Present perfect I \ we \ they \ you + have has Have/has + verb in the past participle The present perfect : Subject + have \ has +verb in the past participle.

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Present perfect I \ we \ they \ you + have has Have/has + verb in the past participle The present perfect : Subject + have \ has +verb in the past participle - The past participle often ends in-ed.e.g ( finished, decided), but many Important verbs are irregular (lost, done, been, written). You can use the present perfect with (just, already, yet ) Just : a short time ago (e.g:Hello, have you just arrived ?) Already : we use already to say that something happened sooner. He \ she \ it +

Than expected e.g : don,t forget to post the letter, will you ? I have already posted it !! something to Happen.(e.g: has it stopped raining yet ?) Yet : until now and shows that the speaker is repeating Ali has flown a kite Ruba has worked very hard this year. I have eaten fish. I have seen Tom this morning. They have drunk five cups today.

Questions Fill in these verbs in the correct form: ( be, stay, come ): Kate : Have you ever to New York? Sophie: New York? No I've never there. Have you? Kate: Yes. In fact I've just back from there. I'm doing some consultancy work there and I've at least six weeks there in the last year.

عملعمل الطالبات نور بيلساني (ناطق) رنيم زكور ( جامع معلومات ) مروة سويد ( كاتب) بيان قصاص + مرام بالق + دعاء الطه (أسئلة) سنا شيخ أحمد ( منسق ) كندا الزير ( ضبط الوقت)