Choose the correct words to complete the rules.
1) The present perfect describes life experiences or recent events that started
at some times in the past and are important in the present.
2) We form the present perfect with have and a past participle.
3) Regular past participles end in -ed.
4) We use never to make negative sentences.
Complete the sentences with the correct present perfect form
of the verbs in brackets.
1) I have visited a lot of countries with my company, and I 2) have tried
a lot of great water slides.
They 3) haven't decided on the next destination, but I'm hoping for a trip to Jamaica.
I 4) have worked here for a long time.
In my life, I think I 5) have tasted more than a thousand different chocolate products.
I 6) haven't tried any this afternoon -- we only taste for an hour a day.
Mark Swallow is very smart. He was able to read Shakespeare and Charles Dickens when he was three years old. At the age of seven Mark was speaking French and German. When he became 12, he started a university degree in English literature.
Another brilliant girl is 12-year-old Samantha Price. She started piano lessons when she was only three. Samantha can also play classical guitar, clarinet and cello.
And how about Jordan Welsh? She learnt painting before she could walk.
These children will be a part of new documentary series. They will be interviewed and asked about future plans. We will find out what makes them so special.