Change the verb into the correct form of the past simple or present perfect. 1) Last night I (lose) my keys - I had to call my flatmate to let me in. [ .]Check Show: 2) I The past participle is a necessary part of the perfect tenses: the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. Although the auxiliary verbs may change, the past participle remains the same in each perfect tense. Present perfect [has / have] + [past participle] They have practiced for this moment their whole life. Past perfect Verb Tense Exercise 7 Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous. Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. Robin: I think the waiter (forget) us. We (wait) here for over half an hour and nobody (take) our order yet. Michele: I think you're right. Present Perfect Continuous. This form is used to refer to something that began in the past but is still happening at the time of speaking. Example: I have been reading Gulliver’s Travels for the last week. Words often used with the Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Since/for. Since: suggests the ā€˜point of time’ Present Perfect Continuous Quiz. You can do this grammar quiz online or print it on paper. It tests what you learned on the Present Perfect Continuous page. 1. It has _____ snowing a lot this week. 2. _____ your brother and sister been getting along? 3. Rick _____ been studying hard this semester. Present perfect simple: positive. I've played in a band. She's had dance lessons. They've visited lots of interesting places. We form the present perfect simple with: Subject + have/has + past participle. Positive (+) Subject. have/has. IPczj.

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