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Present Perfect Simple

Use 1) action that is still going on Example: School has not started yet. 2) action that stopped recently Example: She has cooked dinner. 3) finished action that has an influence on the present Example: I have lost my key. 4) action that has taken place once, never or several times before the moment of speaking Example: I have never been to Australia.

signal words already, ever, just, never, not yet, so far, till now, up to now Form have (or has, for the third person singular) + past participle Affirmative Sentence I have worked (Ive worked) You have worked (Youve worked) He has worked (Hes worked) She has worked (Shes worked) It has worked (Its worked) We have worked (Weve worked) You have worked (Youve worked) They have worked (Theyve worked) Question Have I worked? Have you worked? Has he worked? Has she worked? Has it worked? Have we worked? Have you worked? Have they worked? Negative Sentence I have not worked (I havent worked) You have not worked (You havent worked) He has not worked (He havent worked) She has not worked (She havent worked) It has not worked (It havent worked) We have not worked (We havent worked) You have not worked (You havent worked) They have not worked (They havent worked)

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