Understanding Present Perfect Tense Quiz 3 (25 MCQs)

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1. Identify the present perfect form in the sentence: "You ..... (to eat) breakfast already."
2. Choose the correct form:'He has ..... (be) to the zoo.'
3. Write a sentence using Present Perfect about your hobbies.
4. How do you form the negative in present perfect?
5. What time expression fits:'I have never ..... (see) a lion.'
6. What does the second use of the present perfect tense describe?
7. I have not finished my homework yet. Is this correct?
8. Have you ever played a musical instrument?
9. Identify the auxiliary verb (hulpwerkwoord) in the sentence:'I have visited Paris.'
10. Give an example of a present perfect sentence with 'ever.'
11. Create a present perfect sentence using the verb 'to play'.
12. Complete the sentence using the present perfect:'She ..... (finish) her project.'
13. Identify the present perfect form of the verb in the sentence: "They ..... (to visit) the museum several times."
14. Which is the correct structure for Present Perfect? A) have/has + past participle B) did + base form C) has + present participle
15. Identify the present perfect tense in this sentence:'We have watched that movie.'
16. What is incorrect about the sentence: "I have met her in 2020" ?
17. What is the structure of a present perfect tense sentence?
18. Read the text and choose the correct answer."Mark has worked at the same company since 2020."Which sentence has the same meaning?
19. Provide an affirmative sentence using the present perfect tense.
20. How can you tell if a present perfect tense sentence refers to an ongoing action?
21. Can the present perfect tense be used to describe life experiences?
22. True or False:Present Perfect is used for actions that happened at an unspecified time before now.
23. Identify the present perfect verb in the sentence: "She has worked at this company since 2018."
24. How do you form negative sentences in the present perfect tense?
25. Which sentence uses the present perfect with the time expression "yet" ?