
1. Lisa and Frank ___ married for two years now. a) have beenb) have werec) has been2. ___ the
lottery?a) Has you ever wonb) Have you ever wonc) Have you ever win3. Oxford University Press ___ thousands of books.a) was publishedb) has published c) have published4. My wife ___ invitations for the party.a) has already sent b) has already sendc) has already sended 5. ___ yet?a) Have the rain stoppedb) Has the rain stopc) Has the rain stopped6. Nick ___ a live football match before.a) hasn’t never seenb) has never seenc) have never seen

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1-a.
2-b.
3-b.
4-a.
5-c.
6-b.



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1.-a)
2.-b)
3.-b)
4.-a)
5.-c)
6.b)



1. Lisa and Frank ___ married for two years now. - Correct answer: a) have been - Explanation: In this context, the present perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present. "Have been" is the correct form of the present perfect tense for the third person plural subject "Lisa and Frank".
2. ___ the lottery? - Correct answer: a) Has you ever won - Explanation: This is a question about past experiences, so the present perfect tense is used. "Has you ever won" is incorrect because the subject "you" is singular, so the correct form is "Have you ever won".
3. Oxford University Press ___ thousands of books. - Correct answer: a) was published - Explanation: This is a past simple tense sentence, used to describe an action that happened and finished in the past. "Was published" is the correct form of the past simple tense for the third person singular subject "Oxford University Press".
4. My wife ___ invitations for the party. - Correct answer: a) has already sent - Explanation: This is a present perfect tense sentence, used to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present. "Has already sent" is the correct form of the present perfect tense for the third person singular subject "My wife".
5. ___ yet? - Correct answer: a) Have the rain stopped - Explanation: This is a present perfect tense question, used to ask about an action that started in the past and continues to the present. "Have the rain stopped" is the correct form of the present perfect tense for the third person singular subject "the rain".
6. Nick ___ a live football match before. - Correct answer: a) hasn’t never seen - Explanation: This is a negative sentence, used to express that the action of seeing a live football match has not happened. "Hasn’t never seen" is incorrect because the correct form of the negative present perfect tense is "hasn't ever seen".


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