished their homework
Complete the sentence: She ______ (never / eat) sushi before.
She has never eaten sushi before.