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Present Perfect Simple - positive and negative worksheet

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The task is to complete the positive sentences using the Present Perfect tense. The structure of the Present Perfect is:

> Subject + have/has + past participle

- Use have with I, you, we, they
- Use has with he, she, it

Also remember:
- The past participle form of regular verbs usually ends in -ed, but irregular verbs have special forms (e.g., *eat → eaten*, *go → gone*, *see → seen*, etc.)

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Let’s go through each sentence:



1. I ________ (study) French.
→ "I" uses have
→ "study" → past participle = studied
I have studied French.

2. She ________ (eat) octopus.
→ "She" uses has
→ "eat" → past participle = eaten
She has eaten octopus.

3. They ________ (be) to Scotland.
→ "They" uses have
→ "be" → past participle = been
They have been to Scotland.

4. We ________ (read) that book.
→ "We" uses have
→ "read" → past participle = read (same spelling, pronounced differently)
We have read that book.

5. He ________ (live) here for three years.
→ "He" uses has
→ "live" → past participle = lived
He has lived here for three years.

6. You ________ (know) David for ten years.
→ "You" uses have
→ "know" → past participle = known
You have known David for ten years.

7. We ________ (be) here for two weeks.
→ "We" uses have
→ "be" → past participle = been
We have been here for two weeks.

8. I ________ (lose) my keys.
→ "I" uses have
→ "lose" → past participle = lost
I have lost my keys.

9. He ________ (drink) too much coffee.
→ "He" uses has
→ "drink" → past participle = drunk
He has drunk too much coffee.

10. They ________ (miss) the train.
→ "They" uses have
→ "miss" → past participle = missed
They have missed the train.

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Final Answers:



1. I have studied French.
2. She has eaten octopus.
3. They have been to Scotland.
4. We have read that book.
5. He has lived here for three years.
6. You have known David for ten years.
7. We have been here for two weeks.
8. I have lost my keys.
9. He has drunk too much coffee.
10. They have missed the train.

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🔍 Explanation Summary:


- The Present Perfect is used for actions that happened at an unspecified time before now or for experiences.
- It emphasizes the result or connection to the present, not the exact time.
- Use have/has + past participle.
- Remember: have for plural subjects and "I/you", has for singular (he/she/it).

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