Present Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Tense: If event started earlier has just finished in that case we used present perfect tense.
I have watched T.V.
They have played football.
You have washed your cloth.
They we have been Landon.
Interrogative Sentence: have + Subject + verb 3rd Form + Object
Have they played hockey?
Heve you ever been to agara?
Heve you ever been to agara? have'nt you?
It has reduced the temperature
Ravi has bought a new car
Note: Present perfect used to explain experience
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Present Perfect Tense: If event started earlier has just finished in that case we used present perfect tense.
Present Perfect Tense for Plural Subject
Positive Sentence: Subject + have + verb 3rd Form + ObjectI have watched T.V.
They have played football.
You have washed your cloth.
They we have been Landon.
Interrogative Sentence: have + Subject + verb 3rd Form + Object
Have they played hockey?
Heve you ever been to agara?
Heve you ever been to agara? have'nt you?
Present Perfect Tense for Singular Subject
Positive Sentence: Subject has + verb 3rd Form + Object
He has invented a new formulaIt has reduced the temperature
Ravi has bought a new car
Note: Present perfect used to explain experience
- I have hurt my leg.
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