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    Which sentence does NOT use the present perfect tense?

    Solution

    Option C, 'I read that book,' uses the simple past tense, not the present perfect. The present perfect tense would be 'I have read.'

  • Question 2
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    Identify the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense with 'since.'

    Solution

    Both Options A and C correctly use the present perfect tense with 'since' ('have known' and 'have been'). 'Since' is used with the present perfect tense to indicate the starting point of actions or situations that continue up to the present.

  • Question 3
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    Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect tense with a negative form?

    Solution

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

  • Question 4
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    Find the incorrect use of the present perfect tense with 'already.'

    Solution

    Option C is incorrect because the correct past participle form of 'eat' is 'eaten,' not 'ate.' The sentence should be 'I have already eaten my lunch.'

  • Question 5
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    Identify the sentence where the present perfect tense is used for an action completed in the recent past.

    Solution

    Option A correctly uses the present perfect tense ('have just called') to indicate an action completed in the recent past. The other options incorrectly use specific past time expressions with the present perfect tense, which is not appropriate.

  • Question 6
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    Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect tense in a passive voice?

    Solution

    Option A correctly uses the present perfect tense in the passive voice ('has been written'). The structure for the present perfect passive is 'has/have been + past participle.' The other options either use incorrect tense or grammatical structure.

  • Question 7
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    Identify the sentence that incorrectly uses the present perfect tense.

    Solution

    Option D is incorrect because the present perfect tense should not be used with specific past time expressions like 'last night.' The present perfect is used for actions that have relevance to the present or are not tied to a specific time.

  • Question 8
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    Which sentence correctly forms a present perfect tense question involving an experience?

    Solution

    Option A correctly forms a question in the present perfect tense about an experience ('Have you ever been to New York?'). The structure is 'Have/Has + subject + past participle + ...?' The other options either use incorrect tense or past participle forms.

  • Question 9
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    Find the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense with 'for' to indicate duration.

    Solution

    Option A correctly uses the present perfect tense with 'for' ('have lived here for five years') to indicate the duration of an ongoing situation. The use of 'for' is correct with a period of time, while 'since' is used with the point in time when the action started.

  • Question 10
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    Choose the sentence that correctly converts from present continuous to present perfect tense.

    Solution

    Option B correctly changes from present continuous ('are playing') to present perfect ('have played'). The present perfect tense indicates that an action has been completed up to the present time. The other options either use incorrect past participles or tense.

  • Question 11
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    Which sentence does NOT use the present perfect tense?

    Solution

    Option C, 'I finished my homework,' uses the simple past tense, not the present perfect. The present perfect tense would be 'I have finished.'

  • Question 12
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    Identify the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect tense with 'already' in a question.

    Solution

    Option A correctly uses the present perfect tense with 'already' in a question ('Have you already seen the report?'). The structure is 'Have/Has + subject + already + past participle?' The other options either use incorrect tense or past participle forms.

  • Question 13
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    Find the incorrect use of the present perfect tense in a complex sentence.

    Solution

    Option C is incorrect due to the use of 'have' with a singular subject. It should be 'She has been studying all night.' The present perfect tense requires 'has' for singular third-person subjects.

  • Question 14
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    Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect tense to express a change over time?

    Solution

    Option A correctly uses the present perfect tense ('has grown') to express a change over time ('since last year'). The other options incorrectly mix the present perfect tense with specific past times.

  • Question 15
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    Identify the sentence where the present perfect tense is used for an action that has an impact on the present.

    Solution

    Both Options A and C correctly use the present perfect tense to describe actions that have an immediate impact on the present ('have lost' affecting the ability to enter the house, and 'have eaten' leading to feeling full). Option B is incorrect due to the use of a specific past time with the present perfect tense.

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