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Genau wie bei "Do you. . . ?" und "Can he . . . ?" wird bei Fragen im [[Englisch/Grammatik/Tenses/Present Perfect|Present Perfect]] das Hilfsverb ''has/have'' vor das Subjekt gestellt.
Genau wie bei "Do you. . . ?" und "Can he . . . ?" wird bei Fragen im [[Present Perfect|Present Perfect]] das Hilfsverb ''has/have'' vor das Subjekt gestellt.


== Interactive Exercises ==
== Interactive Exercises ==
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=== questions & short answers ===
=== questions & short answers ===
Form questions in the present perfect. Then give answers in the short form:
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Form questions in the present perfect. Then give answers in the short form:
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.
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.


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9. Who ''has just heard (hear, <span style="color:red">just</span>)''the noise? - I '' have (???)''.
9. Who ''has just heard (hear, <span style="color:red">just</span>)''the noise? - I '' have (???)''.
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(For the apostrophe use the #-key next to the Enter-key.)  
(For the apostrophe use the #-key next to the Enter-key.)  
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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 (???)''.
 
3. Where ''have you put (you, put) ''your English book? - Over there.
 
4. '' Have you already read (you,<span style="color:red"> already</span>, read)'' the newspaper today?
 
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; - No, ''I haven't (???)''. I ''haven't had (not, have)'' time <span style="color:red">this morning</span>.
 
5. '' Has Peter met (Peter, meet) '' your friend <span style="color:red">so far</span>?  - Yes,  ''he has (???) ''.
 
6. '' Have you done (you, do) '' your homework <span style="color:red">yet</span>? - 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, <span style="color:red">just</span>)''the noise? - I '' have (???)''.}}


=== Past Participles ===
=== Past Participles ===
Memory - Find the matching sets!
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Memory - Find the matching sets!
 
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=== Suchsel ===
=== Suchsel ===
Mark the past particples with your mouse.
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Mark the past particples with your mouse.
 
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weiter=Kontrastierung<br>(Unterschied zu simple past)|weiterlink=Present Perfect/Kontrastierung}}
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Aktuelle Version vom 14. Dezember 2022, 14:52 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.)

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 (???).


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


Already, yet & so far …
Present Perfect - ist doch klar!

Present Perfect

  1. Interactive Exercises 1 (regelmäßige Formen)
  2. Exercises 2 (unregelmäßige Formen)
  3. Kontrastierung (Gegenüberstellung) von Present Perfect und Simple Past
  4. How long …? - since & for (regelmäßige Formen)
  5. Present Perfect Progressive