Present Perfect ChallengeOnline version Guess the present perfect terms from their definitions, one letter at a time! by Antonia Parada Ordaz A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A A verb form that indicates what has been done or experienced. Starts with B The past participle of 'be', often used to indicate existence or experience. Starts with C Describes an action that has finished at some point in the past. Starts with D The length of time an action has been ongoing, often used with 'for' or 'since'. Starts with E Refers to actions that have occurred at an unspecified time in the past. Starts with F A preposition used to indicate the duration of an action in the present perfect. Starts with G The past participle of 'go', indicating that someone has left or an action is completed. Starts with H An auxiliary verb used to form the present perfect tense. Starts with I Describes an action that has not yet finished or is still ongoing. Starts with J An adverb often used to indicate that something has happened very recently. Starts with K The past participle of 'know', often used to indicate familiarity or awareness. Starts with L An adverb indicating that something has happened recently. Starts with M The past participle of 'mention', indicating that something has been referred to before. Starts with N An adverb used to indicate that something has not happened at any time. Starts with O Describes an action that is still in progress or has not yet concluded. Starts with P Refers to the current time, often contrasted with past actions. Starts with Q A sentence that seeks information, often used to inquire about experiences. Starts with R The outcome of an action that has been completed in the present perfect tense. Starts with S A preposition used to indicate the starting point of an action in the present perfect. Starts with T A grammatical category that expresses time, such as present perfect. Starts with U The past participle of 'use', indicating that something has been employed or utilized. Starts with V The past participle of 'visit', indicating that someone has gone to see a place or person. Starts with W A preposition that can indicate accompaniment or association in actions. Starts with X The past participle of 'Xerox', often used informally to mean copied. Starts with Y An adverb used in negative sentences and questions to indicate that something has not happened up to now. Starts with Z The past participle of 'zoom', often used to indicate rapid movement or focus.