

Present perfect
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English
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12th Grade
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Bertha Castro
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Present perfect
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct form of the verb to complete sentences: We've _____the 2:00 express many times.
take
took
taken
3
Multiple Choice
I had breakfast at 9:00, but I haven't..... lunch.
has
have
had
4
Multiple Choice
Allison has____ to the mall.
goes
gone
go
5
After viewing the short video about the movie Billy Elliot...
Have you ever been in a situation that you thought would not happen?
Have you ever done something that was out of the social standard of your community?
6
Multiple Choice
How did the interaction with the ballet teacher started?
Billy was looking through the window
Billy was about to give her some keys.
7
Poll
What do you think about men who dance ballet?
They are expressing their interests through dancing.
They should not dance ballet.
They could dance, but another kind of dancing.
It's ok. Who cares in this time.
8
Poll
Will his family support Billy, if he continues dancing?
Probably yes.
Probably not
His family yes, but not his friends.
9
Poll
Would you support a relative who would like to do something away of regular satandards?
yes
no
maybe
10
Multiple Choice
1) I’ve met Billy twice. 2) We met in 1999 and in 2004. Which sentence tells us about a definite or specific time in the past.
The first sentence,
The second sentence.
11
Multiple Choice
1) I’ve met Billy twice. 2) We met in 1999 and in 2004. Which sentence tells us about an indefinite time in the past.
The first sentence.
The second sentence.
12
Multiple Choice
The following sentence: "We've met him," is an example of:
a sentence in simple past tense.
a sentence in simple present tense.
a sentence in present perfect tense.
13
Multiple Choice
We Form the present perfect with this auxiliary...
have/ has
do/ does
did
14
Multiple Choice
We also use the ______ form of the verb to form the present perfect tense.
base
simple past
past participle
15
Multiple Choice
The past participle form of irregular verbs like "meet" is:
The same as the simple past form (met).
Different from the simple past form (met).
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Multiple Choice
The past participle form of regular verbs like call is ...
Called (simple past form)
Call (base form)
Called ( p.participle form)
Present perfect
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