The document discusses the present perfect simple tense in English. It lists the positive and negative forms using has/have + past participle, and provides examples of each. It also covers question forms using have/has + subject + past participle and wh- questions beginning with what, where, when followed by have/has + subject + past participle.
The document discusses the present perfect simple tense in English. It lists the positive and negative forms using has/have + past participle, and provides examples of each. It also covers question forms using have/has + subject + past participle and wh- questions beginning with what, where, when followed by have/has + subject + past participle.
The document discusses the present perfect simple tense in English. It lists the positive and negative forms using has/have + past participle, and provides examples of each. It also covers question forms using have/has + subject + past participle and wh- questions beginning with what, where, when followed by have/has + subject + past participle.
Positive (+) S+has/have+V(past part)+C. I have lived in Bucaramanga for 5 years. She has worked for the same company since last year. He has written three books. We have read 2 books so far. Negative (-) S+has/have+Not+V(past part)+C. My mom has not prepared dinner yet. He hasn’t bought the ingredients for lunch. I haven’t listened to the song yet. They have not done their homework. Questions (?) Have/has+S+V(past part)+C? Wh+Have/has+S+V(past part)+C? Have you read The Picture of Dorian Gray? Yes, I have. No, I haven’t What books have you read? I have read One Hundred Years of Solitude. Where have you been? Has she had dinner?