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The document provides information about the present perfect tense in English including its structure and common words used with it such as just, ever, yet, already, and never. The present perfect tense is formed using have/has + past participle and is used to indicate an action that started in the past and continues in the present or an action that was completed in the past with present results. Examples are given to illustrate the use of the present perfect tense with different words.
The document provides information about the present perfect tense in English including its structure and common words used with it such as just, ever, yet, already, and never. The present perfect tense is formed using have/has + past participle and is used to indicate an action that started in the past and continues in the present or an action that was completed in the past with present results. Examples are given to illustrate the use of the present perfect tense with different words.
The document provides information about the present perfect tense in English including its structure and common words used with it such as just, ever, yet, already, and never. The present perfect tense is formed using have/has + past participle and is used to indicate an action that started in the past and continues in the present or an action that was completed in the past with present results. Examples are given to illustrate the use of the present perfect tense with different words.
years. S + have/has + V participle + C John hasnt worked in this company since 2010. S + have/has + not + V participle + C Havent/Hasnt Has John written a book? Have/has + S + V participle + C + ?
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE USED WITH
just ever never yet
already 1. JUST = Justo (ahora/en este momento)
1.That man has just stolen an old woman.
S + HAVE / HAS + JUST + V Participle + C
= alguna vez 2.Have you ever worked in a bank?
2. Ever
HAVE/HAS + S + EVER + V Participle + C
+?
= an 3.My best friend havent bought a gift for his mom yet.
3. Yet
( + ) S + HAVE/HAS + NOT + V Participle +
C + YET ( ? ) HAVE/HAS + S + V Participle + C + YET + ?