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5 exercises Present Perfect Simple for beginners




Downloadable worksheets:
confused words
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 36

 
Passover
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Downloads: 9

 
American Slang
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 5

 
sports
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Downloads: 4

 
Venice: The Historical Regatta
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 3

 
fireflies
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Downloads: 2

 

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Choose -have- or -has- and then�type in the third form of the verb.

1.��� You �(read) �many books.

2.�� I �(lose) �money.

3.�� Ben �(listen) �to the radio.

4.�� They �(drink) �two glasses of juice.

5.�� Alice �(buy) �a nice hat.

6.�� You �(get) �a dictionary.

7.�� Mary �(get) �a new job.

8.�� Tom �(go) �to the cinema.

9.�� We �(speak) �to our teacher.

Now type in-have- or -has- and then�type in the third form of the verb.

1.��� They �(swim) �in the lake.

2.�� They �(read) �three books.

3.�� Ann �(cut) �her hair.

4.�� Jim �(break) �four bicycles.

5.�� I �( buy) �a toy car.

6.�� The car �(drive) �away.

7.�� Mr. and Mrs. Benson �(clean) �the house.

8.�� She �(invite) �many friends.

9.�� Tim (eat) �two apples.

10.����� We �(take) �a camera.

�� Type in-have- or -has- and then�type in the third form of the verb.

1.��� We �(read) �a nice book.

2.�� He �(buy) �an ice-cream.

3.�� You �(listen) �to a nice song.

4.�� She �(eat) �a chicken sandwich.

5.�� They �(take) �their bicycles.

6.�� I �(wash) �my face and hands.

7.�� It �(get) �very dark.

8.�� Tim �(go) �to school.

9.�� Julie �(lose) �her bag.

10.������� Tim and Julie �(play) �in the playground.

Type in-have- or -has- and then�type in the third form of the verb.

1.��� Julie and Tim �(cut) �paper to make cards.

2.�� A child �(talk) �to the teacher.

3.�� Children �(break) �some toys.

4.�� Parents �(drink) �their coffee.

5.�� Your mother �(wash) �all your clothes.

6.�� His mother �(speak) �to his father.

7.�� My friends �(jump) �into the river.

8.�� My friend �(swim) �to the other bank of the river.

9.�� Catherine �(drive) �to the town centre.

10.������� My brothers �(ski) �down the hill.

Type in-have- or -has- and then�type in the third form of the verb.

1.��� Harry �(find) �his key.

2.�� My sister�(sleep) �much.

3.�� My teachers �(give) �me a lot of homework.

4.�� My teacher�(give) �me a lot of homework.

5.�� Your cousins �(make) �a nice trick.

6.�� The animals (play) �a lot today.

7.�� My dog and my cat �(run) �away.

8.�� His car�(break) �down again.

9.�� His bicycle�(fall) �down from the balcony.

10.��������������� The boxes (fall) �from the shelf.

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