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  1. My sister is still studying. She ......... her homework yet

    My sister is still studying. She ..... her homework yet. A. haven't finished B. not finished C. hasn't finished D. has not finishived - Grammar Quiz

  2. English Grammar

    "Has she finished her homework yet?" means that she has likely not completed her homework, and you want to find out if she has completed it. "Has she finished her homework already?" is used as an expression of surprise. It means that she finished it very quickly, and you are surprised at how quickly she did finish it. I hope this helps.

  3. Has she been doing her homework yet? Questions with past perfect

    - If I know that she started, and want to ask whether she finished or not, I would say, "Has she finished her homework yet?", or "Is she done with her homework yet?" But if you really want to ask both things: 1) whether she started and 2) whether she's still doing it, then you have to ask the question like that, in two parts: "Has she started ...

  4. Present perfect continuous

    affirmative, negative, yes/no, wh- questions. Reference. Practice. Complete the sentences with the present perfect continuous form of the verbs from the box. Use short forms ( I've ), not full forms ( I have) where possible. cry do not / drive not / watch play rain try walk. Question: 1 / 4.

  5. Already, still, yet

    We use yet when we are waiting for something to happen or expecting something to happen. We use yet in negative sentences to say that this thing that we are expecting to happen has not happened. She hasn't called yet. (= I'm waiting for her to call, but she hasn't done it.) I haven't done my homework yet. He is not here yet.

  6. Past simple or present perfect?

    She 's found a job. Just already, yet. We often use the present perfect with just, already and yet. We can use just after the verb have to emphasise that these events are very recent. Tony has just called. We use already in positive sentences to talk about actions that we have completed sooner than we expected. Already goes after the verb have.

  7. Present perfect : still and yet

    do, did → done eat, ate → eaten. We use the present perfect with still in negative sentences to talk about actions that we expected to happen before now. Still looks back at the past. Emma still hasn't arrived. She said that she'd be here at six o'clock. (I expected Emma to arrive before now.)

  8. Does she do her homework?

    3. Does she do her homework? To ask a question, we need to use an auxiliary verb at the beginning of the sentence. In our case, the auxiliary verb is do: this is called do-support. But since "she" is a singular third-person pronoun, we turn do into does. The first do carries the third-person ending s (or es) instead of the second.

  9. Present perfect simple or continuous

    If both forms are possible, use the present perfect continuous. 1 We Dave and Julia for years. (know) 2 You look tired. well recently? (you/sleep) 3 Rose her homework, so she can't go out. (not do) 4 Don't bother knocking at the door. They . (move) 5 The phone bill is enormous.

  10. past tense

    The sentence "I did not finish it yet" is incorrect because of mismatched tense. The phrase did not finish is in the past tense, while the word yet indicates that the task is ongoing (present tense), which creates a contradiction.. The sentence "I have not finished it yet" is correct because the phrase have not finished is in the present tense and can be safely used with "yet".

  11. Present Perfect Tense With Examples, Rules, Usage • Englishan

    Correct - "They visited the museum yesterday.". 4. Using present perfect with time expressions that require past tense: Some time expressions like yesterday, last week, and in 2005 require past tense, not present perfect. Example: Incorrect - "I have seen that movie last night.".

  12. Grammar Exercises

    They / finish / their homework - She / visit / her friend- The maid / clean / the house - He / drive / the van - You / ever / write / a poem - ... We (not / plan) our holiday yet. She (not / see) her mother for a long time. He (write) a beautiful poem yesterday. Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect simple or continuous). ...

  13. Irregular Verbs

    Joan four windows since she was born (break) ; The sun the whole day yesterday (shine) ; She her keys. She has been looking for them since Monday but she them yet. (lose, find) How often the grass this summer (you, cut) ; Frank the whole pizza before we arrived (eat).; Mrs. Johnson a deep breath and then opened the door (take) ; The girl her mother to New York the day before yesterday (drive)

  14. Useful English: Ex. 1: Present Tenses

    She hasn't done her homework yet. (Correct) doesn't do isn't doing hasn't done hasn't been doing. 9. Tanya France several times. (Correct) (Incorrect) Tanya has visited France several times. (Correct) visits is visiting has visited has been visiting. 10. We this report for four hours. I'm tired.

  15. 2.20: Present Perfect Tense

    She _____ [already/finish] her homework. ... her homework. He _____ [be] extremely busy for 2 weeks. I _____ [write] you many times. She _____ [finish] her chores yet. This page titled 2.20: Present Perfect Tense - Fill in the Blanks and Explain is shared under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Nooshi Borhan. ...

  16. PDF B1 All Tenses T011

    11.She normally takes the bus to work but today her dad is driving her. (TAKE, DRIVE) 12.He has lost his keys. He has been looking for them since yesterday, but he hasn't found them yet. (LOSE, LOOK, NOT FIND) 13.Where is Jean? - She is still doing her homework. (STILL DO) 14.I am not English. I come from Australia. (COME)

  17. she ........... her homework yet. a) haven't finished b) hasn't

    Find an answer to your question she ..... her homework yet. a) haven't finished b) hasn't finished c) will finish d) was finished dheerajgrg777 dheerajgrg777

  18. Unit 2A: Grammar: Present perfect simple and continuous

    She's worked/been working here since July. been working. Your mother has phoned/been phoning three times this morning! ... Emily hasn't done/been doing her homework yet, so I'm afraid she can't go out. hasn't done. We have walked/have been walking for hours. Is this the right way? have been walking.

  19. Past simple or present perfect?

    She 's found a job. Just already, yet. We often use the present perfect with just, already and yet. We can use just after the verb have to emphasise that these events are very recent. Tony has just called. We use already in positive sentences to talk about actions that we have completed sooner than we expected. Already goes after the verb have.

  20. She _______ finished her homework yet.

    She _____ finished her homework yet. A. haven´t B. hasn´t C. hadn´t D. had Ver respuesta is haven´t Publicidad Publicidad xanatduarte xanatduarte Respuesta: B. Explicación: por que es tercera persona y los sujetos en tercera personas usan el is, pero aqui estamos hablando de tener, entonces la regla dice que es hasn't .