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The Present Perfect
Mixed Level Period 6
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What 2 things must the "present perfect" form have? | "have/has" and the past participle |
| True or False. "Probably" and "already" are often used in the present perfect tense. | True |
| True or False. "Ever" is often used with the Present Perfect in a question. Example: "Have you......?" | True |
| True or False: "Usually" is often used with the Present Perfect Progressive/Continuous. | False |
| The "present perfect continuous" is also called the "present perfect progressive". | True |
| True or False. The Present Perfect Continuous are for actions that start in the past and are still happening NOW. | True |
| True or False: The Present Perfect Continuous is used with "always" and "never" also (like the Present Perfect). | False |
| What 3 things must the "present perfect continuous" have? | "have/has" and "been" and the present participle |
| What is the ending of a "present participle"? | ing |
| True or False. The Present Perfect Continuous CONNECTS the past to the present. | True |
| True or False. "Paul Nicklen has taking many pictures." | False. You need the Present Perfect Continuous "has been taking" and NOT the present progressive. |
| True or False. "Has he never been travelling to California?" | False. You CANNOT use the Present Perfect Continuous with "never", "ever" AND "always". |
| True or False. Sometimes the Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous have no difference in meaning in a sentence. | True. For example, "Sean has studied volcanoes for a long time." vs. "Sean has been studying volcanoes for a long time." |
| True or False: The "Present Perfect" FOCUSES on an action completing and the "Present Perfect Continuous" focuses on an action continuing on. | True |