What is present perfect tense:
An action that is completed within 5 hours of the current is called a present perfect tense.
When present perfect tense uses:
present perfect tense is used to indicate an action that has been completed like:
- I have completed my all tasks.
- Have you finished your homework?
- He has gone to his village.
- The bus has reached to the bus stand.
Rules of present perfect tense.
Affirmative sentence
subject | have/has | v3 | object | other words |
Example:-
- I have written a letter.
- She has gone her uncle home.
Negative sentence
subject | have/has | not | v3 | object | O.W |
Example:-
- I have not written a latter.
- she has not gone her uncle home.
Interrogative sentence
have/has | subject | v3 | object | O.W |
Example:-
- Have I written a latter?
- Has she gone her uncle home?
Interrogative negative sentence
have/has | subject | not | v3 | object | O.W |
Example:-
- Have I not written a latter?
- Has she not gone her uncle home?
Double Interrogative sentence
WH | have/has | subject | v3 | object | O.W |
Example:-
- Why have I written a latter?
- When has she gone her uncle home?
Example of present perfect tense
- I have gone to school.
- You have written a homework.
- She has completed her all task.
- I have not worked on computer.
- The bus has reached to the bus stand.
- Have you gone to your shop?
- Has it eaten a biscuit?
- Have they played a cricket?
- I have finished my all work.
- We have completed our team work.
- She has reached her uncle home.
- You have not watched a action movie.
- He has broken a heart.
- Has it bitten an apple?
- When have I written a book?
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