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Change each past tense sentence to a question.


  1. They made some mistakes.

  2. Will played a few games of cards.

  3. The girls saw the comet.

  4. Her aunt carried the basket into the kitchen.

  5. They were in the city all day.

  6. Garth learned a good lesson.

  7. She was home all day.

  8. Robert had the radio.

  9. The woman ran for the bus.

  10. The dogs fought over a bone.


The Present Perfect Tense

To express something that began in the past and continues until the present use the present per-
fect tense. This tense has two formations: (1) the habitual or frequent action and (2) the action
in progress or incomplete. The habitual present perfect tense is formed by conjugating to have
(have/has) in the present tense and combining it with a past participle:

to work has worked
to carry has carried
to speak has spoken

exercise 5-13


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