Present Simple vs. Present Perfect — Health (Fill-in)

Instructions: Type the correct verb phrase in either the Present Simple or the Present Perfect. Look for time clues like usually, always, every… (Present Simple) and since, for, already, yet, ever, never (Present Perfect). Type the full verb phrase in the blank.

    Tip: Use have/has + past participle for experiences or time periods that continue to now (e.g., “I have taken vitamins since March”). Use base / -s forms for routines and facts (e.g., “She drinks water every morning”).

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