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Present Perfect

The document provides sentences that require the use of present perfect verb forms with 'for' or 'since'. It includes examples such as 'Sam has not been here for a month' and 'We have known each other since we were kids'. Additionally, it prompts the reader to put words in the correct order and to differentiate between past simple and present perfect tenses.

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Present Perfect

The document provides sentences that require the use of present perfect verb forms with 'for' or 'since'. It includes examples such as 'Sam has not been here for a month' and 'We have known each other since we were kids'. Additionally, it prompts the reader to put words in the correct order and to differentiate between past simple and present perfect tenses.

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Use the PRESENT PERFECT verb forms and the words FOR or SINCE.

1. Sam ………………………………………….(not be) here ………………………a month.


2. We ……………………………………………(know) each other ……………………………we were kids.
3. I ………………………………………………..(not see) her …………………………..ages.
4. My uncle ………………………………………………..(live) in Moscow ……………………………..December.
5. The teachers …………………………………………………(be) in the classrooms ……………………..7 o’clock.
6. You ………………………………………………………...(have) your new bike ……………………….Christmas.
7. Mark’s dad ……………………………………………………(be) a doctor ……………………………14 years.
8. Kate and John ……………………………………………….(work) with my parents ……………………….2019.
9. They ……………………………………………………(not win) a game ……………………………………last year.
10. We …………………………………………………….(plan) to stay here ………………………………….three days.
Put the words in the correct order.
PAST SIMPLE or PRESENT PERFECT.

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