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PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
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The present perfect is used when the time period has not finished: I have seen three movies this week. (This week has not finished yet.)
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SENTENCES She has worked hard in this office
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PRESENT PERFECT TENSE The present perfect is often used when the time is recent: JOHAN has just arrived in Victoria.
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SENTENCES THEY HAVE JUST GONE TO THE PARK
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PRESENT PERFECT TENSE The present perfect is often used with for and since. Greg has lived here for 20 years. Greg has lived here since 1978.
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AFFIRMATIVE FORM I HAVE GONE YOU HAVE GONE WE HAVE GONE THEY HAVE GONE HE HAS GONE SHE HAS GONE IT HAS GONE
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NEGATIVE FORM I HAVEN’T RUN YOU HAVEN’T RUN WE HAVEN’T RUN THEY HAVEN’T RUN HE HASN’T RUN SHE HASN’T RUN IT HASN’T RUN
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INTERROGATIVE FORM HAVE I COME? HAVE YOU COME? HAVE WE COME? HAVE THEY COME? HAS HE COME? HAS SHE COME? HAS IT COME?
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SENTENCE SHE HAS PLAYED THE GUITAR SINCE SHE WAS TEN YEARS OLD
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SENTENCE THE CAT HAS BEEN THERE FOR TWENTY MINUTES
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COMPLETE THE SENTENCES HE…………………… ………… IN THE POOL DURING TWO YEARS (SWIM)
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COMPLETE He……already….. three pieces of pizza (EAT)
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COMPLETE THE BOOKS………… ON THAT SHELF FOR FIFTEEN YEARS (BE)
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COMPLETE WE……………….. ACROSS THE PACIFIC THREE TIMES (SAIL)
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COMPLETE I……NEVER…… SNOWBOARDING (TRY)
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COMPLETE SOMEONE…….. MY JEWELRY (STEAL)
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