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1. ''Have you ever been (you,<span style="color:red">ever</span> be) '' to London<span style="color:red"> yet</span>? - No, I '' haven't (???)'' been there. | |||
2. ''Have you already seen (you, <span style="color:red">already</span>, see)'' the moon? - Yes, I '' have (???)''. | 2. ''Have you already seen (you, <span style="color:red">already</span>, see)'' the moon? - Yes, I '' have (???)''. |
Version vom 9. November 2020, 02:06 Uhr
Genau wie bei "Do you. . . ?" und "Can he . . . ?" wird bei Fragen im Present Perfect das Hilfsverb has/have vor das Subjekt gestellt.
Interactive Exercises
Past participles
Click on the numbers. Then put in the past participles of the given verbs:
said | past participle of say |
brought | past participle of bring |
broken | past participle of break |
caught | past participle of catch |
hidden | past participle of hide |
bitten | past participle of bite |
ridden | past participle of ride |
lain | past participle of lie |
slept | past participle of sleep |
stolen | past participle of steal |
questions & short answers
Form questions in the present perfect. Then give answers in the short form:
1. Have you ever been (you,ever be) to London yet? - No, I haven't (???) been there.
2. Have you already seen (you, already, see) the moon? - Yes, I have (???).
3. Where have you put (you, put) your English book? - Over there.
4. Have you already read (you, already, read) the newspaper today?
- No, I haven't (???). I haven't had (not, have) time this morning.
5. Has Peter met (Peter, meet) your friend so far? - Yes, he has (???) .
6. Have you done (you, do) your homework yet? - Yes, I have (???).
7. Has the dog had (the dog, have) your breakfast? - Yes, it has (???).
8. Have you polished (polish) your shoes? - Yes, I have (???).
9. Who has just heard (hear, just)the noise? - I have (???).
(For the apostrophe use the #-key next to the Enter-key.)
2. Have you already seen (you, already, see) the moon? - Yes, I have (???).
3. Where have you put (you, put) your English book? - Over there.
4. Have you already read (you, already, read) the newspaper today?
- No, I haven't (???). I haven't had (not, have) time this morning.
5. Has Peter met (Peter, meet) your friend so far? - Yes, he has (???) .
6. Have you done (you, do) your homework yet? - Yes, I have (???).
7. Has the dog had (the dog, have) your breakfast? - Yes, it has (???).
8. Have you polished (polish) your shoes? - Yes, I have (???).
9. Who has just heard (hear, just)the noise? - I have (???).
Past Participles
Memory - Find the matching sets!
know | known |
hear | heard |
tell | told |
ride | ridden |
stand | stood |
give | given |
forget | forgotten |
go | gone |
speak | spoken |
Suchsel
Mark the past particples with your mouse.
held |
bought |
shown |
found |
left |
done |
chosen |
Past Tense:
Present Tense: