1. Present Perfect. Put the verbs into the correct firm.
1.Whereyou(buy) the new CD?
2.I(be)to Europe two times.
3.My neighbors (have) a party.
4.I (not read) the book you gave me.
5.Helen(not do) thi homework yet.
2.Present Perfect. Complete with been/gone.
1.Mary will be back soon. She has to school.
2.I have never to Japan.
3.Where is Joey? - he has to the gym.
4.Where have you? I was looking for you.
5.I have to the market. I bought some sweets for you.
3.Present Perfect. Complete with for/since.
1.Mary has lived in Paris 2001.
2.I have studied two hours.
3.He has worked as a teacher 30 years.
4.He has been in this city two days.
5.They have talked many hours.