Present Perfect Tense

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Present Perfect Tense
• Have +V (third form)
• Has +V (third form)
•
- I have written all these books.
We use it:
• When the time of the action in the past is
not known or not given.
• When a past action has results in the
present.
for example: She has already won
Wimbledon.
or: They haven’t done it.
Present Perfect
Have I has + past participle
I've just washed the dishes, fed
the dog and cooked dinner.
What have you done, George?
I've just painted the
bench you're sitting
on.
Regular Verbs
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Long form
Short form
Long form
Short form
I have walked
I've walked
'I have not walked
I haven't walked
Have I walked?
You have walked
You've walked
You have not
walked
You haven't
walked
Have you
walked?
He has walked
He's walked
He has not walked
He hasn't walked
Has he
walked?
She has walked
She's walked
She has not
walked
She hasn't
walked
Has she
walked?
It has walked
It's walked
It has not walked
It hasn't walked
Has it walked?
We have walked
We've walked
We have not
walked
We haven't
walked
Have we
walked?
You have walked
You've walked
You have not
walked
You haven't
walked
Have you
walked?
They have walked
They've
walked
They have not
walked
They haven't
walked
Have they
walked?
Spelling
Stop –stopped
Prefer – preferred
study – studied type - typed
play – played
smoke - smoked
Irregular Verbs
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Long form
Short form
Long form
Short form
I have eaten
I've eaten
I have not eaten
I haven't
eaten
Have I eaten?
You have eaten
You've eaten
You have not eaten
You haven't
eaten
Have you eaten?
He has eaten
He's eaten
He has not eaten
He hasn't
eaten
Has he eaten?
She has eaten
She's eaten
She has not eaten
She hasn't
eaten
Has she eaten?
It has eaten
It's eaten
It has not eaten
It hasn't eaten
Has it eaten?
We have eaten
We've eaten
We have not eaten
We haven't
eaten
Have we eaten?
You have eaten
You've eaten
You have not eaten
You haven't
eaten
Have you eaten?
They have eaten
They've
eaten
They have not eaten
They haven't
eaten
Have they eaten?
Time expressions
• - just, ever, never, already, yet, always,
• - how long, so far, for, since, recently.
Present Perfect versus Past Simple
Present Perfect
• Just, ever, never, yet,
always, how long, for,
recently.
Past Simple
• Yesterday, last night,
last week, last month,
last year, ago, then,
when, in 1973 etc.