How to Use Has/Have + Past Participle in Sentences
FAQs on Present Perfect Tense Worksheets for Grade 4
1. What is the present perfect tense for Class 4?
The present perfect tense is a verb tense used to describe actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past or actions that started in the past and are still relevant to the present. For Class 4 students, it is most easily understood as a way to talk about something that has just happened. The key is to use the formula has/have + past participle of the main verb.
2. What are 10 examples of the present perfect tense?
Here are 10 simple sentences using the present perfect tense, perfect for kids and Grade 4 students to understand its usage:
- She has finished her food.
- I have cleaned my room.
- They have played in the park.
- He has read the new book.
- We have visited the museum.
- The train has left the station.
- You have done a great job.
- It has rained a lot today.
- My father has fixed the car.
- The teacher has taught a new lesson.
3. How do you form the present perfect tense?
The formula for forming the present perfect tense is simple and follows a clear grammar rule. You combine a helping verb (has or have) with the third form of the main verb, known as the past participle.
- Use 'has' with singular subjects like He, She, It, or a single name (e.g., Rohan has eaten).
- Use 'have' with plural subjects like I, You, We, They (e.g., They have eaten).
4. How can this present perfect tense worksheet help my child?
This present perfect tense worksheet is designed to build a strong foundation in English grammar for Class 4 students. It helps your child by:
- Providing targeted grammar drill and practice on using 'has' and 'have' correctly.
- Reinforcing the concept of past participles, including irregular verbs.
- Improving sentence-building skills through exercises like fill in the blanks and sentence transformation.
- Building confidence in using different verb tenses for writing and speaking.
5. Does this Class 4 English grammar worksheet include an answer key?
Yes, this present perfect tense worksheet with answers includes a complete answer key for all the exercises. The answer key allows parents and students to quickly check their work, understand mistakes, and reinforce correct grammar rules, making it an effective tool for practice at home.
6. How do I use this printable grammar worksheet at home?
Using this worksheet at home is very easy and is designed for quick practice. Simply download the free PDF file, print it out, and give it to your child. They can read the simple instructions and solve the present perfect exercises independently during homework time or for extra practice.
7. What types of exercises are in this Grade 4 worksheet?
This practice worksheet for Grade 4 includes a variety of activities to ensure a thorough understanding of the topic. The exercises focus on:
- Fill in the blanks: Students choose the correct form of the verb (e.g., has eaten / have eaten).
- Rewriting verbs: Students change the verb in a sentence to the present perfect tense.
- Sentence transformation: Students convert sentences from other tenses into the present perfect tense.
8. What is the difference between present perfect and simple past tense for kids?
The main difference for kids to learn is about time. The simple past tense is for actions finished at a specific time in the past (e.g., "I ate an apple yesterday"). The present perfect tense is for actions that happened at an unknown past time or have a result now (e.g., "I have eaten an apple," which means I am not hungry now).
9. Is this worksheet aligned with the Class 4 English curriculum?
Yes, this worksheet for Class 4 English is expertly designed to align with the standard Grade 4 grammar curriculum, including CBSE and other major educational boards. The topics, difficulty level, and tense practice exercises are all age-appropriate to support school learning.
10. What skills are built by completing this worksheet?
Completing this grammar drill worksheet helps build several essential English language skills. Students will improve their:
- Understanding of verb tenses and conjugation rules.
- Ability to form grammatically correct sentences using the present perfect tense.
- Knowledge of past participles for both regular and irregular verbs.
- Overall writing and communication skills.

















