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GUIDE NUMBER 1
MY LIFE
PRESENT PERFECT
P P n nPt P PtoPoi ii iv
In this case, he’s, she’s, Barbara’s, etc. mean he has, she has, and Barbara has,
not he is, she is, or Barbara is.
P P n n
Pt P g gi ti
Examples:
P P n n
Pt P QuQu ionions
WhWh i i h hp p p p i iiplip?le
The past participle is a form of the verb that describes a completed action or
state. For regular verbs, the past participle is the same as the simple past:
However, some irregular verbs’ past participles are different from their simple past form:
they / buy / a new car? HAS THEY BUY A NEW CAR? YES, THEY HAS
Harry / tell / you / the news? HAS HARRY TOLD YOU THE NEWS? NO, HE
HASN’T
Megan / open / her presents? HAS MEGAN OPEN HER PRESENTS? NO, HE
HAVEN’T