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    Identify the sentence that incorrectly uses the present perfect tense.

    Solution

    Option D is incorrect because it should be 'She has finished her homework.' The present perfect tense requires 'has' for singular third-person subjects.

  • Question 2
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    Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect tense?

    Solution

    The present perfect tense is formed using 'have/has + past participle.' Option B correctly uses this tense ('has been') and is appropriate for actions whose time is not specified. Options A and C incorrectly use the present perfect with specific past time expressions, and Option D uses an incorrect past participle form.

  • Question 3
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    Choose the sentence that correctly converts from simple past to present perfect tense.

    Solution

    Option B correctly changes 'visited' (simple past) to 'has visited' (present perfect), indicating a completed action at an unspecified time. The other options either use incorrect past participles or incorrect tense.

  • Question 4
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    Which sentence correctly forms a question in the present perfect tense?

    Solution

    The correct structure for forming questions in the present perfect tense is 'Has/Have + subject + past participle?' Thus, both Options A and B correctly follow this structure.

  • Question 5
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    What is the negative form of the present perfect tense in this sentence: "She has finished the report"?

    Solution

    The negative form of the present perfect tense is made by adding 'not' after 'has/have.' Therefore, both "She has not finished the report" and "She hasn't finished the report" are correct.

  • Question 6
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    Find the sentence where the present perfect tense is used incorrectly.

    Solution

    Option C incorrectly uses the present perfect tense ('have gone') with a specific past time expression ('an hour ago'). The present perfect tense is not used with specific past times.

  • Question 7
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    Identify the correct use of the present perfect tense with a time expression.

    Solution

    Option D correctly uses the present perfect tense ('has been') with a time expression that does not specify when the action started ('since last week'). The other options incorrectly use specific past times with the present perfect tense.

  • Question 8
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    Choose the sentence that does NOT use the present perfect tense.

    Solution

    Option C, 'She sang beautifully in the concert,' is in the simple past tense, not the present perfect. The present perfect tense would be 'She has sung.'

  • Question 9
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    Which of these sentences correctly uses a negative form in the present perfect tense?

    Solution

    Both Options A and B correctly use the negative form in the present perfect tense ('haven't seen' and 'has not been'). Option C is incorrect due to the double negative ('haven't never').

  • Question 10
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    Identify the sentence where the present perfect tense is used to describe an experience.

    Solution

    Option A correctly uses the present perfect tense ('have met') to describe a life experience. The present perfect tense is often used to talk about experiences up to the present. The other options do not correctly reflect experiences or use specific past time expressions, which are not appropriate with the present perfect tense.

  • Question 11
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    Which sentence correctly forms a present perfect tense question with a WH-word?

    Solution

    Options B and C correctly use the present perfect tense in a question with a WH-word ('Why has' and 'Where have'). The structure is 'WH-word + has/have + subject + past participle.' Option A is incorrect due to the use of 'has' with a plural subject.

  • Question 12
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    Identify the sentence where the present perfect tense is used to describe a continuing situation.

    Solution

    Option A correctly uses the present perfect tense ('has lived') to describe a situation that started in the past and continues into the present ('for ten years'). The other options either use specific past times or describe completed actions, not continuing situations.

  • Question 13
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    Which sentence incorrectly uses the present perfect tense?

    Solution

    Option C is incorrect because the present perfect tense ('have seen') should not be used with specific past time expressions like 'yesterday.' The present perfect tense is used for actions that have relevance to the present or are not tied to a specific time.

  • Question 14
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    Choose the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense to describe a recent action.

    Solution

    Option A correctly uses the present perfect tense ('have just finished') to describe a recent action. The other options incorrectly pair the present perfect tense with specific past times, which is not appropriate.

  • Question 15
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    Find the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense in a negative question.

    Solution

    Both Options A and B correctly form negative questions in the present perfect tense ('Haven't they left' and 'Hasn't she finished'). Option C is incorrect due to the awkward placement of 'not.'

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