Present Perfect Tense for IELTS Leave a Comment / By Mujahid Ali / November 20, 2025 🔹 B. Fill in the Blanks Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.Beginner Level I (never / be) to Japan. She (just / finish) her homework. They (not / call) me yet. My English (improve) a lot this year. How long you (live) here? The prices (increase) sharply since 2010. He (visit) his grandparents many times. We (not / decide) where to go on vacation yet. Advance Level Despite numerous setbacks, the research team (achieve) significant breakthroughs in renewable energy technology. The government (implement) several reforms to address the growing concerns over urban pollution. Many scholars (argue) that globalization has reshaped cultural identities in profound ways. Over the past decade, climate activists (raise) awareness about the consequences of deforestation. The university (receive) international recognition for its contributions to artificial intelligence research. Several countries (adopt) stricter immigration policies in response to recent geopolitical tensions. The author (explore) themes of displacement and resilience throughout her latest novel. Economists (observe) a steady decline in consumer confidence since the onset of the financial crisis. The committee (not reach) a consensus on the proposed amendments to the education policy. Advances in medical science (enable) doctors to treat previously incurable diseases. Rewrite each sentence from Simple Past into Present Perfect. I watched that movie last week. 2. She studied English two years ago. 3. They bought a new car yesterday. 4. He broke his leg last month. 5. We visited Paris in 2018. Advance Level 1.The researchers published their findings in a renowned journal. 2.She completed her postgraduate degree in environmental science last year. 3.The government introduced new tax regulations in March. 4.He submitted the scholarship application before the deadline. 5.They conducted a comprehensive survey on consumer behavior. 6.The company launched its latest product line in January. 7.The students organized a climate awareness campaign on campus. 8. The committee approved the proposal after several revisions. 9.She wrote an article about the impact of social media on mental health. 10.The university hosted an international conference on sustainable development. Find and fix the grammar mistakes 1. They have went to the market. 2. She haven’t visited the museum yet. 3. Have you ever eat sushi? 4. We has studied for the test. 5. They have just finish their dinner. Advance level 1. She has lived in London since five years. 2. Neither the students nor the teacher have understood the instructions clearly. 3. If he would have studied harder, he would have passed the exam. 4. The data suggests that people is becoming more health-conscious. 5. I look forward to meet you at the conference next week. 6. There was less people attending the seminar than expected. 7. He’s one of those writers who focuses too much on style over substance. 8. The committee have decided to postpone the meeting until further notice. 9. Despite of the rain, the event continued as planned. 10. She didn’t only complete the project on time, but also exceeded expectations. Time's up