По 10 примеров: Present Simple and Present Perfect.

1) Perfect
I have never been to Japan.
He hasn’t finished his homework.
I have never spoken to a foreigner.
Have you ever kissed a girl?
Have you done with your computer?
He has never done anything different in his life.
She shouldn’t have done that.
Mark has failed his exam.
I have lived here since 2001.
They have known me for 3 years.
2) Simple 

1) I am a pupil.

2) My name is Ann.

3) I go to school every day.

4) What is your favourite film?

5) Do you like cakes?

6) He is my friend.

7) How much is it?

8) What do you like for dinner&

9) I like to play football.

10) How old are you?

Present perfect добавить нужную наречию just, already, lately, so far, this afternoon, never 1)I(clean). the room.2)he (read). this book.3)we(play). football4)they (see). films

1. I have just cleaned the room.
I have already cleaned the room.
I have never cleaned the room.
I have cleaned the room this afternoon.
I haven’t cleaned the room so far.
2. He has just read this book.
He has already read this book.
He has read this book lately.
He has never read this book
He hasn’t read this book so far
3. We have just played football.
We have already played football.
We have never played football lately.
We have played football this afternoon.
We haven’t played football so far.
4. They have just seen films.
They have already seen films
They have never seen films lately.
They have seen films this afternoon.
They haven’t seen films so far.

A.Read the sentences and say how can form negations in present perfect
I have been to London
We have been to Washington
You have been to Boston
They have been to Chicago
She has been to Australia
He has been to the USA
I have not been to Moscow
We have not been to Oxford
You have not been to Leeds
They have not been to Kiev
She has not been to Miami
He has not been to Spain
B.Say the same using the sort forms of the verb to see
Example: I have not seen the Pacific
I havent seen the Pacific
1) I have not seen the Atlantic
2)We have not seen New York
3) You have not seen London
4)They have not seen Buckingham Palace
5) He has not seen the Tower of London
6)She has not seen the Moscow Kremlin

A
Утвердительная форма Present Perfect образуется
I, we, they, you have +неправильный глагол в третьей форме( или правильный глагол с окончанием ed)
He, she, it has +неправильный глагол в третьей форме( или правильный глагол с окончанием ed)
Отрицательная форма Present Perfect образуется
I, we, they, you have not (haven’t) +неправильный глагол в третьей форме( или правильный глагол с окончанием ed)
He, she, it has not (hasn’t)  +неправильный глагол в третьей форме( или правильный глагол с окончанием ed)
1 I haven’t seen the Atlantic
2)We haven’t seen New York
3) You haven’t seen London
4)They haven’t seen Buckingham Palace
5) He hasn’t seen the Tower of London 
6)She hasn’t seen the Moscow Kremlin

Change the sentences using the tenses given in brackets. If necessary, add adverbs of time. She is introduced to the teacher. (Past Simple) She was introduced to the teacher yesterday. He greeted his great-grandfather warmly. (Present Simple). They will order a few bananas to eat. (Present Simple). It has just happened. (Past Simple). He has ordered lots of flowers for her. (Future Simple). They are introducing themselves and taking their seats. (Present Perfect). The bou usually does his homework after dinner.(Present Continuous). Money will be sent to him by his relatives. (Present Simple)

She was introduced to the teacher yesterday. (Past Simple)
He greets his great-grandfather warmly. (Present Simple).
They usually order a few bananas to eat. (Present Simple).
It happened yesterday. (Past Simple).
He will order lots of flowers for her. (Future Simple).
They have introduced themselves and taken their seats. (Present Perfect).
The boy is doing his homework. (Present Continuous).
 Money is regularly sent to him by his relatives. (Present Simple)

Task 7 Put the verbs into the correct tense Past Simple or Present Perfect.
1. I (not/see) David at all this week. I don’t even know where he is.
2. Jim: (you/speak) to Peter yet? Michael: No, not yet.
3. When (you/start) your job?
4. My sister (be) to New York three times and she’s going again next month.
5.The US President (be) in our country last year.

1. I have not seen David at all this week. I don’t even know where he is.
2. Jim: Have you spoken to Peter yet? Michael: No, not yet.
3. When did you start your job?
4. My sister has been to New York three times and she’s going again next month. 
5.The US President was in our country last year.

1. I haven’t seen David at all this week. I don’t even know where he is.
2. Jim: Have you spoken to Peter yet? Michael: No, not yet.
3. When did you start your job?
4. My sister has been to New York three times and she’s going again next month.
5.The US President was in our country last year.

42. Open the brackets using Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Present Perfect.
1. He to (run) now. 2. What they (to do) now? – They (to work) in the reading-room. 3. Where he (to be) now? – He (to be) in the garden. He (to play) volley –ball with his friends. 4. I (to live) in Moscow. 5. What you (to do)? – I (to read). I already (to read) sixty pages. 6. This man (to be) a writer. He (to write) books. He already (to write) eight books. 7. Lena is a very good girl. She always (to help) her mother about the house. They already (to wash) the floor and (to dust) the furniture. Now they (to cook) dinner together. 8. This is the factory where my father to (work). 9. You (to find) you note-book? – No! I still (to look) for it.

1 he is running.
2what are they doing.
they are working.
3where is he.
he is in the.
He is playing.
4I live in.
5What are you doing.
I am reading.
I have already read.
6This man is.
He  writes books. He has already  written eight books. 7. Lena is a very good girl. She always helps her mother about the house. They have already  washed the floor and  dusted the furniture. Now they are cooking dinner together. 8. This is the factory where my father works. 9. have you found you note-book? – No! I  am still  looking for it.