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