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Institución Educativa Particular
«Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe»PRESENT PERFECT
SIMPLE TENSE
Mr. Ronald Elvis Pineda Toribio
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE IN THE MORNING ?
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
For actions that happened in the past
but we don’t know when exactly.
I have arrived early to college.
For actions that happened in
the past and their results are
obvious in the present.
Look! Jeremy has broken
his leg.
SUBJECT +
HAVEHAS
VERB (Past
participle)
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
I have lost my passport. She has gone to bed.I have bought a present for Jeremy. We have fisnished the exam. Bruno has listened to music.
+
SUBJECT HAVEHAS NOT
VERB (Past
participle)
NEGATIVE FORM
++
I haven’t lost my passport. She hasn’t gone to bed.I haven’t bought a present for Jeremy. We haven’t fisnished the exam. Bruno hasn’t listened to music.
SUBJECT HAVEHAS NOT
VERB (Past
participle)
QUESTIONS
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Have I lost my passport ?Has she gone to bed ?Have I bought a present for Jeremy ?Have we fisnished the exam ? Has Bruno listened to music ?
SHORT ANSWERS
Yes, I have.Yes, you have.Yes, he has.Yes, she has.Yes, it has.
No, I haven’t.No, you haven’t.No, he hasn’t.No, she hasn’t.No, it hasn’t.
Yes, we have.Yes, you have.Yes, they have.
No, we haven’t.No, you haven’t.No, they haven’t.
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TIME EXPRESSIONS