
Mastering Present Perfect Tense: Usage and Examples
Explore the nuances of present perfect tense, including positive and negative forms, questions, short answers, and time expressions like "just," "already," "recently," and "yet." Understand how to use "for" and "since" for indicating duration of time and specific points in time.
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Present Perfect Form Have / has + pp ( past participle) (Aux) regular verbs ed irregular verbs p.114
Positive and Negative I /we/you/they ve (have) Haven t Worked in a factory He /she /it s (has) Hasn t Worked in a factory
Question Have I /we/you/they Worked in a factory Has He/she /it Worked in a factory
Short answer Have you worked in a factory? Yes, I have No, I haven t Has she worked in a factory? Yes, she has No, she hasn t
Time expressions ( adverbs) -Just is used in affirmative statements/position between the aux .verb and the main verb She s just had good news -already , recently are used in affirmative statements/position between the aux .verb and the main verb or at the end of the sentence I ve already had breakfast I ve had breakfast already - yet is used in questions and negatives - He hasn t written his homework yet. - Has the postman been yet?
For indicates duration of time I have studied for 3 hours Since indicates specific point in time She has been a teacher since 2015