Present perfect Tense

Saturday, February 16, 2019

Present perfect Tense


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:


  1. I have taken my meals.
  2. she has learnt her lesson.
  3. Ryan has taken tea.
  4. the sun has risen.
  5. they have sung a song.
  6. I have sold my bicycle.
  7. I have stood first in the class.
  8. we have solved this sum.
  9. Our team has won the match.
  10. somebody has stolen my pen.
  11. we have written our compositions. 
  12. I have told him the whole story.
  13. the patient has recovered.
  14. i have learnt how to swim.
  15. 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:


  1. Mother has not done her work.
  2. She has not combed her hair.
  3. I have never failed.
  4. I have not received your letter.
  5. They have not lose the match.
  6. I have not met him recently.
  7. I have not seen this movie.
  8. He has not returnedyet.
  9. You have not changed your dress.
  10. He has not died of cholera.
  11. I have not been there.
  12. I have not seen him for two years.
  13. I have not made mistake.
  14. I have not deposited money in the bank for a year.
  15. 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.



  1. Study the following sentences carefully:
  2. Have you teased her?
  3. Have you met her?
  4. Has the father come?
  5. Has your sister passed the examinaton?
  6. Has he deceived you?
  7. Has the mother cooked the food?
  8. Has manohar's mother died?
  9. Have the children gone to bed?
  10. Have they lost their way?
  11. Have you ever thought so?
  12. Has he not gone to his office?
  13. Has he not set up a new shop?
  14. Has he not helped you?
  15. Have i not given you promise?
  16. Have you ever seen a lion?

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