This document provides examples of sentences using the past perfect and present perfect tenses in English. For past perfect tense, the examples describe actions that were completed before something else in the past. For present perfect tense, the examples describe actions that began in the past and continue in the present, actions that are not yet completed, or experiences up until now. The document aims to illustrate the proper uses of these two English verb tenses through 10 example sentences for each.
This document provides examples of sentences using the past perfect and present perfect tenses in English. For past perfect tense, the examples describe actions that were completed before something else in the past. For present perfect tense, the examples describe actions that began in the past and continue in the present, actions that are not yet completed, or experiences up until now. The document aims to illustrate the proper uses of these two English verb tenses through 10 example sentences for each.
This document provides examples of sentences using the past perfect and present perfect tenses in English. For past perfect tense, the examples describe actions that were completed before something else in the past. For present perfect tense, the examples describe actions that began in the past and continue in the present, actions that are not yet completed, or experiences up until now. The document aims to illustrate the proper uses of these two English verb tenses through 10 example sentences for each.
2. She had baked a lot before she opened her shop. 3. We had a lot of trouble because we had lost our passports. 4. Brian knew many people at the club he had been there many times. 5. They had studied English before they moved to Canada.
Present Perfect Tense
1. It has rained for three days.
2. Gunawan has worked for five years here. 3. They have gone to the police office. 4. We have learned English since 2005. 5. I haven’t finished reading this novel yet. 6. Have you ever met George’s wife? 7. He has never driven a car before. 8. Has Juna already called you this morning. 9. Melinda has been to Australia two times this year. 10. She has drunk three cups of coffee today