Present Perfect - Meester Gijs https://meestergijs.nl/unit/video-5/?id=2934
The Present Perfect is used to:
--> It's a tense that expresses both past and present in one. |
The Present Perfect is constructed in a sentence:
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The Present Perfect in a few examples:
!! To form the present perfect, you add 'ed' to the verb to create the past participle. However: there are exceptions. Irregular verbs change as a whole, you cannot ad 'ed'. These verbs are not following the rules and you need to study these. You can find a list of Irregular verbs on page 288 of your book or in the menu on the left: 'list of irregular verbs'.
You can use the present perfect in three different kinds of sentences:
Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative |
I have dyed my hair pink. | I haven't dyed my hair pink. | Have I dyed my hair pink? |
She has lived here for three years. | She hasn't lived here for three years. |
Has she lived here for three years? |
He has become a great frriend. | He hasn't become a great friend. | Has he become a good friend? |
It has been too long! | It hasn't been too long. | Has it been too long? |