Perfect Tense Review

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Change this statement into a question. Lynn has worked very hard recently.

Has Lynn worked very hard recently?

Write a sentence in the past perfect tense.

*Use HAD and PAST PARTICIPLE of the main verb

Write one sentence in the present perfect tense.

*Use HAVE/HAS and past participle of the main verb

Write one sentence in the future perfect tense.

*Use WILL HAVE and PAST PARTICIPLE of the main verb

Rewrite this sentence in the perfect tense. By the time I am a senior, I _______________ (complete) all my math classes.

By the time I am a senior, I will have completed all my math classes.

Change this statement into a question. They have lived in Dallas since 2001.

Have they lived in Dallas since 2001?

Rewrite this sentence in the perfect tense. It __________________ (snowed) a lot this winter.

It has snowed a lot this winter.

Change this sentence to the negative perfect tense. Joel _________________ (not find) his pen.

Joel has not found his pen.

Change this sentence to the negative perfect tense. Lynn has worked very hard recently.

Lynn has not worked very hard recently.

Rewrite this sentence in the perfect tense. Michael _______________ (meet) her somewhere before.

Michael has met her somewhere before.

Change this sentence to the negative perfect tense. She ________________ (not know) her a long time.

She has not known her for a long time.

Rewrite this sentence in the perfect tense. We ________________ (visited) France many times.

We have visited France many times.

Write the negative perfect tense. You _________________ (not be) absent all week.

You have not been absent all week.

Past, present, or future perfect? The children will have finished their project by tomorrow.

future perfect

Past, present, or future perfect? It describes an action that was completed in the past before another action.

past perfect

Past, present, or future perfect? The boys had performed all the tasks we had planned for them.

past perfect

Present, past, or future perfect? It describes an action that started in the past and was finished in the past.

past perfect

Past, present or future? It describes an action that occurred at an unspecific time in the past.

present

Past, present, or future? The action started in the past but is still going on now or has recently finished.

present

Past, present, or future perfect? Shakespeare's plays have been translated into nearly all languages.

present perfect


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