Affirmative, Negative & Interrogative Sentences of Present Perfect Tense
Affirmative Sentences
Structure:
Subject + Have/Has + Past participle
Examples:
- I: I have eaten breakfast.
- You: You have played soccer.
- He: He has watched TV.
- She: She has written a letter.
- It: It has rained.
- We: We have gone to the gym.
- They: They have read books.
- John: John has watched TV.
- Sarah: Sarah has written a letter.
- John and Sarah: John and Sarah have read books.
Negative Sentences
Structure:
Subject + Have/Has + Not + Past participle
Examples:
- I: I have not (haven’t) eaten breakfast.
- You: You have not (haven’t) played soccer.
- He: He has not (hasn’t) watched TV.
- She: She has not (hasn’t) written a letter.
- It: It has not (hasn’t) rained.
- We: We have not (haven’t) gone to the gym.
- They: They have not (haven’t) read books.
- John: John has not (hasn’t) watched TV.
- Sarah: Sarah has not (hasn’t) written a letter.
- John and Sarah: John and Sarah have not (haven’t) read books.
Interrogative Sentences
Structure:
Subject + Have/Has + Not + Past participle
Examples:
- I: I have not (haven’t) eaten breakfast.
- You: You have not (haven’t) played soccer.
- He: He has not (hasn’t) watched TV.
- She: She has not (hasn’t) written a letter.
- It: It has not (hasn’t) rained.
- We: We have not (haven’t) gone to the gym.
- They: They have not (haven’t) read books.
- John: John has not (hasn’t) watched TV.
- Sarah: Sarah has not (hasn’t) written a letter.
- John and Sarah: John and Sarah have not (haven’t) read books.
Other Links of Present Perfect Tense
Read Story & Learn Present Perfect Tense
Usages of Present Perfect Tense Along With Examples
Affirmative Sentences Structure and Examples of Present Perfect Tense
Negative Sentences Structure and Examples of Present Perfect Tense
Interrogative Sentences Structure and Examples of Present Perfect Tense
Daily Routine Sentences in Present Perfect Tense