The present perfect (or present perfect simple) is a tense in English to talk about actions or events in the present or very recent past. It’s important that you use this tense for events when there is a link between the past and the present.
On this page, you have an exercise about forming the present perfect.
You can find the exercise below:
Present Perfect Exercise 2
Complete these sentences by filling in the correct form of the present perfect.
1.
We (already, to find) two examples of the never-ending competition between Messi and Ronaldo.2.
I (to know) him for five years.3.
We (to go) to the club and my ears are still ringing.4.
I can't see any more food! I (to eat) way too much.5.
Up until now, I (to watch) five Star Wars films.6.
He (to walk) ten miles to see his girlfriend but he is really tired now.7.
I (just, to find) a really good meme.8.
My sister (recently, to run) a marathon. She is still feeling sore.9.
I (never, to sell) anything online.10.
I (just, to sign) the best contract ever!More exercises
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