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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE CHART

Positive +
subject + have/has + verb (past participle)
I ’ve / have been to Australia twice.
You ’ve / have seen that film before.
He ’s / has won the gold medal.
She ’s / has lived here since she was a baby.
It ’s / has snowed every night this week.
We ’ve / have played this game lots of times.
You ’ve / have eaten all the chocolates.
They ’ve / have passed the exam.

Negative -
subject + haven’t/hasn’t + verb (past participle)
I haven’t played the piano for years.
You haven’t cleaned the house yet.
He hasn’t driven on the motorway before.
She hasn’t felt well for a few days.
It hasn’t rained for three weeks.
We haven’t played a match against them yet.
You haven’t worked together yet.
They haven’t studied for the exam tomorrow.

Question ?
have/has + subject + verb (past participle) ?
Have I been sick many times this year?
Have you spent all your money already?
Has he baked a cake before?
Has she ever been to Norway?
Has it been this hot all summer?
Have we invited all the guests yet?
Have you known each other long?
Have they eaten all the pizza already?

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