change the verb into correct form present perfect form
I –( read )your book several times
she __ (wear )that skirt many times
my family – (visit) Brazil few times
I – (eat )already
Marta –( finish) her homework
you __ (break) the glass game
they__ (pay) for everything
it__ (never show) like that
I – (meet) Anna once
we ___ (see) him before
you __ (buy) 4 cars so far
there __( be) problem
I – (have) a snake
Maria –( raise) a monkey
the kids ___(grow )
so much the kids
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Answer:
- I have
- has worn
- has visited
- I have eaten
- has finished
- have broken
- have paid
- has never shown
- have met
- have seen
- have brought
- has been
- have had
- have grown
Explanation:
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1. have read
2. has wor
3. has visited
4. have eaten
5. has finished
6. have broken
7. have paid
8. has snowed
9. have me
10. have seen
11. have bought
12. have been
13. have had
14. has raised
15. have grown
Present perfect tense:
- It indicates that an activity has occurred once or many times previously.
- It is most commonly employed to discuss recent events or changes, but it can also be used for other, less usual purposes.
- It is created by combining the words has/have and the past participle.
Use of present perfect tense:
- To explain our experience, we can use the present perfect tense.
- We frequently use the present perfect to describe the change that has occurred across time.
- Individual and collective successes are frequently listed in the present perfect tense. We are not allowed to mention a precise time.
- We frequently use the present perfect to express disappointment when an expected action does not occur. We're still waiting for something to happen, so we're using it.
- We also use it to talk about various actions that occurred at different times in the past. It indicates that the process isn't finished and that more actions are possible.
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