Monday, November 25, 2019
ESL Present Perfect Worksheets
ESL Present Perfect Worksheets The present perfect isnt a verb tense unique to English, but it can still be complicated for beginning ESL students to master. Though French, Italian, German, and Spanish use the present perfect to address past events, in English, the present perfect connects a past moment to the present moment in time. The present perfect is often used either to reference life experiences, to invoke recent past events that have influenced the present moment, or to reference a span of time that began in the past and extends into the present. The present perfect is one of the most difficult tenses to teach and to learn. Below is a quick review of the present perfect, followed by two worksheets designed to help ESL students practice their use of the verb tense. Present Perfect Positive Form Review Subject have à past participle objects Examples: Tom has lived in New York for 10 years.We have studied French since 2003. Present Perfect Negative Form Subject have not past participle objects Examples: She hasnt met Peter.They havent finished the job yet. Present Perfect Question Form (Question Word) have subject past participle? Examples: Has she worked here for a long time?Where has she gone? Important Note:à Regular past participles in -ed, irregular past participles of verbs vary and must be studied. Yet / Just / Already Yet is used in the present perfect negative and question forms.Just is used in the present perfect positive form.Already is used in the present perfect positive form. Examples: Have you finished the job yet?Shes just left for Chicago.Theyve already eaten lunch. Since / For Since and for are common time expressions used with the present perfect tense. Since is used with specific dates. For is used with periods of time. Examples: Janet has worked at this company since 1997.Weve lived in this house for five years. Present Perfect Worksheet 1 Conjugate the verb in parentheses using the form indicated. In the case of questions, use the indicated subject as well. How long ______ (he/live) in New Jersey?Peter ______ (not play) baseball since 1987.I ______ (speak) Russian for 20 years.We _____ (not see) Tom since Christmas.Has ________ (Alan/fly) in an airplane before?Shannon _____ (not/go) to lunch yet.Our class _____ (take) a field trip three times this year.Where _____ (they/move) to?Jennifer _____ (ask) that question four times today.You _____ (not eat) lunch yet, have you?Jason _____ (want) to move to New York since he was 5 years old.How long _____ (they/know) Peter?Alexandra _____ (work) for IBM since 2002.Jeff _____ (buy) a few books this week.Sally ______ (not read) that book yet._____ (they/leave) for work yet?Bill _____ (not/drive) very far today.We _____ (enjoy) eating seafood all of our lives._____ (he/watch) the documentary yet?I _____ (not/finish) the job yet. Present Perfect Worksheet 2 Choose the correct time expression used with the present perfect tense. They have lived in that house (since/for) 10 years.She has (just/yet) gone to the bank.Franklin hasnt arrived in Boston (yet/already)We have worked at this company (since/for) 2008.Jason hasnt telephoned me (since/for) two weeks.How (long/much) have you known Susan?Theyve (already/yet) studied the past simple tense.Our mothers have (just/yet) left for the station.The president has traveled to more than 20 countries (since/for) he was elected.Thomas hasnt had time to read the book (just/yet).Alice has told me shes (yet/already) been to that park.My daughters (just/since) finished her homework.Have they (already/yet) spoken to Mr. Peters?Ive (just/for) interviewed the best candidate for the job.Our coach hasnt chosen the starting team (already/yet).Bob and Tim have (already/yet) decided where they are going on vacation.Have you purchased a new computer (just/yet)?Sam has wanted to go to Japan (for/since) he was a little child.Jason hasnt worked here (since/for) very long.Our boss has ( just/yet) hired a new engineer. _______________________________________________________________________________ Present Perfect Worksheetà 1 - Corrections Conjugate the verb in parentheses using the form indicated. In the case of questions, use the indicated subject as well. How longà has he livedà in New Jersey?Peterà hasnt played baseballà since 1987.Ià have spokenà Russian for 20 years.Weà havent seenà Tom since Christmas.Has Alan flownà in an airplane before?Shannonà hasnt goneà to lunch yet.Our classà has takenà a field trip three times this year.Whereà have they movedà to?Jenniferà has askedà that question four times today.Youà havent eatenà lunch yet, have you?Jasonà has wantedà to move to New York since he was 5 years old.How longà have they knownà Peter?Alexandraà has workedà for IBM since 2002.Jeffà has boughtà a few books this week.Sallyà hasnt readà that book yet.Have they leftà for work yet?Billà hasnt drivenà very far today.Weà have enjoyedà eating seafood all of our lives.Has he watchedà the documentary yet?Ià havent finishedà the job yet. Present Perfect Worksheet 2 - Corrections Choose the correct time expression used with the present perfect tense. They have lived in that houseà forà 10 years.She hasà justà gone to the bank.Franklin hasnt arrived in Bostonà yet.We have worked at this companyà sinceà 2008.Jason hasnt telephoned meà forà two weeks.Howà longà have you known Susan?Theyveà alreadyà studied the past simple tense.Our mothers haveà justà leftà forà the station.The President has traveled to more than 20 countriesà sinceà he was elected.Thomas hasnt had time to read the bookà yet.Alice told me shesà alreadyà been to that park.My daughtersà justà finished her homework.Have theyà alreadyà spoken to Mr. Peters?Iveà justà interviewed the best candidate for the job.Our coach hasnt chosen the starting teamà yet.Bob and Tim haveà alreadyà decided where they are going on vacation.Have you purchased a new computerà yet?Sam has wanted to go to Japanà sinceà he was a little child.Jason hasnt worked hereà forà very long.Our boss hasà justà hired a new engine er.
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