111 Choose a verb from the list, use the "Present Perfect" and complete the sentences.
drink-break - leave . make-start-phone-clean-arrive - wash
1. She has just broken
2. We
3.1
a vase.
the room.
the beds.
4. He
5. The plane
6. It
his friend
raining.
7. The bus
8. They
9. You
their hair.
a glass of beer.
Explanation: "Broken" is the past participle form of the verb "break". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The verb "has" is used with the pronoun "she" to form the present perfect tense, and "broken" is used as the main verb.
2. We have just left the room.
Explanation: "Left" is the past participle form of the verb "leave". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The pronoun "we" is combined with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense, and "left" is used as the main verb.
3.1 We have just started to make the beds.
Explanation: "Started" is the past participle form of the verb "start". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The pronoun "we" is combined with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense, and "started" is used as the main verb. The verb "to make" is also used with "the beds" to complete the action.
4. He has just washed his friend.
Explanation: "Washed" is the past participle form of the verb "wash". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The pronoun "he" is combined with the auxiliary verb "has" to form the present perfect tense, and "washed" is used as the main verb. His friend is the object receiving the action of the verb "washed".
5. The plane has just arrived.
Explanation: "Arrived" is the past participle form of the verb "arrive". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The phrase "the plane" is the subject of the sentence, and it is combined with the auxiliary verb "has" to form the present perfect tense. "Arrived" is used as the main verb.
6. It has just started raining.
Explanation: "Started" is the past participle form of the verb "start". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The pronoun "it" is combined with the auxiliary verb "has" to form the present perfect tense, and "started" is used as the main verb. The verb "to rain" is also used to describe the action.
7. The bus has just arrived.
Explanation: "Arrived" is the past participle form of the verb "arrive". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The phrase "the bus" is the subject of the sentence, and it is combined with the auxiliary verb "has" to form the present perfect tense. "Arrived" is used as the main verb.
8. They have just started to clean.
Explanation: "Started" is the past participle form of the verb "start". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The pronoun "they" is combined with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense, and "started" is used as the main verb. The verb "to clean" is also used to complete the action.
9. You have just washed your hair.
Explanation: "Washed" is the past participle form of the verb "wash". The sentence uses the present perfect tense to indicate an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present moment (just now). The pronoun "you" is combined with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense, and "washed" is used as the main verb. "Your hair" is the object receiving the action of the verb "washed".
Note: The verb "drink" and the word "break" are not used in the given sentences. The sentence structure and usage of the present perfect tense have been explained for each sentence in detail.