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USAGE: We use it;

EXAMPLES

To talk about
actions that take
place in the past
and now still go on.
To talk about an
action that began
in an unspecified
time.
To talk about an
experience we had
and we can have
again.

I _have never
played ( neverplay ) tennis.

Have you ever


been( you-everbe ) to Antalya?

She _has played


( play ) the guitar
since she was seven.

She _has just


drunk( just
drink ) her tea.

I have done my
homework.
It has rained all
the night.
We havent seen
her for ages.
Has she ever
visited you?
Have they
finished their
work?

She has already


finished( alreadyfinish) her
homework.

We have never
climbed( never
climb ) mountains.

TIME
EXPRESSIONS
YET: I havent
finished the book yet.
ALREADY: She has
already washed the
dishes.
JUST: We have just
bought a cat.
EVER: Have you ever
been to stanbul?
NEVER: We have
never seen a desert.

My father has
just gone ( just
go ) to work.

He hasnt cleaned
( not clean ) the
house yet.

_have you ever


had( you ever
have ) a holiday in
seasides?

SINCE: I have known


her since 1997.
I have known her
since I was five.
FOR: They have
watched TV for two
hours.
I have waited for you
for ages.
HOW LONG: How
long have you been in
Rize?

She has just


washed( justwash ) the dishes.

We _have visited
( visit ) Maiden
Tower several times.

I have already
done( already
do ) the shopping.

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