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.

  1. She's worked here for years.
    1.   past action in a past until now timeframe
    2.   action past until now
    3.   past action which is important news now
  2. Oh no! I've lost my keys!
    1.   past action in a past until now timeframe
    2.   action past until now
    3.   past action which is important news now
  3. He's had that girlfriend since 2010.
    1.   past action which is important news now
    2.   past action in a past until now timeframe
    3.   action past until now
  4. Guess what! The boss has quit!
    1.   action past until now
    2.   past action in a past until now timeframe
    3.   past action which is important news now
  5. Have you ever seen Radiohead in concert?
    1.   past action which is important news now
    2.   past action in a past until now timeframe
    3.   action past until now
  6. He's never been in an accident.
    1.   past action in a past until now timeframe
    2.   past action which is important news now
    3.   action past until now
  7. We've been here for eight hours.
    1.   action past until now
    2.   past action which is important news now
    3.   past action in a past until now timeframe
  8. I've been to New York twice.
    1.   past action in a past until now timeframe
    2.   past action which is important news now
    3.   action past until now
  9. I've finished this exercise!
    1.   past action which is important news now
    2.   action past until now
    3.   past action in a past until now timeframe
  10. I've known him since I got here.
    1.   action past until now
    2.   past action in a past until now timeframe
    3.   past action which is important news now