The document describes the structure of the perfect present tense in English in 3 parts - affirmative sentences using have/has plus the past participle, negative sentences using haven't/hasn't plus the past participle, and interrogative sentences using have/has before the subject and adding a question mark. Examples are provided for each part to illustrate the form using the verbs "to talk" and "to go".
The document describes the structure of the perfect present tense in English in 3 parts - affirmative sentences using have/has plus the past participle, negative sentences using haven't/hasn't plus the past participle, and interrogative sentences using have/has before the subject and adding a question mark. Examples are provided for each part to illustrate the form using the verbs "to talk" and "to go".
The document describes the structure of the perfect present tense in English in 3 parts - affirmative sentences using have/has plus the past participle, negative sentences using haven't/hasn't plus the past participle, and interrogative sentences using have/has before the subject and adding a question mark. Examples are provided for each part to illustrate the form using the verbs "to talk" and "to go".
The document describes the structure of the perfect present tense in English in 3 parts - affirmative sentences using have/has plus the past participle, negative sentences using haven't/hasn't plus the past participle, and interrogative sentences using have/has before the subject and adding a question mark. Examples are provided for each part to illustrate the form using the verbs "to talk" and "to go".