Present Perfect - ACTIVE We use the active when the subject of the sentence does the action: They have built some new houses in the town.. Jenny has just read the newspaper.. The fire
Trang 1He (go) to Mexico He’ll be back in a week.
The house _ (build)
War (declare)!
He (be) with the same bank for several years.
My husband and I _ (be) together for years.
6 million Euros (steal) from a bank in the centre of town She (work) as a teacher for over 30 years.
That castle _ (visit) by hundreds of tourists.
Hundreds of soldiers (kill) since the war began.
She _ (fall) in love with her teacher.
Our house _ (break) into!
The doors to the museum _ (not/open) yet.
A tiger (capture) in a park in Brighton.
An old lady (just/win) a million Euros in the lottery.
They (finish) the repairs on the roof.
All flights _ (cancel) because of the strike.
Archaeologists _ (find) the remains of an ancient city in the
desert.
The children _ (teach) by the same teacher for 3 years The FA cup final (win) by Arsenal.
My mistake _ (notice) yet!
Millions of people _ (read) that book.
He _ (invite) me to the party; I’m so happy!
A painting (steal) from the museum.
A lot of tourists _ (visit) that town.
Present Perfect -
ACTIVE
We use the active when the subject of the
sentence does the action:
They have built some new houses in the town.
Jenny has just read the newspaper.
The fire has killed a lot of animals.
My father has written a lot of books.
Present Perfect -
PASSIVE
We use the passive when the person who does something is not known or not important.
Some new houses have been built.
Something has been stolen!
Some animals have been killed in the fire.
All the cakes been eaten!