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Present Perfect (How to form a present perfect. (Regular verbs: (Have/Has…
Present Perfect
How to form a present perfect.
Regular verbs:
Have/Has + Past Participle
I have worked there
You have listened carefully
He has cleared these windows
Verbs ending in -e
Have/Has + Past participle
He has closed the door
They have wiped the floor
I have lived here for quit some time now.
Verbs ending in -y
Y
becomes
I
He has spied on his neighbours
She have studied hard
Irregular verbs
Have/Has + Past participle
I have built a house for my dog
She has bought some flowers in the market
We have run the marathon
How to form present perfect questions
Regular verbs
Have/Has + Past participle
Has she talked to her mother?
Have you kicked the ball?
Have they ever worked on a farm?
Irregular verbs
Have/Has + Past participle
Has she quit her job yet?
Have you ever driven a car?
have they ever paid for dinner?
How to form negations in the present perfect
Regular verbs
Have/Has + not (haven't/hasn't) + Past participle
I haven't listened to the teacher.
They haven't closed the door.
It hasn't rained since Friday.
Irregular Verbs
Have/Has + not (haven't/hasn't) + Past participle
You haven't ever driven a car.
They haven't paid for dinner.
She hasn't quit her job.
THE USES FOR THE PRESENT SIMPLE
For things that happened in the past, it is not important when they happened.
They have decided to buy a car.
For things that started in the past and have continued in the present
Bob and Jack have know each other for ages.
We use it when this words are in the sentence
For
Yet
Never
Ever
Just
Alredy
Since