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The Present Perfect (When do we use? (To describe a change over a period…
The Present Perfect
When do we use?
To describe a change over a period of time.
To describe accomplishments.
To describe an experience.
A continuing action that started in the past.
The from of the sentences:
Regular verbs:
Have/has + not+ past particple (verb+ed)
I have not /haven't worked there.
She has not/ hasn't cleared the table.
Have/Has+ subject+ past participle (verb+ed)
Have you worked there?
No, I haven't.
Yes, I have.
Has she cleared the table?
Yes, she has.
No, she hasn't.
Have/has + past participle (verb+ed)
I have worked there.
She has cleared the table.
Irregular verbs:
Have/has + past partciple.
She has eaten two apples.
I have eaten two apple.
Have/has + not + past participle.
I haven't eaten one apple.
She haven't eaten one apple.
Have/has + subject + past participle
Have you eaten one apple?
No I haven't.
Yes, I have.
Has she eaten one apple?
Yes, she has.
No, she haven't.
The verb have conjugation:
Present
I have
you have
he/she/it has
we have
you have
they have
Present perfect
I have had
you have had
he/she/it has had
we have had
you have had
they have had
Some irregulars verbs:
Base Form, Past Tense Form, Past Participle.
1 say said said
2 make made made
3 go went gone
4 take took taken
5 come came come
6 see saw seen
7 know knew known
8 get got got/gotten (US)
9 give gave given
10 find found found
11 think thought thought
12 tell told told
13 become became become