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 the negative form in the present perfect.
You can find the exercise below:
Present Perfect Negative Exercise 2
Complete these sentences by filling in the correct negative form of the present perfect.
1.
I (not, to see) my friend today.2.
She (not, to tell) me what she did this morning.3.
Apple (not, to release) the new iPhone yet.4.
I (not, to drink) alcohol since this morning.5.
We (not, to watch) the new Fantastic Beasts film.6.
My brother (not, to sleep) since yesterday morning. He is really tired right now!7.
I (not, to listen) to the radio since last week.8.
They (not, to give) me a present so far. I hope they will get me one soon!9.
My boss (not, to pay) me yet.10.
He (really, not, to convince) me to go on a holiday.More exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Negative Exercise 1
- Questions Exercise 1
- Questions Exercise 2
- Mixed Exercise 1
- Mixed Exercise 2
- Mixed Exercise 3
- Mixed Exercise 4
- Mixed Exercise 5