present perfect 1

Description

a quiz to test the ability to use present perfect tense to describe events from the past that affect now.
Janet MacLennan
Quiz by Janet MacLennan, updated more than 1 year ago
Janet MacLennan
Created by Janet MacLennan about 7 years ago
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Resource summary

Question 1

Question
Why can't you come and play football with us? Because I [blank_start]have sprained[blank_end] my ankle.
Answer
  • have sprained have hurt have broken

Question 2

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"Why can't you come and play football with us? "Because I [blank_start]have sprained[blank_end] my ankle."
Answer
  • have hurt
  • hurt
  • am hurting
  • has hurt

Question 3

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The road is closed- there[blank_start]'s been[blank_end] an accident and the police are still there. They arrived about an hour ago.
Answer
  • 's been
  • 've was
  • 's was
  • is

Question 4

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"How do you know Alison?" "We [blank_start]met[blank_end] while we were at university".
Answer
  • met
  • have met
  • are meeting
  • had met

Question 5

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"Have you finished your homework yet?" "Yes, I [blank_start]did[blank_end] it yesterday".
Answer
  • did
  • have done
  • done
  • am doing

Question 6

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"Can I go out with my friends?" "That depends... [blank_start]have you tidied[blank_end] (tidy) your room yet?"
Answer
  • have you tidied
  • did you tidy
  • did you tidied
  • is tidied

Question 7

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Ahmed is on holiday. He[blank_start]'s gone[blank_end] to Tunisia.
Answer
  • 's gone
  • is going
  • went
  • came

Question 8

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Ayeshah was on holiday in August. She [blank_start]went[blank_end] to Turkey.
Answer
  • went
  • 's gone
  • 'd gone
  • is went

Question 9

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"Is Leo here?" No, he[blank_start]'s gone[blank_end] to the cinema."
Answer
  • 's gone
  • went
  • is going
  • will go

Question 10

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I can't find my phone. [blank_start]Have you seen[blank_end] it? (see)
Answer
  • Have you seen
  • Did you see
  • Could you see
  • Are you seeing

Question 11

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"Where's your homework?" "Sorry, I wasn't in class yesterday, so you [blank_start]didn't give[blank_end] it to me." (not give)
Answer
  • didn't give
  • haven't given
  • hadn't given
  • haven't gave

Question 12

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Sheila can't get in to the concert because she [blank_start]has lost[blank_end] her ticket. (lose)
Answer
  • has lost
  • lose
  • was lost
  • did lose
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