Understanding Present Perfect Tense Quiz 4 (25 MCQs)

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1. What auxiliary verb is commonly used in the present perfect tense?
2. Read the text and choose the correct answer."Sarah has lived in London for five years. She moved there in 2019 and enjoys the city very much."What does the sentence "Sarah has lived in London for five years" mean?
3. What do verb tenses indicate?
4. What is the correct grammatical structure for the present perfect tense?
5. Complete the sentence:I ..... (to eat) breakfast already.
6. Choose the sentence that shows an action that started in the past and continues into the present.
7. Which time expressions are commonly used with the present perfect?
8. Choose the correct sentence:A) She has visited Paris. B) She visited Paris. C) She is visiting Paris.
9. What time expressions can you use with the present perfect?
10. Which auxiliary verb (hulpwerkwoord) is used in the present perfect tense?
11. Fill in the blank:'They have ..... (eat) lunch already.'
12. Which auxiliary verb is used in the present perfect tense?
13. Read the text and choose the correct answer."Anna has just finished her homework and is now watching TV."Which of the following is correct?
14. Give an example of a sentence using present perfect for ongoing actions.
15. Provide a sentence using 'ever' in present perfect.
16. Create a negative present perfect sentence about your studies.
17. Which sentence uses the present perfect with the time expression "since" ?
18. Which statement accurately describes the first use of the present perfect tense?
19. Explain why 'She has broken her leg' indicates a causal link.
20. Choose the correct negative form in Present Perfect.
21. Choose the correct present perfect form: "They ..... (to complete) the project."
22. What is the present perfect form of 'to eat'?
23. Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect form?
24. Which sentence is in the present perfect affirmative form?
25. Fill in the blank:'I have ..... (go) to the store.'