Japanese Grammar Exercise: Perfect Tense 「もう…た」「まだ…ない」

Japanese Grammar: Perfect Tense

Before starting the exercise for perfect tense 「もう…た」「まだ…ない」, please clarify any doubts you may have about the grammatical rules by referring to your grammar guidebook or dictionary. The Instantaneous Composition Method requires you to compose sentences with the target sentence pattern(s) over and over in order to use them almost effortlessly. You should already have the necessary knowledge.

Reference
Genki I - Lesson 9: まだ~ていません
Imabi - Adverbs I and Adverbs III

Instantaneous Composition Exercise for Perfect Tense 「もう…た」「まだ…ない」

This is not a translation exercise. This is the Instantaneous Composition Exercise. As if a reflexive action, try to create an equivalent Japanese sentence shortly after reading an English script. Try not to think for more than three seconds.

Natural Speed with Pauses

English and Hidden Japanese Scripts

As for lunch, have (you) eaten (it) already?
ひるごはんはもうべましたか?
As for the homework, have (you) done (it) already?
宿しゅくだいはもうしましたか?
Has Kuroda-san come already?
くろさんはもうましたか?
(I) have already left (my) house.
もういえました。
As for the letter, (I) have written (it) already.
がみはもうきました。
As for breakfast, (I) haven’t eaten (it) yet.
あさごはんはまだべていません。
As for the book, (I) haven’t read (it) yet.
そのほんはまだんでいません。
Sato-san has not come yet.
とうさんはまだていません。
I haven’t bought an umbrella yet.
かさをまだっていません。
The class has not finished yet.
じゅぎょうはまだわっていません。

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