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    Choose the correct form of the verb: "She _____________ the book already."

    Solution

    The correct form is "She has read the book already." In the Present Perfect Tense, 'has' is used with singular subjects, followed by the past participle form of the verb. This tense often indicates an action completed at an unspecified time before now.

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    Choose the correct negative form: "I _____________ finished my work yet."

    Solution

    The correct form is "I haven't finished my work yet." In the Present Perfect Tense, 'have not' (haven't) is used for negative sentences with the first person singular subject 'I'.

  • Question 3
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    Identify the error in the sentence: "They have not understands the instructions."

    Solution

    The error lies in "understands". The correct form should be "understood" as in "They have not understood the instructions." After 'have not', the past participle form of the verb is used in the Present Perfect Tense.

  • Question 4
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    Find the correct sentence:

    Solution

    The correct sentence is "We have completed the project." It correctly uses 'have' followed by the past participle 'completed' in the Present Perfect Tense for plural subjects. This tense is used for actions completed at an unspecified time before now.

  • Question 5
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    Complete the sentence: "Have you ever _____________ to Paris?"

    Solution

    The correct completion is "Have you ever gone to Paris?" In the Present Perfect Tense, 'have' is followed by the past participle form of the verb, 'gone' in this case, to ask about life experiences.

  • Question 6
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    Choose the correctly formed question:

    Solution

    The correct form is "Has she finished her homework?" In questions with the Present Perfect Tense, 'has' precedes the subject, followed by the past participle of the main verb.

  • Question 7
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    Identify the correct negative form: "They _____________ seen that movie yet."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "They haven't seen that movie yet." In the Present Perfect Tense, 'have not' (haven't) is used for negative sentences with plural subjects.

  • Question 8
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    Choose the correct sentence:

    Solution

    The correct sentence is "She has visited London last year." The Present Perfect Tense is used here with 'has' followed by the past participle 'visited' for a singular third-person subject.

  • Question 9
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    Select the appropriate verb form: "He _____________ any emails today."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "He hasn't sent any emails today." In the Present Perfect Tense, 'has not' (hasn't) is used with singular third-person subjects, followed by the past participle.

  • Question 10
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    Find the error in the sentence: "We have never ate sushi before."

    Solution

    The error is in "ate ". The correct form is "eaten "as in "We have never eaten sushi before."In the Present Perfect Tense, the past participle form of 'eat 'is 'eaten '.

  • Question 11
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    Identify the error in the sentence: "She have never traveled abroad."

    Solution

    The error lies in "have". The correct form should be "has" as in "She has never traveled abroad." In the Present Perfect Tense, 'has' is used with singular third-person subjects.

  • Question 12
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    Choose the correctly formed question:

    Solution

    The correct form is "Have they arrived yet?" In questions with the Present Perfect Tense, 'have' precedes the subject, followed by the past participle of the main verb.

  • Question 13
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    Find the error in the sentence: "They hasn't finished their homework yet."

    Solution

    The error is in "hasn't". The correct form is "haven't" as in "They haven't finished their homework yet." In the Present Perfect Tense, 'have not' (haven't) is used with plural subjects.

  • Question 14
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    Select the appropriate verb form: "I __________ to the gym three times this week."

    Solution

    The correct answer is "I have gone to the gym three times this week." In the Present Perfect Tense, 'have' is used with the first person singular subject 'I', followed by the past participle form 'gone'. This tense is often used to describe actions that have occurred within a specific time period up to the present.

  • Question 15
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    Complete the sentence: "Many people ___ the new movie since it released."

    Solution

    The correct completion is "Many people have seen the new movie since it released." In the Present Perfect Tense, 'have' is used with plural subjects, followed by the past participle form of the verb, 'seen' in this case. This tense is often used to express actions that occurred at an unspecified time before now.

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