Present Perfect Worksheets

Present Perfect tense Worksheet

Present Perfect Tense Worksheets

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Our worksheet bundle includes 10 unique worksheets, each focusing on a different aspect of the present perfect tense. From identifying the correct form of the verb to using the present perfect tense in real-life situations, to comparing it with other present tenses, and distinguishing it from the past simple tense, our worksheets provide a comprehensive learning experience for students up to grade 5.

Each worksheet in our bundle is carefully designed to challenge and engage students of all levels. With a range of activities and difficulty levels, our worksheets are perfect for students who are just starting to learn about the present perfect tense or those who need to further develop their skills. Our worksheets are also a great resource for teachers who are looking for an easy and efficient way to teach the present perfect tense.

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Worksheet 1: Choose the correct form – This gap fill worksheet is a great way to introduce or review the present perfect tense with your students. The worksheet features sentences with missing main verbs, and students are required to choose the correct present perfect form of the verb to complete each sentence. This worksheet is perfect for students who are just starting to learn about the present perfect tense.

Worksheet 2: Present to past participle – This worksheet focuses on transforming present tense verbs into past participles. Students are given a list of the most commonly used irregular verbs and they must write the past participle of each verb. This worksheet is a necessity for anyone wanting to work on their past participle (verb 3).

We highly recommend our Irregular Verb Flashcards to master these – they cover the most common 100 irregular verbs in present, past and past participle form.

Worksheet 3: Different Uses – This worksheet covers the different uses of the present perfect tense. Students are given a few examples of the most common use of present perfect tense: Finished Actions, Unfinished Actions, using For and Since, with a critical question on how each use differs from the other. great for getting your students thinking and engaging in discussion.

Worksheet 4: For or Since – This worksheet focuses on the difference between “for” and “since” when using the present perfect tense. Students are given sentences with gaps and must choose the correct verb form and whether to use “for” or “since” to complete each sentence. This is great as it emphasizes the subtle but important difference with the two.

Worksheet 5: Present Simple, Continuous or Perfect – This worksheet challenges students to identify whether the sentence is in present simple, present continuous, or the perfect tense. By the time they’re working on present perfect tense, they should have been introduced to simple and continuous, so it will be good practice for them to work out the differences.

Worksheet 6: Present Perfect or Past Simple – This worksheet focuses on the difference between present perfect and past simple tense – 2 verb tenses in English that are commonly mistaken for each other. Students are given a gap fill list of sentences and must decide whether the sentence is in present perfect or past simple tense.

Worksheet 7: Have you ever? – This is a tricky worksheet and gets your students thinking. ‘Have you ever..?’ is a common use of present perfect interrogative form, and in this worksheet students are given the answer to a question (in a different tense to make it more difficult), and they have to work out the main verb, and then write the question out for each one. This present perfect tense worksheet always throws up some interesting answers.

Present Tense worksheets

Worksheet 8: Find someone who – This worksheet encourages students to practice speaking and writing in the present perfect tense. Students are given a list of activities and must find someone in the classroom who has done each activity. It builds on the ‘Have you ever…?’ use and gets students talking in English.

Worksheet 9: Short Story – This worksheet is a short story that uses the present perfect tense among other tenses. Students are required to read the story and highlight the present perfect sentences. It’s a good idea to get your students to read it out loud, and you can always have a discussion about it.

Worksheet 10: Reading Comprehension – This worksheet is a reading comprehension exercise of the short story. Both worksheets make for a good class, and with 10 comprehension questions, there’s enough work. We always ensure our students answer in full sentences and the same tense as the questions. Not all questions are in present perfect tense.

Answer Sheets: Of course we supply an answer sheet for every present perfect tense worksheet that we do, so that you don’t have to think too hard.

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