Question 1Multiple ChoiceWhich sentence correctly uses the present perfect tense?They go to the store.They went to the store.They have gone to the store.They will go to the store.
Question 2Multiple ChoiceComplete the sentence with the present perfect tense: We ___ (to live) here for ten years.have livedlivedlivewill live
Question 3Multiple ChoiceWhat time expression is commonly used with the present perfect tense?Yesterdaysincelast weekin 2010
Question 5Multiple ChoiceIdentify the correct present perfect usage: They ___ (not/to see) the movie yet.have not seendid not seedo not seeare not seeing
Question 6Multiple ChoiceComplete this sentence with the present perfect tense: I ___ (to visit) France three times.visitvisitedhave visitedwill visit
Question 7Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following sentences uses the present perfect tense?I ate breakfast.She has visited Paris.They will go to the park.We are cooking dinner.
Question 8Multiple ChoiceSelect the correct present perfect form: She ___ (to finish) her homework.has finishedfinishedfinisheswill finish
Question 9Multiple ChoiceWhat is the main difference between past simple and present perfect tense?Past simple is used for actions that will happen.Present perfect is used for actions that happened at a specific time.Past simple shows a completed action at a specific time in the past.Present perfect is used for hypothetical situations.
Question 10Multiple ChoiceChoose the correct form: 'I ____ to the new restaurant yet.'didn't gohaven't gonedon't gowon't go
Question 11Multiple ChoiceWhich sentence correctly uses the past simple tense?I have known her for years.She has just left.He went to the store yesterday.They will have gone by now.
Question 12Multiple ChoiceWhich sentence is in the present perfect tense?I have eaten breakfast.I eat breakfast.I will eat breakfast.I am eating breakfast.
Question 13Multiple ChoiceComplete the sentence using past simple: 'Last year, they ____ a new car.'have boughtbuyboughtwill buy
Question 14Multiple ChoiceWhich of these keywords is commonly used with the present perfect tense?YesterdayLast weekAlreadyTomorrow
Question 15Multiple ChoiceFill in the blank with the correct tense: 'She ____ in London for five years before moving to New York.'has livedlivedwas livingwill live