INGLÉS IV
Positive
I have played
You have worked
Ye has written
She has walked
It has rained
We have travelled
They have studied
Positive Short Form
I've played
You've worked
He's written
She's walked
It's rained
We've travelled
They've studied
.
Negative
I have not played
You have not played
He has not played
SWhe has not played
It has not played
We have not played
They have not played
Negative short form
I haven't played
You haven't played
He hasn't played
She hasn't played
It hasn't played
We haven't played
They haven't played
To make a question, put 'have' or 'has' in front of the subject:
Yes / No Questions
Have I missed the bus?
Have you visited London?
Has he worked as a waiter before?
Has she met John?
Has it been cold this week?
Have we arrived too early?
Have they studied English grammar before?
If you'd like to make a 'wh' question, you just put the question word at the front:
Wh Questions
Where have I left my umbrella?
What have you done today?
Why has he gone already?
Where has she been in the UK?
Why has it rained so much this summer?
What have we done?
Where have they learned English before?
Present Perfect Simple
To make the positive present perfect tense, use:
'have' / 'has' + the past participle.
Make the past participle by adding 'ed' to regular verbs (for example, 'play' becomes 'played').
There are a few verbs that change their spelling when you add 'ed' (for example, 'study' becomes 'studied').
We also have some completely irregular verbs.
(Also, here's some help if you are not sure how to pronounce '-ed' at the end of a verb).