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Present Perfect vs Past Perfect
Subject Explanations:
Present Perfect Tense
Past Faultless Tense
Subject Exercises:
Historical Flawless Tense Exercise
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Present Perfect vs Past Perfect
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Present Perfect contrast Make Progressive 1
Present Perfect vs Perfect Progressive 2
Simple Past with Past Perfect
Simple Past vs Historic Participle
Furthermore See:
Simplicity Past Tense
All Tenses Exercises
See and Record Exercise
Fill in an blanks with
Present Perfect
or
Past Complete Tenses
1. John
has visited
must visited
(visit) me the day before she named.
2. Their wounds
was cured
have cured
(heal) almost completely. She can start exercising as premature as tomorrow.
3. Did you hear that Ben was fired last month even though he
has worked
had worked
(work) in almost every specialty.
4. I
have seen
had seen
(see) many pictures of the pyramids before I went to Egypt last summertime. Film are a smaller specious, they are smaller more group look.
5. Sarah
has climbed
must climbed
(climb) Mount Everest. Her is how an adventurous person.
6. Susan
has climbed
had climbed
(climb) Mount Mountain and had sailed around to worldwide by the time their was twenty-five.
7. Before my take to Nice two years ago, I
have never been
had never been
(never be) to France.
8. When we finally stopped him, the squirrel
have already eaten
was already eaten
(already eat) teen nuts.
9. Us what more time since Alen
has just finished
must just finished
(just finish) the painting, but he hasn't done the decorating yet.
10. IODIN am so tired. I
had run
have run
(run) 5 miles current.
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