PRESENT
PERFECT
We use this
tense to say that an action happened at an unspecified time in the
past. The exact time is not important and we can use the Present
Perfect with unspecific expressions like: ever, never, once, many
times, several times, before, so far, already, yet, etc.
POSITIVE
(Subject +
Have/Has + Past Participle)
1. I
have seen that tv show many times
2. You
have met him before
3. He
has traveled to Paris
4. She
has climbed that mountain
5. The
computer has broken
6. We
have told you about the exam
7. They
have written the song
8. You
two have eaten without me
NEGATIVE
(Subject +
Have/Has + NOT + Past Participle)
1. I
haven’t seen that tv show many times
2. You
haven’t met him before
3. He
hasn’t traveled to Paris
4. She
hasn’t climbed that mountain
5. The
Computer hasn’t broken
6. We
haven’t told you about the exam
7. They
haven’t written the song
8. You
two haven’t eaten without me
QUESTION
1.
Haven’t I seen that tv show?
2. Have
you met him before?
3.
Hasn’t he traveled to Paris?
4. Has
she climbed that mountain?
5. Has
the computer broken?
6.
Haven’t we told you about the exam?
7. Have
they written the song?
8. Have
you two eaten without me?
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