BCS āĻĒāϰীāĻ•্āώাāϰ্āĻĨীāĻĻেāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ -

English Grammar Exercise With Answer - 14

SYLLABUS/TOPIC:

— Present Perfect - Ever and never
— Yet and just
— Present Perfect and Past Simple

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
After every 10 questions, answers are provided.

1. She _____ traveled to most parts of the world.
A) have
B) is
C) has
D) will

2. _____ you ever _____ in a car accident?
A) Has / been
B) Have / been
C) Have / be
D) Have / was

3. She _____ to Russia two years ago.
A) go
B) went
C) gone
D) goes

4. I _____ in a crash when I _____ 10.
A) were / was
B) am / was
C) was / am
D) was / was

5. I _____ last night.
A) leave
B) leaves
C) leaving
D) left

6. “_____ you _____ to Russia.” “Yes, I _____ .”
A) Had / be / haven’t
B) Has / been / have
C) Have / be / have
D) Have / been / have

7. Have you _____ your homework?
A) do
B) to do
C) done
D) did

8. I haven’t done it _____ .
A) yet
B) already
C) just
D) since

9. I have _____ done it.
A) yet
B) ago
C) just
D) since

10. She has _____ to Portugal.
A) going
B) went
C) gone
D) went

ANSWERS :
1-C
2-B
3-B
4-D
5-D
6-D
7-C
8-A
9-C
10-C

11. She has _____ to Portugal.
A) be
B) been
C) being
D) were

12. She works _____ a big company.
A) to
B)with
C) for
D) of

13. ‘Hamlet’ is a play _____ Shakespeare.
A) of
B) by
C) at
D) on

14. Brad and Marilyn are _____ honeymoon.
A) on
B) for
C) at
D) of

15. Wait _____ me.
A) to
B) for
C) at
D) on

16. Monica _____ many tournaments?
A) have / won
B) has / win
C) have / win
D) has / won

17. _____ she go to America 10 years ago?
A) Has
B) Does
C) Had
D) Did

18. Have they _____ been to Australia?
A) never
B) just
C) yet
D) ever

19. _____ they go to Australia last month?
A) Have
B) Do
C) Has
D) Did

20. Has she won the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament _____ ?
A) just
B) yet
C) already
D) since

ANSWERS :
11-B
12-C
13-B
14-A
15-B
16-D
17-D
18-D
19-D
20-B

21. I’ve _____ the latest Star Wars film. I _____ it last week.
A) seen / saw
B) see / saw
C) seen / seen
D) saw / saw

22. She’s _____ the letter. She _____ it yesterday.
A) wrote / wrote
B) written / written
C) wrote / written
D) written / wrote

23. They’ve _____ lunch. They _____ it at 12 o’clock.
A) have / had
B) had / have
C) had / having
D) had / had

24. I’ve _____ my homework. I _____ it after supper.
A) done / done
B) did / done
C) done / did
D) did / did

25. A: Have you tidied your room _____ ?
B: Yes, I’ve _____ tidied it.
A) yet / just
B) just / yet
C) already / just
D) already / just

26. I’ve never _____ anyone who_____ more than you.
A) saw / eats
B) seen / eat
C) saw / eaten
D) seen / eats

27. Bob’s not here. He’s _____ to work.
A) been
B) went
C) gone
D) being

28. My brother’s _____ to America 4 times.
A) been
B) gone
C) went
D) being

29. It’s good to see you again. Where have you _____ ?
A) gone
B) being
C) been
D) went

30. Mary’s hair looks nice. She’s just _____ to the hairdresser’s.
A) gone
B) been
C) was
D) went

ANSWERS :
21-A
22-D
23-D
24-C
25-A
26-D
27-C
28-A
29-C
30-B

31. It’s terribly difficult to give _____ smoking.
A) on
B) off
C) of
D) up

32. Why don’t we turn _____ the T.V. to watch the news.
A) of
B) on
C) off
D) out

33. When I grow _____, I’m going to be a T.V. Star.
A) up
B) on
C) of
D) out

34. Angela _____ Thai food but Frank _____ .
A) have eaten / hasn’t
B) has ate / hasn’t
C) have ate / hasn’t
D) has eaten / hasn’t

35. I _____ John yesterday.
A) see
B) seen
C)’m seeing
D) saw

36. _____ she already bought a new car?
A) Did
B) Has
C) Does
D) Have

37. They’ve _____ on a double-decker bus.
A) travel
B) traveled
C) traveling
D) travels

38. He _____ cooking when he _____ 15 years old.
A) started / was
B) has started / has been
C) ‘s started / was
D) started / has been

39. In 1992 I _____ for the Italian President When he _____ to France.
A) cooked / has come
B) have cooked / came
C) cook / came
D) cooked / came

40. She is only 14 years old, but she _____ many tournaments in her life.
A) already won
B)‘s already won
C) already win
D)‘ve already won

ANSWERS :
31-D
32-B
33-A
34-D
35-D
36-B
37-B
38-A
39-D
40-B

41. I _____ been _____ Ireland.
A) have / too
B) have / to
C) has / to
D) has / too.
42. _____ Sandra _____ ridden a horse?
A) Has / never
B) Have / never
C) Have / never
D) Has / ever

43. _____’ve _____ played golf.
A) They / yet
B) She / never
C) We / ever
D) I / just

44. When _____ the watchman _____ work?
A) has / started
B) did / start
C) started / *
D) * / start

45. _____ she _____ a new carpet yet?
A) Does / buy
B) Did / buy
C) Has / bought
D) Is / buying

46. A- Have your parents come _____? B- Yes, they _____ just come.
A) yet / ’re
B) just / do
C) already / ’ve
D) yet / ’ve

47. Mason _____ his homework 10 minutes ago, but I’ve not finished
mine _____.
A) finished / yet
B) finish / just
C) finished / just
D) finish / just

48. A- Have you ever _____ a holiday in India?
B- Yes, we have. We _____ there in 2000.
A) had / ’ve gone
B) * / went
C) had / went
D) have / went

49. A- Welcome back. _____ have you been?
B- I’ve _____ to Afghanistan.
A) Where / gone
B) Where / been
C) When / been
D) When / gone

50. There’s nobody in the class. All the students have _____ home.
A) been
B) went
C) gone
D) be

ANSWERS :
41-B
42-D
43-D
44-B
45-C
46-D
47-A
48-C
49-B
50-C

51. _____ the TV and _____ the lights. Let’s watch news.
A) Turn out / turn off
B) Turn off / turn out
C) Turn back / on
D) Turn on / turn off

52. First he _____ his jumper, then _____ his best shirt.
A) took off / put on
B) took after / put on
C) turned up / tried on
D) tried on / turned up

53. The new couples watched a play _____ Shakespeare _____ their honeymoon.
A) of / in
B) by / on
C) off / at
D) by / in

54. When I _____ , I’m going to work _____ my dad’s company.
A) go out / in
B) give up / at
C) grow up / for
D) look up / on

55. Nurses _____ ill people, and gardeners _____ flowers & plants.
A) look after / grow up
B) look up / get up
C) look around / grow up
D) look before / get up

ANSWERS :
51-D
52-A
53-B
54-C
55-A

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