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I've eaten in this restaurants

many times

I haven't had Indian food This is how we make the question


before form:
Have/Has + subject + past
participle
FOR EXPERIENCE

We use the present perfect


to talk about experiences in
the past up to the moment of “Already” comes between
“have” and the past particle

PRESENT PERFECT
ALREDY

Is used in negative and


interrogative phrases Expresses that an action
occurred much earlier
YET Oh yes they've already than expected
Haven't they finished yet? built the walls!
“Yet” comes at the No, they haven't finished the
end of the phrase roof yet
It's used for something we
expected to happen, but it
hasn't happened yet

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