Present Perfect Practice, practiced online



Practice Present Perfect online HERE.

Practice using for since ever never online.

Pages 108 and 109 CLASSWORK/HOMEWORK - WRITE 10 SENTENCES USING 
THE PRESENT PERFECT AND THE VERBS ON THESE PAGES.


Example: Have you taken a shower today?
Yes, I have. No, I haven’t.


Mary has already (ya) put on sunscreen today.

Noemí hasn’t combed her hair yet.

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CHOOSE THE MOST SUITABLE WORD TO GO WITH PRESENT PERFECT.
FOR: "durante" I've lived here for two weeks.


SINCE: "desde": I've lived here since I was born. que nací


YET: interrogativa:" ya": Have you seen it already ? "Ya lo has visto?"
negativa: "aún no": I haven't seen it yet."Aún no lo he visto."


ALREADY: afirmativa: "ya" I've already seen it.


JUST: "acabar de": She's just gone. acaba de irse


EVER: "alguna vez": Have you ever seen a flying saucer?


NEVER: "nunca" I've never seen a flying saucer.

Verbs followed by "ing" or the infinitive explanation and list

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Do you know the difference between stop doing something and stop to do something?
Look at these examples to see how these verb patterns work.
The bus stopped picking up the children.
The bus stopped to pick up the children. 
I want to try studying with a friend to see if it helps us stay more motivated.
I'm trying to study but it's impossible with all this noise.
Try this exercise to test your grammar.
Read the explanation to learn more.

Grammar explanation

Some verbs have a different meaning depending on whether they are followed by an -ing form or to + infinitive. Look at the lists and memorize the verbs.