Forming the Present Perfect Tense – interrogative sentence Task – Choose the correct question word ‘to have’ (have, has) + subject + the past participle (V3) In the interrogative sentences we don’t use already We use yet at the end of the sentence Another signal verb can be ‘ever’, which goes between the subject and the past participle form E.g.: Have you ever seen …? A) What B) How C) Why D) How many E) WhoF) How long G) Who (What) H) What (Where) I) Whose (How long)HaveI J) Where you 1) * _ have you woken up? * My brother we 2) * _ have you gone? * To the cinema theyread a book? watched TV? 3) * _ times have you thrown the ball into the started the plan? basket? * Six written? 4) * _ has found my glasses? * The kids rained?Hashe 5) * _ have you been married? * For ten years she 6) * _ has your mother cooked for lunch? ite.g.: Have you read Romeo and Juliet? Yes, I have / No, I * Soup haven’t.1 – First, complete the sentence with the correct Task 7) * _ have you opened the window? * To air the Where have you been? Alps Present Perfect formInofthe the verb in the brackets Then room rewrite the sentences into interrogative ones Finally, 8) * _ car have you seen in the street? * Pete’s give short answer Look at the example 9) * _ cake hastoMary * Chocolate Task – Ask questions the baked? underlined e.g.: I have slept a lot (sleep) N 10) * of _ have you * Well part the sentence Lookslept? at the example Have you slept a lot? No, I haven’t e.g.: He hasn’t played basketball since May Since when hasn’t he played basketball? 1) I _ (wash) up N _ 1) Tom and Mary have set the table _ _ 2) You _ (clean) your teeth Y _ _ 2) You have stuck your exercise-book _ _ 3) She _ (make) the beds N _ _ 3) Our children have swum in the swimming-pool _ _ 4) Tom _ (write) on the blackboard Y _ _ 4) They have played in the garden _ _ 5) We _ (walk) in the street N _ _ 5) Barbara has taken my hat _ _ 6) They _ (talk) about the new film Y _ _ 6) We have gone home _ _ 7) Grandma _ (cook) some cakes N _ _ 7) Tom has driven home quickly _ _ 8) The kids _ (do) their homework N _ _ 8) You have written ten letters _ _ 9) We _ (listen) to pop music Y _ _ 9) My mum has bought me a new dress _ _ 10) Paul and Joe _ (play) football Y _ _ 10) I have dreamt about a family for a year _ _ _ -1- Task – Ask questions to the underlined part of the sentence 1) They have moved to their relatives _ _ 2) He has done his homework _ _ 3) Jack has chosen the blue car _ _ 4) She’s missed the bus because of her brother _ _ 5) Tim has helped his grandpa _ _ 6) They’ve had their car since May _ _ 7) We’ve been in London _ _ 8) His mother has baked a cake _ _ 9) You’ve been ill for two days _ _ 10) These flowers haven’t bloomed for years _ _ Task – Where is the mistake? Correct the mistakes if there is If the sentence is correct, put a tick on the lines Where have you faund my umbrella? _ Since long have you been here? _ Whose have you seen mother? _ How has Sue checked her e-mails? _ Who have brought that box? _ Why haven’t you asked me? _ How many apples has Jacob putted into the basket? _ When have they been married? _ How many times have you catched the bus? _ What has Tom done with my laptop? _ Task – First write a question with the given information Then write a full answer with the words in the bracket Look at the example e.g.: Mary has cooked lunch HOW LONG? (for hours) How long has Mary cooked lunch? Mary has cooked lunch for two hours 1) He hasn’t driven a car SINCE WHEN? (since his accident) _ _ 2) You have hidden somewhere WHERE? (behind the tree) _ _ 3) Something has fallen down WHAT? (a leaf) _ _ 4) Someone has flown to Paris WHO? (Eve) _ _ 5) They haven’t eaten anything HOW LONG? (for six hours) _ _ 6) The fire has burnt WHERE? (in the kitchen) _ _ 7) She has bought a skirt WHICH? (the red) _ _ 8) Jim has broken a window WHOSE? (his neighbour’s) _ _ 9) I have seen someone in the park WHO? (your wife) _ _ 10) He has found something WHAT? (a pair of socks) _ _ -2- Forming the Present Perfect Tense – interrogative sentence Task – Choose the correct question word ‘to have’ (have, has) + subject + the past participle (V3) In the interrogative sentences we don’t use already We use yet at the end of the sentence Another signal verb can be ‘ever’, which goes between the subject and the past participle form E.g.: Have you ever seen …? A) What B) How C) Why D) How many E) WhoF) How long G) Who (What) H) What (Where) I) Whose (How long)HaveI J) Where you 1) * _ have you woken up? * My brother we 2) * _ have you gone? * To the cinema theyread a book? watched TV? 3) * _ times have you thrown the ball into the started the plan? basket? * Six written? 4) * _ has found my glasses? * The kids rained?Hashe 5) * _ have you been married? * For ten years she 6) * _ has your mother cooked for lunch? ite.g.: Have you read Romeo and Juliet? Yes, I have / No, I * Soup haven’t.1 – First, complete the sentence with the correct Task 7) * _ have you opened the window? * To air the Where have you been? Alps Present Perfect formInofthe the verb in the brackets Then room rewrite the sentences into interrogative ones Finally, 8) * _ car have you seen in the street? * Pete’s give short answer Look at the example 9) * _ cake hastoMary * Chocolate Task – Ask questions the baked? underlined e.g.: I have slept a lot (sleep) N 10) * _ have you slept? * Well part of the sentence Look at the example Have you slept a lot? No, I haven’t e.g.: He hasn’t played basketball since May Since when hasn’t he played basketball? 1) I _ (wash) up N _ 1) Tom and Mary have set the table _ _ 2) You _ (clean) your teeth Y _ _ 2) You have stuck your exercise-book _ _ 3) She _ (make) the beds N _ _ 3) Our children have swum in the swimming-pool _ _ 4) Tom _ (write) on the blackboard Y _ _ 4) They have played in the garden _ _ 5) We _ (walk) in the street N _ _ 5) Barbara has taken my hat _ _ 6) They _ (talk) about the new film Y _ _ 6) We have gone home _ _ 7) Grandma _ (cook) some cakes N _ _ 7) Tom has driven home quickly _ _ 8) The kids _ (do) their homework N _ _ 8) You have written ten letters _ _ 9) We _ (listen) to pop music Y _ _ 9) My mum has bought me a new dress _ _ 10) Paul and Joe _ (play) football Y _ _ 10) I have dreamt about a family for a year _ _ _ -1- Task – Ask questions to the underlined part of the sentence 1) They have moved to their relatives _ _ 2) He has done his homework _ _ 3) Jack has chosen the blue car _ _ 4) She’s missed the bus because of her brother _ _ 5) Tim has helped his grandpa _ _ 6) They’ve had their car since May _ _ 7) We’ve been in London _ _ 8) His mother has baked a cake _ _ 9) You’ve been ill for two days _ _ 10) These flowers haven’t bloomed for years _ _ Task – Where is the mistake? Correct the mistakes if there is If the sentence is correct, put a tick on the lines Where have you faund my umbrella? _ Since long have you been here? _ Whose have you seen mother? _ How has Sue checked her e-mails? _ Who have brought that box? _ Why haven’t you asked me? _ How many apples has Jacob putted into the basket? _ When have they been married? _ How many times have you catched the bus? _ What has Tom done with my laptop? _ Task – First write a question with the given information Then write a full answer with the words in the bracket Look at the example e.g.: Mary has cooked lunch HOW LONG? (for hours) How long has Mary cooked lunch? Mary has cooked lunch for two hours 1) He hasn’t driven a car SINCE WHEN? (since his accident) _ _ 2) You have hidden somewhere WHERE? (behind the tree) _ _ 3) Something has fallen down WHAT? (a leaf) _ _ 4) Someone has flown to Paris WHO? (Eve) _ _ 5) They haven’t eaten anything HOW LONG? (for six hours) _ _ 6) The fire has burnt WHERE? (in the kitchen) _ _ 7) She has bought a skirt WHICH? (the red) _ _ 8) Jim has broken a window WHOSE? (his neighbour’s) _ _ 9) I have seen someone in the park WHO? (your wife) _ _ 10) He has found something WHAT? (a pair of socks) _ _ -2- KEY Task 1) I have washed (wash) up Have you washed up? No, I haven’t 2) You have cleaned (clean) your teeth Have you cleaned your teeth? Yes, I have 3) She has made (make) the beds Has she made beds? No, she hasn’t 4) Tom has written (write) on the blackboard Has Tom written on the blackboard? Yes, he has 5) We have walked (walk) in the street Have you walked in the street? No, we haven’t 6) They have talked (talk) about the new film Have they talked about the new film? Yes, they have 7) Grandma has cooked (cook) some cakes Has grandma cooked some cakes? No, she hasn’t 8) The kids have done (do) their homework Have the kids done their homework? No, they didn’t 9) We have listened (listen) to pop music Have you listened to pop music? Yes, we have 10) Paul and Joe have played (play) football Have Paul and Joe played football? Yes, they have Task 1) * Who (E or G) have you woken up? * My brother 2) * Where (J) have you gone? * To the cinema 3) * How many (D) times have you thrown the ball into the basket? * Six 4) * Who (E or G) has found my glasses? * The kids 5) * How long (F) have you been married? * For ten years 6) * What (A or H) has your mother cooked for lunch? * Soup 7) * Why (C) have you opened the window? * To air the room 8) * Whose (I) car have you seen in the street? * Pete’s 9) * What (A or H) cake has Mary baked? * Chocolate 10) * How (B) have you slept? * Well Task 1) Who has set the table? 2) What have you stuck? 3) Whose children have swum in the swimming-pool? 4) Where have they played? 5) What has Barbara taken? 6) Where have you gone? 7) How has Tom driven home? 8) How many letters have you written? 9) Who has my mum bought a new dress? 10) How long have you dreamt about a family? Task 1) Where have they moved to? 2) What has he done? 3) Which car has Jack chosen? 4) Why has she missed the bus? 5) Who has Tim helped? 6) Since when have they had their car? 7) Where have we been? 8) Whose mother has baked a cake? 9) How long have you been ill? 10) What hasn’t bloomed for years? Task 1) found 2) Since when or How long 3) Whose mother have you seen? 4) 5) has 6) 7) put 8) Since when or How long 9) caught 10) Task 1) Since when hasn’t he driven a car? He hasn’t driven a car since his accident 2) Where have you hidden? You have hidden somewhere behind the tree 3) What has fallen down? A leaf has fallen down 4) Who has flown to Paris? Eve has flown to Paris 5) How long haven’t they eaten anything? They haven’t eaten anything for six hours 6) Where has the fire burnt? The fire has burnt in the kitchen 7) Which skirt has she bought? She has bought the red skirt 8) Whose window has Jim broken? Jim has broken his neighbour’s window 9) Who have you seen in the park? I have seen your wife in the park 10) What has he found? He has found a pair of socks