馃挏馃樃 Use the present perfect to talk about an indefinite time in the past. Form the present perfect with Have or Has and a past participle.
Affirmative and negative statements
Have / Has + Past participle
- I / you / we / they have gone }
Affirmative
- He / she / it has gone }
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- I / you / we / they haven't gone }
Negative
- He / she / it hasn't gone }
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- Have I / you / we / they gone? }
Interrogative
- Has he / she / it gone? }
- Yes, I have --------- No, I haven't
- Yes, I hasn't --------- No, I hasn't
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Exercises
1- I've studied french.
2-We haven't been to paris
3- She's eaten octopus.
4- She hasn't seen "The Lord of the Rings"
5- They've been to scotland.
6- He hasn't met my mother
7- We've read that book .
8- They haven't visited St. Paul's
9- He's lived here for three years.
10- I haven't talked to him for three months
11- You've known David for ten years.
12- She hasn't left her phone in a taxi.
13- We've been here for two weeks.
14- We haven't lost our tickets.
15- I've lost my keys.
16- He's drunk too much coffee.
17- They've missed the train.
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Time expressions
- For
- Since
- Ever
- Never
- Just
- Already
- Yet
- How long...?
- So for
- Lately / recently
- Always
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