English Test On Present Perfect Simple! Trivia Quiz

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1. ______ you seen her?

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The correct answer is "have." In this question, the subject is "you," which is plural. Therefore, we use the plural form of the verb "have" to agree with the subject.

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Do you know present perfect simple tense well? Present perfect simple is used to discuss past actions or circumstances which are still connected to the present. It usually... see morecenters on the outcome of the activity in some way. For example, you wouldn’t say, “She have been to school. ” You would say, “She has been to school. ” This quiz will give you an idea of what present perfect simple looks like. see less

2. She _______ been to Italy.

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The correct answer is "has" because the subject "she" is singular and the present perfect tense is used to talk about an action that started in the past and is still relevant in the present. Therefore, the correct form is "has been" to indicate that she has had the experience of going to Italy.

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3. Have you ______ been to Scotland?

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The word "ever" is used in this question to ask if the person has had the experience of visiting Scotland at any point in their life. It implies that the person may have visited Scotland in the past or may have never visited it before. The word "ever" indicates the possibility of a past experience and is commonly used in questions to inquire about someone's lifetime experiences.

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4. ______ a student for 3 years.

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The correct answer is "He's been". The sentence is discussing the duration of time that the person has been a student, indicating that it has been for a period of 3 years. The contraction "He's" is used to combine the subject pronoun "He" with the auxiliary verb "has" to indicate the present perfect tense.

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5. I've been here _______ Saturday.

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The word "since" is the correct answer because it is used to indicate the starting point of an action or event that is still ongoing. In this case, the speaker has been at the location since Saturday, indicating that they arrived on Saturday and are still there. The word "for" would be incorrect in this context because it is used to indicate a duration of time, rather than a specific starting point.

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6. I still ______ done it.

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The given sentence is in the present perfect tense and requires the negative form. The word "haven't" is the contraction of "have not," which is the correct negative form of "have" in the present perfect tense. Thus, "haven't" is the correct answer to complete the sentence.

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7. They've ________ seen the film.

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The word "already" indicates that the action of seeing the film has already happened in the past. Therefore, it suggests that the speaker or the subject of the sentence has seen the film before the current moment.

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8. "Ouch! _________ myself."

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The correct answer is "I've cut" because the phrase "I've cut" is the contraction of "I have cut." This indicates that the speaker is referring to a past action of cutting themselves. The use of "I've" suggests that the speaker is talking about a recent event or experience.

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9. I've eaten a lot of buscuits ___________.

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The phrase "this week" is the correct answer because it accurately completes the sentence and provides a time frame for when the speaker has eaten a lot of biscuits. It indicates that the speaker has consumed a significant amount of biscuits during the current week.

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10. The've _______ to London. They left yesterday.

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The correct answer is "gone". In this sentence, "gone" is the past participle of the verb "go". It is used to indicate that the subject has traveled or moved to London. The use of "gone" suggests that the action of going to London has already been completed. This is supported by the statement that they left yesterday, indicating that the action happened in the past.

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______ you seen her?
She _______ been to Italy.
Have you ______ been to Scotland?
______ a student for 3 years.
I've been here _______ Saturday.
I still ______ done it.
They've ________ seen the film.
"Ouch! _________ myself."
I've eaten a lot of buscuits ___________.
The've _______ to London. They left yesterday.
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