Present perfect tense exercise

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Present perfect tense exercise

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Present perfect tense exercise The present perfect tense is used to talk about past events that are in some way connected to the present. For example, this is the tense form we use to talk about things that we have experienced in our life. It is also used to talk about actions and situations that have continued up to the present. Study the example given below. We ………………………. Mathew …………………. (not see, since August) We have not seen Mathew since August. Exercise Complete the following sentences using appropriate forms of the words given in the brackets. 1. I ………………… this book three times ………………… (read, since, last year) 2. They …………………………. cricket twice …………………… (play, since Monday) 3. Radha ……………………… Thursday. (miss, since) 4. We ………………………. in this house (live, for four years) 5. He ………………… his legs twice …………………… (break, since last January) 6. We ………………………… anything from him …………………… Monday. (not hear, since) 7. I ……………………… him …………………… last November. (know, since) Answers 1. I have read this book three times since last year. 2. They have played cricket twice since Monday. 3. Radha has been missing since Thursday. 4. We have lived in this house for four years. 5. He has broken his legs twice since last January. 6. We have not heard anything from him since Monday. 7. I have known him since last November. Be first to know when grammar rules change! Sign up to our newsletter here: englishgrammar.org (It's free) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) . Present perfect tense exercise The present perfect tense is used to talk about past events that are in some way connected to the present. For example, this is the tense form we. that have continued up to the present. Study the example given below. We ………………………. Mathew …………………. (not see, since August) We have not seen Mathew since August. Exercise Complete the following

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