Present Perfect Simple Tense in English
Present Perfect Simple Tense in English
Present Perfect Simple Tense in English
Basic form:
Affirmative: Subject + has/have + Verb III/ed (past participle form)
Interrogative: Have/has + subject + Verb III/ed
Negative: Subject + haven’t/hasn’t + Verb III/ed
Examples:
Form:
To form a sentence in the Present Perfect, you need:
1. The proper conjugation of the auxiliary verb "to have".
2. The Past Participle of your verb.
Affirmative:
Interrogative:
Negative:
Use:
1. Actions which happened at an indefinite (unknown) time before now
2. Actions in the past which have an effect on the present moment
3. Actions which began in the past and continue in the present
4. Actions occurring in an incomplete period
5. Habitual actions
When talking about a starting point, we use since and also it is possible since +
clause, for example:
I have lived here since 1960.
I have worked here since I left school.
Another expression is: it is + period + since + perfect tense
It is three years since I have seen Bill.