1. Have Jess showed up to the party yet? → Has Jess shown up to the party yet?
2. Mr and Mrs Chung has not made any mistake on the paper. → Mr and Mrs Chung have not made any mistake on the paper.
3. I have given you two pieces of paper this morning. → I gave you two pieces of paper this morning.
4. My mom has bought my brother a pair of short. → My mom bought my brother a pair of shorts.
5. I visited Japan three times already. → I have visited Japan three times already.
6. We have had 2 hot dogs for lunch last night. → We had 2 hot dogs for lunch last night.
7. Did you buy us any souvenirs last Sunday? → Have you bought us any souvenirs last Sunday?
8. I have already finished our revision! → I finished our revision already!
9. Did you already made a snowman? → Have you already made a snowman?
10. I didn’t eat today yet. → I haven’t eaten today yet.
11. We have already finished washing our hands. They are still wet. → We finished washing our hands already. They are still wet.
12. How many times did you go on a boat trip? → How many times have you gone on a boat trip?
13. He has never rode on a boat before. → He has never ridden on a boat before.
14. How many time has the child seen a rainbow before? → How many times has the child seen a rainbow before?
15. She has seen a rainbow three times. → She saw a rainbow three times.
1. (eat) two hours ago. → ate
2. How many times _____ you _____ (write) me a letter? → have, written
3. I am still sad because I _____ (lose) my watch yesterday. → lost
4. The kids _____ (see) this movie more than 4 times. → have seen
5. I _____ (not be) to Canada before but I wish to go there one day. → have not been
6. _____ you _____ (take) my coat? It was here just now. → Have, taken
7. My uncle _____ (make) a wooden chair for me last winter. → made
8. _____ you _____ (close) all the windows yet? → Have, closed
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of present perfect tense worksheet.