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🎧 Present Perfect Listening Exercise
Task: Listen and write the sentence you hear.
Vocabulary is based on the lesson word set you shared.
- 😌 I have felt calm all morning.
- ✅ She has managed every task today.
- 🍳 We have eaten breakfast together today.
- 🚶 He has taken a short walk outside.
- 📖 They have read an interesting article recently.
- 🗣️ I have spoken to my friend today.
- 📦 She has received a package this week.
- 🎁 He has sent a small gift.
- 🌟 We have looked forward to this lesson.
- 😴 They have slept badly this week.
- ☕ I have drunk hot tea today.
- 🧘 She has felt relaxed after work.
- 🏠 He has stayed safe during winter.
- 🤝 We have supported each other well.
- 📚 They have found new motivation recently.
- 😟 I have worried about my plans.
- 🧤 She has lost her warm gloves.
- ❄️ He has slipped on the icy pavement.
- 💭 We have thought about our future.
- 🙏 They have felt grateful all day.
- 🌈 I have become more hopeful recently.
📘 Grammar Guide: Present Perfect
| Topic | Explanation | Examples |
| 🌟 General meaning | We use the Present Perfect to talk about actions or experiences that are connected with the present. | I have finished my work. / She has received a package. |
| ✅ Positive sentence | Subject + have / has + past participle | I have felt calm today. / He has taken a walk. |
| 👤 Have or has? | We use have with I, you, we, they. We use has with he, she, it. | I have eaten. / She has eaten. |
| ❌ Negative sentence | Subject + have / has + not + past participle | I have not finished. / He has not replied. |
| ✂️ Short negative forms | haven’t = have not; hasn’t = has not | We haven’t spoken today. / She hasn’t slept well. |
| ❓ Question | Have / Has + subject + past participle? | Have you read this article? / Has he found his keys? |
| 🕰️ Life experience | We use Present Perfect to talk about life experience without saying exactly when. | I have seen this film. / They have tried yoga. |
| 📅 Today / this week / recently / lately | We use Present Perfect with unfinished time periods or recent actions. | I have worked a lot today. / She has felt tired lately. |
| 🔑 Result now | We use Present Perfect when the action has a result now. | I have lost my gloves. / He has found his keys. |
| ⚡ Already | Already means something happened earlier than expected. | I have already finished my work. |
| ⏳ Yet | Yet is often used in questions and negative sentences. | Have you replied yet? / She hasn’t replied yet. |
| ✨ Just | Just means something happened a very short time ago. | We have just received a message. |
| ⚠️ Present Perfect vs Past Simple | Past Simple says when something happened. Present Perfect shows a connection with now. | Past Simple: I spoke to him yesterday. / Present Perfect: I have spoken to him today. |
| 🧩 Common past participles | Many important verbs are irregular, so we must learn their third form. | eat — eaten; drink — drunk; speak — spoken; write — written; find — found; feel — felt |
✍️ Exercise: Translate into English
Task: Translate the Belarusian sentences into English. Use the Present Perfect.
- 😌 Я сёння адчуваў сябе спакойна.
- ✅ Яна ўжо скончыла сваю працу.
- 🍳 Мы сёння паснедалі разам.
- 🚶 Ён нядаўна пагуляў на свежым паветры.
- 📖 Яны прачыталі цікавы артыкул.
- 🗣️ Я сёння пагаварыў з сябрам.
- 📦 Яна атрымала пасылку на гэтым тыдні.
- 🎁 Ён адправіў маленькі падарунак.
- 🌟 Мы доўга чакалі гэтага занятку.
- 😴 Яны дрэнна спалі гэтым тыднем.
- ☕ Я сёння выпіў гарачую гарбату.
- 🧘 Яна адчула сябе расслаблена пасля працы.
- 🏠 Ён заставаўся ў бяспецы зімою.
- 🤝 Мы добра падтрымалі адно аднаго.
- 📚 Яны знайшлі новую матывацыю.
- 😟 Я хваляваўся пра свае планы.
- 🧤 Яна згубіла свае цёплыя пальчаткі.
- ❄️ Ён паслізнуўся на слізкім тратуары.
- 💭 Мы падумалі пра сваю будучыню.
- 🙏 Яны адчувалі ўдзячнасць увесь дзень.
- 🌈 Я стаў больш надзейным апошнім часам.
- 🥱 Яна адчувала моцную стому сёння.
- 📩 Ён ужо адказаў на маё паведамленне.
- 🧺 Мы зрабілі хатнія справы сёння раніцаю.
- 🎭 Яны паглядзелі новы фільм на гэтым тыдні.
- 🛍️ Я купіў нешта карыснае для дома.
- 🧊 Яна адчула страх у гэтай сітуацыі.
- 🔑 Ён знайшоў свае ключы.
- 🧠 Мы вывучылі шмат новых словаў.
- 🌨️ Яны адчувалі сум апошнім часам.
- 🥳 Яна адчула вялікую радасць пасля добрай навіны.
- 🕯️ Мы захавалі надзею ў цяжкі дзень.
📘 Grammar Guide: yet vs already
| Word | Meaning | We usually use it in… | Position in the sentence | Examples |
| already | Something happened earlier than expected. | Positive sentences and questions. | Usually before the main verb, but after have / has. | I have already finished my work. |
| yet | Something has not happened, but we expect it to happen. | Negative sentences and questions. | Usually at the end of the sentence. | I haven’t finished my work yet. |
| already in questions | We are surprised that something happened so soon. | Questions. | After have / has. | Have you already eaten breakfast? |
| yet in questions | We ask if something has happened up to now. | Questions. | At the end of the sentence. | Have you eaten breakfast yet? |
| not yet | Something has not happened up to now. | Negative answers. | At the end. | No, I haven’t replied yet. |
🧠 Remember
| Situation | Use |
| Positive result now | already |
| Negative sentence | yet |
| Normal question | yet |
| Surprised question | already |
✍️ Exercise: Choose yet or already
Task: Complete the sentences with yet or already.
- 😌 I have ______ felt calm today.
- 📩 She hasn’t replied to my message ______.
- 🍳 Have you had breakfast ______?
- ✅ We have ______ finished all our tasks.
- 📦 He hasn’t received the package ______.
- 🎁 They have ______ sent the gift.
- 🚶 Have you taken a walk outside ______?
- 📖 I haven’t read this article ______.
- 🗣️ She has ______ spoken to her friend.
- 😴 Have they gone to bed ______?
- ☕ He has ______ drunk two cups of tea.
- 🧘 I haven’t felt relaxed ______.
- 🏠 We have ______ stayed safe this winter.
- 🤝 They haven’t supported each other ______.
- 📚 She has ______ found new motivation.
- 😟 Have you worried about this problem ______?
- 🧤 He hasn’t found his warm gloves ______.
- ❄️ She has ______ slipped on the icy pavement.
- 💭 We haven’t thought about our plans ______.
- 🙏 They have ______ felt grateful today.
- 🌈 I haven’t become more hopeful ______.
- 🥱 She has ______ felt exhausted this morning.
- 🧺 Have you done your chores ______?
- 🎭 We have ______ watched this movie.
- 🛍️ He hasn’t bought anything useful ______.
- 🧊 Have they felt scared ______?
- 🔑 She has ______ found her keys.
- 🧠 We haven’t learnt these words ______.
- 🌨️ I have ______ felt sad this week.
- 🥳 Has she ______ heard the good news?
- 🕯️ They haven’t lost hope ______.
- 🌟 Have you made plans for the week ______?
📚 Reading Exercise: Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Task: Read the sentences about Edward Bulwer-Lytton. Then choose 5 sentences and retell them in your own words.
The facts are based on biographical information about Bulwer-Lytton as a British writer, politician, poet, critic, and novelist.
- 🌫️ Edward Bulwer-Lytton was a famous British writer.
- 🏙️ He was born in London in 1803.
- 📚 He wrote novels, poems, plays, and essays.
- 🏛️ He also worked as a politician in Britain.
- ✍️ His books were very popular in the nineteenth century.
- 🌋 His famous novel is The Last Days of Pompeii.
- 🏺 This novel tells a story about ancient Pompeii.
- 🔥 Pompeii was destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
- 🎭 Bulwer-Lytton also wrote plays for the theatre.
- 🖋️ One famous phrase comes from his play Richelieu.
- ⚔️ The phrase is “The pen is mightier than the sword.”
- 🌩️ He is also linked with a stormy opening sentence.
- 📖 The sentence begins, “It was a dark and stormy night.”
- 🕯️ Some modern readers find his style too dramatic.
- 🌟 However, many people still remember his words.
- 🏰 In 1866, he became Baron Lytton of Knebworth.
- 🧠 His life shows a mix of literature and politics.
- 📜 Edward Bulwer-Lytton died in 1873 in England.