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B1 U4 Extra Grammar Practice Reinforcement

The document provides a grammar practice exercise on the present perfect tense. It includes examples sentences to complete with the present perfect of given verbs using ever, never, for, since, just, yet, and already. It also includes multiple choice questions testing understanding of the present perfect.

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B1 U4 Extra Grammar Practice Reinforcement

The document provides a grammar practice exercise on the present perfect tense. It includes examples sentences to complete with the present perfect of given verbs using ever, never, for, since, just, yet, and already. It also includes multiple choice questions testing understanding of the present perfect.

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Extra

Extra grammar
grammar practice
practice: revision
reinforcement Unit 4
Present perfect with ever and never, 4 Circle the correct alternative.
for and since, just, yet, already; 1 A: Hello, Janet! I haven’t seen/didn’t see you for
Present perfect and past simple a while.
B: I have been/was in France last week. I think I
1 Complete the sentences with the present perfect have told/told you.
form of the verbs given and ever or never. 2 A: I’ve never travelled/never travelled outside
Europe. What about you?
1 The number of accidents in the home
B: Oh yes, many times. I’ve been/went to Africa,
so high. (never/be)
Australia and the US. Last summer I’ve visited/
2 an unusual remedy? (you/ever/use) visited Chicago for the first time.
3 She any serious accidents. (have/never) 3 A: Have you hurt/Did you hurt your foot?
B: Yes, I’ve fallen off /fell off my bike. It has
4 my special recipe for chicken soup? happened/happened two days ago.
(you/ever/try)
4 A: Did you know Mary has injured/injured her
5 I the emergency number. (never/call) ankle at the ice rink yesterday?
6 a cold in the summer? (you/ever/catch) B: No, I haven’t known/didn’t know. Have they
used/Did they use the RICE method on her
2 Complete the sentences with the present perfect injury yet?
form of the verbs given and circle the correct
alternative. 5 Choose the best answer (A, B or C) to complete
the text.
1 I you for/since a long time. (not see)
2 We at this bus stop for/since half an Have you (1) heard of Médecins Sans Frontières?
hour. (be) You probably have, but maybe you don’t know the
3 I this headache for/since I woke up this history of this medical humanitarian organisation.
morning. (have) In 1971, a group of French doctors and journalists
4 My mother people for/since 1995, when (2) to start an international organisation to provide
she became a nurse. (help) medical help to people around the world. (3) 1971,
5 you here for/since a long MSF has worked in over 70 countries and (4) over
time? (live) 100 million patients. In 2019, they (5) over 10 million
6 They any medicine for/since last year. patients!
(not take) Volunteers are very important for MSF – like Carmen,
who works in the UK office. She has been at the MSF
3 Rewrite the sentences by adding just, already or UK office (6) nearly a year, but she has (7) seen
yet in the correct place.
some life-saving work and been to some interesting
1 You haven’t looked well since Monday – have you events. She has definitely (8) felt bored working
seen the doctor?
with MSF: ‘I have the best job out there!’ she says.
Since they started, MSF (9) many awards for its
2 Sorry, I’m still a bit tired – I’ve woken up. medical humanitarian activities. In 1999, MSF (10)
the Nobel Peace Prize.
3 I think I have flu, but I haven’t checked my
temperature. 1 A ever B just C yet
2 A has decided B was deciding C decided
4 We’ve called to ask for an ambulance twice. Where is it? 3 A In B Since C For
4 A treat B has treated C treated
5 I’ve taken a painkiller and I feel much better. 5 A have treated B treated C have treat
6 A since B from C for
7 A yet B already C just
6 They’re bored because they’ve played this game
8 A yet B ever C never
many times.
9 A received B receives C has received
10 A won B wins C has won

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