quiz
PRESENT PERFECT
START
1/10
¡Explanation:!
Present perfect = has/have + past participle
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2/10
¡Explanation!
We use the present perfect for general experiences without saying when.
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3/10
¡Explanation!
Present perfect = have/has + past participle, NOT past simple.
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4/10
¡Explanation!
Adverbs like never go between has/have and the past participle. Structure: Subject + has/have + never + past participleción.
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5/10
¡Explanation!
Structure for yes/no questions in present perfect: Have/Has + subject + past participle
next
6/10
¡Explanation!
use correct form: have/has + past participle
NEXT
7/10
¡Explanation!
This is the correct structure. Examples: I have eaten. She has gone.
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8/10
¡Explanation!
Question format: Have/Has + subject + ever + past participle Used for asking about experiences.
SIGUIENTE
9/10
¡Explanation!
Present perfect expresses an action that began in the past and is still true now.
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10/10
¡Explanation!
We often use present perfect to talk about things we’ve done in our lives, without saying when.
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¡Congratulations!
PRESENT PERFECT
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quiz
PRESENT PERFECT
START
1/10
¡Explanation:!
Present perfect = has/have + past participle
Next
2/10
¡Explanation!
We use the present perfect for general experiences without saying when.
Next
3/10
¡Explanation!
Present perfect = have/has + past participle, NOT past simple.
Next
4/10
¡Explanation!
Adverbs like never go between has/have and the past participle. Structure: Subject + has/have + never + past participleción.
next
5/10
¡Explanation!
Structure for yes/no questions in present perfect: Have/Has + subject + past participle
next
6/10
¡Explanation!
use correct form: have/has + past participle
NEXT
7/10
¡Explanation!
This is the correct structure. Examples: I have eaten. She has gone.
next
8/10
¡Explanation!
Question format: Have/Has + subject + ever + past participle Used for asking about experiences.
SIGUIENTE
9/10
¡Explanation!
Present perfect expresses an action that began in the past and is still true now.
next
10/10
¡Explanation!
We often use present perfect to talk about things we’ve done in our lives, without saying when.
Next
¡Congratulations!