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form

We make the present perfect simple by using the present of have with the past participle of the main verb:

Singular PluralI have talked We have talkedYou have talked You have talkedHe/she/it has talked They have talked

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• We often use the contracted form of the auxiliary (‘s/ ‘ve ), particularly after pronouns (e.g. I, he, they):

He’s written a long letter to the manager.

They’ve often said they didn’t like the music in the lift.

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• When we speak informally, we often use the contracted form with names and other noun subjects; we don’t normally do this when we write:

Your wet umbrella’s dripped water all over the floor.

Tim and Nicky’ve taken all the toffees!

Remember, many common verbs have irregular past participles.

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The verb go changes to has been to in the present perfect when we mean has visited:

Mr Conway has been to Venice (= He has visited Venice. He is not there now.)

but we use has gone to somewhere to mean is visiting:

He has gone to Venice. (=He is in Venice now.)

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Questions and negatives

• To make a question in the present perfect, we usually put the auxiliary verb (have/has) before the subject:

Have you found your scarf?Why has James left the door open?

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• We make the negative by adding not or n’t after the auxiliary have/has:

Robin has not seen the film Titanic!!!They haven’t mended the computer yet.

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• We often reply to a present perfect question with a short yes/ no answer using the auxiliary have/has or haven’t/hasn’t:

Has Graham arrived yet? Yes, he has.Have the girls bought their bus tickets? No, they

haven’t.

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use

We use the present perfect when we are talking about the past in relation to the present. We use it for:

Something which began in the past and still the case:

Andy has been friends with Paul since they were six. (They are still friends.)

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something which has continued up to the present moment but has now finished:

I’ve been away for a couple of weeks. (I have just come back now.)

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something in the recent past which has direct consequences in the present:

Woody has bought a new motorbike. (He has got a new bike now.)

They haven’t finished painting the hall. (The hall is half painted.)

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