5 Write present perfect questions for the answers. Use the bold words to help you. Have you downloaded the music? Yes, I have. I downloaded the music this morning 1 Yes, he has. He emailed Sophie last night. 2 No, she's going to buy the CD tomorrow. 3 Yes, they have. They drank all the milk for breakfast this morning.
Explanation: The answer states that "he" emailed Sophie last night. To form a present perfect question, we start with the helping verb "have" and then follow it with the subject "you" and the past participle of the main verb "email" (emailed). Since the answer mentions "last night," we can also include it in the question for clarity.
Step-by-step: Have + you + emailed + Sophie + last night?
2. Has she bought the CD?
Explanation: The answer states that "she" is going to buy the CD tomorrow. To form a present perfect question, we start with the helping verb "has" and then follow it with the subject "she" and the past participle of the main verb "buy" (bought). Although the answer mentions "tomorrow," we focus on the action that has already happened, so we do not include it in the question.
Step-by-step: Has + she + bought + the CD?
3. Have they drunk all the milk for breakfast this morning?
Explanation: The answer states that "they" drank all the milk for breakfast this morning. To form a present perfect question, we start with the helping verb "have" and then follow it with the subject "they" and the past participle of the main verb "drink" (drunk). Since the answer mentions "this morning," we can also include it in the question for clarity.
Step-by-step: Have + they + drunk + all the milk + for breakfast + this morning?