Present Perfect We use Present Perfect to speak about an event that started in the past, but the result is now. Positive Sentences (+): I/we/you/they + have + V3. He/she/it + has + V3. Negative sentences (−): I/we/you/they + haven't + V3. He/she/it + hasn't + V3. Questions (?): Have I/we/you/they + V3? Has he/she/it + V3? I've just brushed my teeth. He hasn't read this book yet. Has she eaten all the apples? Used with: always, never, ever, just, already, yet, recently, since, lately, before, for two years, etc. Nina is away. She has the swimming pool. We have the seaside twice this summer. I have the market. Look at all these fresh vegetables! Dad has the market because we're out of fresh vegetables. Miki has Scotland for two weeks already. I've just received a nice postcard from her. I've a rock concert once, and it was awesome. Gladis has the hospital for three days. She has to stay there until Monday.
Задание

Choose the correct options
Present Perfect
We use Present Perfect to speak about an event that started in the past, but the result is now.

Positive Sentences (+):

  • I/we/you/they + have + V3.
  • He/she/it + has + V3.

Negative sentences (−):

  • I/we/you/they + haven't + V3.
  • He/she/it + hasn't + V3.

Questions (?):

  • Have I/we/you/they + V3?
  • Has he/she/it + V3?

I've just brushed my teeth.

He hasn't read this book yet.

Has she eaten all the apples?

Used with: always, never, ever, just, already, yet, recently, since, lately, before, for two years, etc.

  1. Nina is away. She has [been to|been in|gone to] the swimming pool.
  2. We have [been to|been in|gone to] the seaside twice this summer.
  3. I have [been to|been in|gone to] the market. Look at all these fresh vegetables!
  4. Dad has [been to|been in|gone to] the market because we're out of fresh vegetables.
  5. Miki has [been to|been in|gone to] Scotland for two weeks already. I've just received a nice postcard from her.
  6. I've [been to|been in|gone to] a rock concert once, and it was awesome.
  7. Gladis has [been to|been in|gone to] the hospital for three days. She has to stay there until Monday.