Change the verbs in brackets into the Present perfect. (have/has+V3(-ed)) a) Children (never\help)with the housework.
b) Bill (not\find\yet) a new job.
c) Nick (just\write)an email.
d) …you (ever/try)to learn Japanese?
e) Sam and Dave (recently\make)cheese sandwiches.

2. Put the words in the correct order to make up sentences in the Present Perfect Tense.
your/tidy up /just /room/you/have
have/they / never\candy floss/ eat
he/ ride/ ever/has/on the/big wheel?
yet/ this book/have/ I/not read
have/ I /to/ camp/ an adventure/ not/ been/ before.

3. Complete the sentences with never/already/just/yet/before.
1. My sister has… been to Spain.
2. Mike and Garry have seen this film….
3. My family hasn’t been to America….
4. Mum has … cooked dinner.
5. Mr. Smith is tired. He has …been to the airport this morning.

4. Fill in: round, across, out, back
1. They came…………….. to their home town because they missed it.

2. The new book about Harry Potter came12 years ago.
3. Martha came some pictures from her childhood.
4. Jason came to see if I was feeling better.

5. Complete the phrases: candy, clowns’, go on, famous, explore, rocket, fun, theme, cartoon.
1. landmarks,
2. characters,
3. a haunted mansion,
4. a water ride,
5. park,
6. fair,
7. tricks,
8. journey,
9. floss,

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a) The children have never helped with the housework.
Explanation: We use the present perfect tense (have/has+V3) to talk about an action that started in the past and continues up to the present. In this sentence, the action is that the children have not helped with the housework at any time up until now.

b) Bill has not found a new job yet.
Explanation: The present perfect tense is used to talk about an action that happened at an unspecified time before now. In this sentence, the action is that Bill has not found a new job until the present moment.

c) Nick has just written an email.
Explanation: In this case, the action of writing the email has just been completed, and it happened in the recent past.

d) Have you ever tried to learn Japanese?
Explanation: Here, we are asking whether or not the person has tried to learn Japanese at any time before now.

e) Sam and Dave have recently made cheese sandwiches.
Explanation: The action of making the cheese sandwiches was completed in the recent past.

2.
a) Have you just tidied up your room?
Explanation: This sentence is in the present perfect tense, asking whether or not the person has recently tidied up their room.

b) They have never eaten candy floss.
Explanation: The action of eating candy floss has never happened before now.

c) Has he ever ridden on the big wheel?
Explanation: This sentence is asking whether or not he has ever ridden on the big wheel at any point before now.

d) I have not read this book yet.
Explanation: The action of reading the book has not happened up until now.

e) I have never been on a camping adventure before.
Explanation: The action of going on a camping adventure has never happened to me in the past.

3.
1. My sister has never been to Spain.
2. Mike and Garry have already seen this film.
3. My family hasn't been to America yet.
4. Mum has just cooked dinner.
5. Mr. Smith is tired. He has already been to the airport this morning.

4.
1. They came back to their home town because they missed it.
2. The new book about Harry Potter came out 12 years ago.
3. Martha came across some pictures from her childhood.
4. Jason came to see if I was feeling better.

5.
1. Candy floss
2. Clowns' tricks
3. A haunted mansion
4. A water ride
5. Theme park
6. Fun fair
7. Cartoon characters
8. Rocket journey
9. Explore the landmarks
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