Present perfect Tense
Present perfect Tense
(Affirmative Sentences)
This tense shows that the action is done or finished at the person. it just now.Read the rules given below:
- In this tense has and have been used as helping verbs and with the third form of the main verb is used.
- When the subject is I, we, you, they or some plural number, we use have+III form of the main verb.
- When the subject is he, she, it or some singular number, we use has+III form of the main verb.
Study the following sentences carefully:
- I have taken my meals.
- she has learnt her lesson.
- Ryan has taken tea.
- the sun has risen.
- they have sung a song.
- I have sold my bicycle.
- I have stood first in the class.
- we have solved this sum.
- Our team has won the match.
- somebody has stolen my pen.
- we have written our compositions.
- I have told him the whole story.
- the patient has recovered.
- i have learnt how to swim.
- someone has picked my pocket.
(Negative Sentences)
Read the rules given below:
- In present perfect tense/negative sentence, not is put between has/have and the third form of the main verb is used.
- When the subject is I, we, you, they, and plural numbers have not + III form is used.
- When the subject is he, she, it and singular numbers have not + Verb III form is used
to study the following sentences carefully:
- Mother has not done her work.
- She has not combed her hair.
- I have never failed.
- I have not received your letter.
- They have not lose the match.
- I have not met him recently.
- I have not seen this movie.
- He has not returnedyet.
- You have not changed your dress.
- He has not died of cholera.
- I have not been there.
- I have not seen him for two years.
- I have not made mistake.
- I have not deposited money in the bank for a year.
- He has notwithdrawn all his money from the bank.
(Interrogative Sentences and Interro-negative Sentences)
Read the rules given below:
- In present perfect tense/interrogative Sentences, has or have if used before the subject the III form of the main verb, is applied and a question-mark(?) is put at the end of the sentence
- In interrogative-negative Sentences, first has or have and then the subject, then not and III form of the main Verb is arranged.
- Study the following sentences carefully:
- Have you teased her?
- Have you met her?
- Has the father come?
- Has your sister passed the examinaton?
- Has he deceived you?
- Has the mother cooked the food?
- Has manohar's mother died?
- Have the children gone to bed?
- Have they lost their way?
- Have you ever thought so?
- Has he not gone to his office?
- Has he not set up a new shop?
- Has he not helped you?
- Have i not given you promise?
- Have you ever seen a lion?
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