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Wiki📚 English GrammarPresent Perfect Tense and Irregular VerbsKnowledge test

Test on Present Perfect Tense and Irregular Verbs

Master Present Perfect Tense & Irregular Verbs Guide

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The marker 'just' in the Present Perfect tense is primarily used in interrogative statements.

Test: Present Perfect Markers, English Irregular Verbs

20 questions

Question 1: The marker 'just' in the Present Perfect tense is primarily used in interrogative statements.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state that the marker 'just' is primarily used in affirmative statements, not interrogative statements.

Question 2: The present perfect marker 'for' measures the entire length or duration of time from the beginning of an action up to the present moment.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials state that 'for' measures the entire length or duration of time from the beginning of the action up to the present moment.

Question 3: Which word correctly completes the sentence: "They have lived in this city _________ their childhood."

A. since

B. for

C. just

D. yet

Explanation: The word "since" is used to pinpoint the exact moment when an action began. The complement "their childhood" represents a specific starting point in the past, which aligns with "since" being followed by a clause fixed in the Simple Past or a specific time.

Question 4: Which of the following describes the usage of 'just' in the Present Perfect tense?

A. It means 'up to this specific moment'.

B. It describes an action completed a very short time ago.

C. It measures the entire length or duration of time.

D. It pinpoints the exact moment or date when an action began.

Explanation: 'Just' describes an action completed a very short time ago (moments ago), as stated in the study materials under 'A. JUST (Immediate Past Action)'.

Question 5: The irregular verbs 'let' and 'light' both have identical past form and participle form entries in the provided materials.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the materials, the forms for 'let' are Let (Bare), Let (Past), Let (Participle), and for 'light' are Light (Bare), Lit (Past), Lit (Participle). In both cases, the past form and participle form are identical.

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