Subject Object + Place&Time Adverbials.

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Subject + + + Object + Place&Time Adverbials. THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE Positive Form Subject + + + Object + Place&Time Adverbials. Have Has VERB 3

Negative Form Subject + + + Place&Time Adverbials. Have not Haven’t Has not Hasn’t VERB 3

Question Form Have + Subject + + Object + Place&Time Adverbials ? Has 3

FOR & SINCE For Since EXERCISES have since has for haven’t since a week a long time two days six hours five months twenty minutes three years a few years EXERCISES hasn’t have has haven’t for or since 1. I _____ done my homework ______ last week. 2. She ____ studied English ______ two hours. 3. We ______ seen Jane ______ Friday. 4. His father ______ washed the car _____ a month. have since Since Monday January 9 o’clock Wednesday midnight I was ten years old last year has for haven’t since hasn’t for

TIME ADVERBIALS JUST ALREADY YET It is used in positive sentences between the aux.verb and the main verb. ALREADY YET It is used in negative and question sentences at the end of the sentence. EXERCISES 1. Have you visited your uncle ____________ ? 2.My mother has ___________ made a cake . 3.Our teacher has __________ given homework. 4.The children haven’t written their letters ___________ . 5.Has the plane arrived at the airport ____________ ? 6.The brothers have ___________ watered the flowers. YET ALREADY JUST YET YET ALREADY

HOMEWORK You _______ read a book yet. She ______ already gone to school. He has ________ watched TV. They haven’t built a house _____ . _____ you sent a card to your friend ___ ? It has _____ stopped raining. We _______ _______ come to the party. The baby _____ stopped crying ______ . _____ your sister graduated from school _____? The student ______ just done his work.