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GRAMMAR WORKSHEET. PRESENT PERFECT. Positives Negatives and Questions. ? Write the sentences below in the present perfect tense. 1. I saw a penguin.
Many Present Perfect tense verbs are irregular. Study the grammar reference chart below. Below are 64 commonly used Present Perfect irregular verbs in English.
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Cross each sentence off as you read them to avoid repeating any sentences: 1. Have you ever been on TV? 2. Have you ever bought something very expensive? 3.
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