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PRESENT PERFECT Present Simple of verb to have (have/has) + the Past Participle.

The past participle often ends in ed or d (opened, decided, etc.) but many important verbs are irregular ( written, done, seen, eaten, etc)

AFFIRMATIVE FORM

NEGATIVE FORM I We You They He She It washed cleaned (have not) danced finished done been hasn`t bought (has not) begun

INTERROGATIVE FORM

I We You They He She It

have
(`ve)

has (`s)

washed cleaned danced finished done been bought begun

haven`t

Have

I we you they he she it

Has

washed? cleaned? danced? finished? done? been? bought? begun?

What HAVE/HAVEN`T the people done? 1. Tim (wash) the car. 2. Sue .(eat) a whole chocolate bar. 3. We . (play) in the garden. 4. You (be) with a cute boy. 5. They (make) a lot of noise. 6. He . ( not buy) the books yet. 7. John (drink) the juice. 8. He .. (watch) a film on T.V. 9.The girl (not sleep) on the chair. 10. Ann (not clean) the kitchen. 11. Paul . (speak) with his friends. 12. The girls . .. (write) poems. 13. John . (do) the homework. 14. Kate .(paint) a picture. 15. The boys .(go) to the cinema.

16. Peter . ( not phone) his best friend. 17. The girl .. (hear) a song yet. 18. They (not break) the window. 19. We . (choose) our clothes. 20. The boys .(open) the can. 21. The girls .(listen) to the radio. 22. Ann.. (read) a book. 23. Jack .. (buy) a new car. 24. Jill .. (spill) tea in the sofa. 25. They (not ride) bicycle. 26. Ann (bake) a cake. 27. Jennifer (not cook) dinner. 28. Jason (play) the guitar. 29. They (not wash) the floor. 30. Jack and Burt . (feed) the cat.

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