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STATEMENTS affirmative statements negative statements practice

PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST TENSE: Affirmative statements I’ve (already) watched that movie. I have (already) watched that movie. I watched that movie last night. She’s (already) eaten. She has (already) eaten. She ate an hour ago. We’ve cooked this before. We have cooked this before. We cooked this last week. You’ve seen her this week. You have seen her this week. You saw her two days ago. 10 Examples STATEMENTS affirmative statements negative statements practice

PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST TENSE: Negative statements 10 I haven’t watched that movie (yet). I have not watched that movie (yet). She hasn’t gone there (yet). She has not gone there (yet). We haven’t walked this way (yet). We have not walked this way (yet). You haven’t talked to him (yet). You have not talked to him (yet). Examples STATEMENTS affirmative statements negative statements practice

heseeLaura PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST TENSE: Practice 10 Practice Ieatyet Use the words to make a sentence in present perfect or past tense. Example : I haven’t eaten yet. werunalready shecallyesterday theypaythe bills youbuya present wecleanlast week shegothis morning STATEMENTS affirmative statements negative statements practice