Present Perfect Simple
For each sentence, decide which use of Present Perfect Simple is being used: action past until now, past action which is important news now, or past action in a past until now timeframe.
Click on the button beside the correct answer.
- She's worked here for years.
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- action past until now
- past action which is important news now
- Oh no! I've lost my keys!
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- action past until now
- past action which is important news now
- He's had that girlfriend since 2010.
- past action which is important news now
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- action past until now
- Guess what! The boss has quit!
- action past until now
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- past action which is important news now
- Have you ever seen Radiohead in concert?
- past action which is important news now
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- action past until now
- He's never been in an accident.
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- past action which is important news now
- action past until now
- We've been here for eight hours.
- action past until now
- past action which is important news now
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- I've been to New York twice.
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- past action which is important news now
- action past until now
- I've finished this exercise!
- past action which is important news now
- action past until now
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- I've known him since I got here.
- action past until now
- past action in a past until now timeframe
- past action which is important news now