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Present Perfect Tenses

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(78 votes)
10 questions
English
1

What is the correct form of the Present Perfect Simple in the affirmative for the pronoun "he"?

Has married

Has been marrying

Have been marrying

Have married

42% got this right

2

Which sentence is an example of the Present Perfect Simple in the negative form?

They haven't seen the movie yet.

I do not eat pizza.

She isn't studying Math.

We haven't been traveling.

Hard  30% got this right

3

When don’t we use the Present Perfect Simple?

To talk about completed actions in a specific time.

To talk about an action that began in the past and linked to the present.

To talk about experiences we have had in life.

To talk about recent events.

Hard  25% got this right

4

Which time expressions are commonly used with the Present Perfect Simple?

Already, yet, never, ever, just, for, and since

All day, all morning, ever, never, just, and lately

For, since, recently, lately, already, and ever

Yet, never, just, recently, and all day

Hard  35% got this right

5

What is the correct form of the Present Perfect Progressive in the affirmative for the pronoun "I"?

Have been eating

Has been eating

Has eaten

Have eaten

43% got this right

6

Which sentence is an example of the Present Perfect Progressive in the negative form?

They haven't been playing soccer.

He isn't working hard.

She doesn't study English.

We haven't run for an hour.

58% got this right

7

When do we use the Present Perfect Progressive?

To talk about actions that are still in progress.

To talk about actions that have recently stopped.

To talk about actions with specific time.

To talk about unrepeated actions.

55% got this right

8

Which time expressions are commonly used with the Present Perfect Progressive?

Recently, lately, since, for, and all day

Lately, so far, yesterday, days ago, and for

Recently, already, just, since, and for

Since, for, already, yet, all day, and recently

Hard  19% got this right

9

What is the difference between the Present Perfect Simple and the Present Perfect Progressive?

The Simple focuses on the result; the Progressive focuses on the activity.

The Simple focuses on the activity; the Progressive focuses on the result.

The Simple is used for finished actions; the Progressive for specific ones.

The Simple is used for real actions; the Progressive for completed actions.

38% got this right

10

Which of the following sentences is correct?

Joey has been playing soccer professionally since he was 16 years old.

Rachel has born in 2014.

They have gone to Paris last week.

We haven’t been studying English yet.

59% got this right