Affirmative, Negative & Interrogative Structure of Present Perfect Tense

Affirmative, Negative & Interrogative Sentences of Present Perfect Tense

Affirmative Sentences

Structure:

Subject + Have/Has + Past participle

Examples:

  1. I: I have eaten breakfast.
  2. You: You have played soccer.
  3. He: He has watched TV.
  4. She: She has written a letter.
  5. It: It has rained.
  6. We: We have gone to the gym.
  7. They: They have read books.
  8. John: John has watched TV.
  9. Sarah: Sarah has written a letter.
  10. John and Sarah: John and Sarah have read books.

Negative Sentences

Structure:

Subject + Have/Has + Not + Past participle

Examples:

  1. I: I have not (haven’t) eaten breakfast.
  2. You: You have not (haven’t) played soccer.
  3. He: He has not (hasn’t) watched TV.
  4. She: She has not (hasn’t) written a letter.
  5. It: It has not (hasn’t) rained.
  6. We: We have not (haven’t) gone to the gym.
  7. They: They have not (haven’t) read books.
  8. John: John has not (hasn’t) watched TV.
  9. Sarah: Sarah has not (hasn’t) written a letter.
  10. John and Sarah: John and Sarah have not (haven’t) read books.

Interrogative Sentences

Structure:

Subject + Have/Has + Not + Past participle

Examples:

  1. I: I have not (haven’t) eaten breakfast.
  2. You: You have not (haven’t) played soccer.
  3. He: He has not (hasn’t) watched TV.
  4. She: She has not (hasn’t) written a letter.
  5. It: It has not (hasn’t) rained.
  6. We: We have not (haven’t) gone to the gym.
  7. They: They have not (haven’t) read books.
  8. John: John has not (hasn’t) watched TV.
  9. Sarah: Sarah has not (hasn’t) written a letter.
  10. John and Sarah: John and Sarah have not (haven’t) read books.
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