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GUIDE NUMBER 1
MY LIFE
PRESENT PERFECT
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.
Examples:
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? Have they bought a new car? No, they haven´t
Harry / tell / you / the news? Has Harry told you the news? No, he hasn´t
Megan / open / her presents? Has Megan opened her presents? No, she hasn´t
GUIDE 1
ACTIVITY
2. Write the simple past and past participle of the following verbs.
SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
1. WORK WORKED WORKED
2. do DID DONE
3. eat ATE EATEN
4. call CALLED CALLED
5. begin BEGAN BEGUN
6. give GAVE GIVEN
7. answer ANSWERED ANSWERED
8. see SAW SEEN
9. have HAD HAD
10. go WENT GONE
11. study STUDIED STUDIED
12. teach TEACHED TEACHED
13. make MADE MADE
14. talk TALKED TALKED
3. Complete the chart below with the correct form of the verb.
The weather HAS BEEN (be) awful in the past few days.
The airplane HAS LANDED (land) . The pilot is just getting out.
3. She yet.
has not return
is not returned
has not returned
4. I such a mess.
never saw
have never seen
have never saw
8. My parents me.
has never hurt
have never hurt
have never hurted