1. Present Perfect. Put the verbs into the correct firm.
1.Whereyou(buy) the new CD?
2.I(be)to Europe two times.
3.My neighbors (have) a party.
4.I (not read) the book you gave me.
5.Helen(not do) thi homework yet.
2.Present Perfect. Complete with been/gone.
1.Mary will be back soon. She has to school.
2.I have never to Japan.
3.Where is Joey? - he has to the gym.
4.Where have you? I was looking for you.
5.I have to the market. I bought some sweets for you.
3.Present Perfect. Complete with for/since.
1.Mary has lived in Paris 2001.
2.I have studied two hours.
3.He has worked as a teacher 30 years.
4.He has been in this city two days.
5.They have talked many hours.
1)have you bought
2) have been
3)have had
4)haven't read
5)hasn't done
1)been
2)been
3)gone
4)gone
5)gone
1)since
2)for
3)for
4)for
5)for