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Has/have + The Past Participle of The Main Verb Time Markers Just: Already: Yet: Ever: Never: For and Since: For+period of Time
Has/have + The Past Participle of The Main Verb Time Markers Just: Already: Yet: Ever: Never: For and Since: For+period of Time
unspecified time.
We form the present perfect with the auxiliary verb has/have + the past participle of
the main verb
Example: I have just eaten a sandwich.
Time markers
Just: we use just in affirmative sentences
Already: we use already in affirmative sentences.
Yet: we use yet in negative sentences and in questions.
Ever: we use ever in questions
Never: we use never in affirmative sentences
For and since: we use for and since to talk about something that started in the past
and continues in the present
For+period of time: for a week, for two hours, for three hours
Complete the chart
Infinitive
Be
Buy
Cut
Drink
Eat
Go
Make
Read
Run
Write
Past simple
Was-were
Past participle
Bought
Cut
Drank
Eaten
Gone
Made
Read
Run
Wrote
Write sentences in affirmative (a) negative (n) and interrogative (?) Form
1. You / make / a cake (?)
2-we / see this film (a)
3-he / pass / his driving test (n)
4- she / lose / her keys (a)
5- you / see / my books (?)
6- i / break / the new vase (a)
7-the dog / eat / all the food (n)
Complete the sentences with the correct verb from the box.
STUDY GIVE
BUY
SPEND