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Present Perfect Simple Question Form worksheet with grammar exercises for students to complete.

A worksheet titled "Present Perfect Simple Question Form" with 16 fill-in-the-blank questions focusing on grammar exercises using the present perfect tense, including example sentences and word choices in parentheses.

A worksheet titled "Present Perfect Simple Question Form" with 16 fill-in-the-blank questions focusing on grammar exercises using the present perfect tense, including example sentences and word choices in parentheses.

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Of course! I'll solve the worksheet for you. The task is to form Present Perfect Simple questions using the given words in parentheses. The Present Perfect Simple question structure is:

> Have/Has + Subject + Past Participle (V3) + ...?

Let’s go through each question one by one.

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1. _Has Jasper proposed_ such a thing, Hilda? (Jasper/propose)


Already filled correctly.
→ *Has Jasper proposed...?*

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2. _How long has he been_ in Switzerland? (how long/he/be)


Already filled correctly.
→ *How long has he been...?*

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3. _Have you approached_ your neighbour’s wife? (you/approach)


Already filled correctly.
→ *Have you approached...?*

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4. _________ you to fetch me? (mother/send)



We need: Has your mother sent
→ *Has your mother sent you to fetch me?*

Answer: Has your mother sent

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5. _________ a fall from my horse? (I/have)



We need: Have I had
→ *Have I had a fall from my horse?*

Answer: Have I had

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6. ________________? (the plumber’s man/be)



We need to form a complete question. Since it's “the plumber’s man” (singular), use has.
Possible question: *Has the plumber’s man been here?* or *Has the plumber’s man arrived?*

But since no context is given, and we must use only the words provided, the most logical and grammatical question is:

→ *Has the plumber’s man been?*

However, this sounds incomplete. In real usage, we’d say “Has the plumber’s man been here?” But since no extra words are allowed, perhaps the intended answer is:

Has the plumber’s man been

*(Note: This is grammatically correct but slightly unnatural without context — e.g., “Has the plumber’s man been [here/late/etc.]?”)*

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7. ________________ yourself enough for one day! (you/not/disgrace)



This is an imperative/exclamatory sentence, but the instruction says “Present Perfect Simple Question Form”. However, this seems to be a trick — it’s actually a negative imperative, not a question.

But if we *must* make it a question, perhaps:
→ *Haven’t you disgraced yourself enough for one day?*

That’s a rhetorical question in Present Perfect.

Answer: Haven’t you disgraced

*(Note: This is a negative question form — “Have you not...?” → “Haven’t you...?”)*

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8. ________________ at her house? (you/never/visit)



“Never” suggests a negative experience up to now → use Present Perfect.

→ *Have you never visited at her house?*

Answer: Have you never visited

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9. ________________ for the world if it is to be everlastingly sex-ridden? (what/civilization/do)



Structure: What has civilization done...?

→ *What has civilization done for the world...?*

Answer: What has civilization done

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10. ________________ my message, father? (you/hear)



→ *Have you heard my message, father?*

Answer: Have you heard

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11. ________________ any inconveniences in her apartments? (she/discover)



→ *Has she discovered any inconveniences...?*

Answer: Has she discovered

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12. And yet, ________________ Virginia? (where/slavery/place)



This is tricky. We need to form a question: “Where has slavery placed Virginia?” — but that doesn’t make much sense.

Perhaps: “Where has slavery placed Virginia?” — meaning, what position/status has slavery put Virginia in?

Alternatively, maybe: “Where has slavery taken place in Virginia?” — but “place” is given as verb.

Given the structure, best fit:

→ *And yet, where has slavery placed Virginia?*

Answer: where has slavery placed

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13. ________________ its way from the underground lodging where the eggs are hatched to the fleece of a Bee? (how/this tiny creature/make)



→ *How has this tiny creature made its way...?*

Answer: How has this tiny creature made

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14. ________________ The Boy Jones? (my reader/forget)



→ *Has my reader forgotten The Boy Jones?*

Answer: Has my reader forgotten

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15. ________________ a ray through a crack in the tomb? (the sun/dart)



→ *Has the sun darted a ray...?*

Answer: Has the sun darted

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16. ________________ that hardening of the nature, that drying up of the sweet springs of sympathy, which usually attend a long-continued selfish undertaking? (he/escape)



→ *Has he escaped that hardening...?*

Answer: Has he escaped

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## Final Answers:

4. Has your mother sent
5. Have I had
6. Has the plumber’s man been *(contextually incomplete but grammatically acceptable)*
7. Haven’t you disgraced
8. Have you never visited
9. What has civilization done
10. Have you heard
11. Has she discovered
12. where has slavery placed
13. How has this tiny creature made
14. Has my reader forgotten
15. Has the sun darted
16. Has he escaped

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📌 Note: Some sentences (like #6 and #12) are grammatically correct but may sound awkward without additional context. This is common in grammar drills — focus on forming the correct tense structure.

Let me know if you’d like these rewritten into full sentences or explained further!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of present perfect worksheet.
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