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PRESENT PERFECT (How to form the present perfect? (Regular Verbs…
PRESENT PERFECT
When do you use the present perfect?
To Describe an experience
House prices have Increased a lot
Andrew has grown since the last time I saw him
This restaurant has become very popular
To describe a change over period of time
I have trabelled the world
James has met the president
I have never been to space
To describe acompllishments
Doctors has discobered cures for many disases
Man has been to the moon
The computer has made it possible to learn online
To continuing action tht started in tha past
Sam has work here for 7 years
We have been in the relationship for 3 months
They have been in the room all the day
How to form the present perfect?
Irregular Verbs
have / has + past participle
(unique present perfect form)
Examples:
I have built that shed with my own two hands. (to build)
She has bought some flowers at the market.(to buy)
We have run the marathon. (to run)
Regular Verbs
Have/has+past participe (verb+ed)
Examples:
I have worked there
You have listened carefully
He has cleared the table
She has placed it on the floor
Have+past participle(verb+ed)
Examples:
We have walked to school
You have watched the tennis match
They have marked the tests
Verbs ending in an -e
(live, close, wipe,...)
Have/has+past participate(verb+d)
Examples:
He has closed the window
They have wiped the floor
The forms of the verb have
Plural
We
have
They
have
You
have
Singular
I
have
You
have
He
has
She
has
It
has
Present perfect in questions
For regular verbs
Have / has + past participle (verb + ed)
Examples:
Has she talked to him?
Have you kicked the ball?
Have they ever worked on a farm?
For irregular verbs
Have/has+past participe
(unique present perfect from)
Examples:
Has she quit her job yet?
Have you ever driven a car?
Have they ever paid for dinner
Present perfect in negation
For regular verbs
Have/has+not (haven't/hasn't)+past participate (verb+ed)
Examples:
I haven't listened to the new
It hasn't rained since Friday
They haven't closed the window
For irregulars verbs
Have / has + not (haven't / hasn't) + past participle
She hasn't quit her job
Examples:
She hasn't quit her job.(to quit)
You haven't ever driven a car.(to drive)
They haven't paid for dinner.(to pay)