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Level 6: The "Result" Mechanic

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1. Which sentence is incorrect?

A I have just seen him.
B I have already seen him.
C I have seen him yet.
D I have not seen him yet.

2. What is the result of 'She has lost her wallet'?

A She can buy things.
B She cannot pay for things now.
C She found her wallet.
D She is paying now.

3. Which sentence shows a recent action?

A I have just finished my breakfast.
B I have already finished my breakfast.
C I have not finished my breakfast yet.
D I finished my breakfast.

4. 'They have just arrive' is correct.

T True
F False

5. What is the correct form for 'I'?

A I has been there.
B I have been there.
C I have be there.
D I has be there.

6. Emma has a big test tomorrow. She has studied all the chapters. She feels confident. What is true about Emma?

A Emma has studied all the chapters.
B Emma has not studied yet.
C Emma has study all the chapters.
D Emma studied all the chapters.

7. What is the result of 'I have lost my keys'?

A I can open the door.
B I cannot open the door now.
C I found my keys.
D I am opening the door.

8. 'Yet' is used only in positive sentences.

T True
F False

9. Which sentence is a question with 'yet'?

A Have you eaten yet?
B Have you yet eaten?
C You have eaten yet?
D Yet have you eaten?

10. 'She has lost her keys' means she cannot open the door now.

T True
F False

11. Which sentence is a correct question?

A Have you seen the movie?
B Have you saw the movie?
C Has you seen the movie?
D Did you seen the movie?

12. The 'result' mechanic uses have/has + Past Simple.

T True
F False

13. The movie has already started. We have missed the beginning. We need to find our seats quietly. What has happened?

A We have missed the beginning of the movie.
B We have just missed the beginning.
C We have not missed anything.
D We missed the beginning.

14. John has just finished his chores. His mother told him to clean his room. Now he can play outside. What has John just done?

A John has just finished his chores.
B John just has finished his chores.
C John has finished just his chores.
D John has finished his chores just.

15. The present result is always visible now.

T True
F False

16. Where does 'already' go in a sentence?

A At the end
B Between have/has and the verb
C Before the subject
D After the verb

17. 'She has already left' means she left earlier than expected.

T True
F False

18. What is the past participle of 'break'?

A broke
B broken
C breaking
D breaks

19. Which sentence uses 'has' correctly?

A He has visited Paris.
B He have visited Paris.
C He has visit Paris.
D He have visit Paris.

20. Where does 'just' go in a sentence?

A At the end
B Between have/has and the verb
C Before the subject
D After the verb

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