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Subject | + | HAS/HAVE | + | Verb (past participle form) |
e.g. he, she, a dog, etc. | e.g. gone, taken, done, etc. |
Examples | Use (click to read) | ||||||
We have already had breakfast. | |||||||
I havebought new shades. | |||||||
I am having my first driving lesson this week. | |||||||
He 's studying to become lawyer one day. | |||||||
Someone has just taken my bag! | |||||||
Jane has never been so angry. | |||||||
He has been our most serious partner for so long that I can assure you he's a very decent man. | |||||||
HAS/HAVE | + | Subject | + | Verb (past participle form) | |||
e.g. he, she, a dog, etc. | e.g. gone, taken, done, etc. | ||||||
Examples | Use (click to read) | |
Have you ever seen this program? | ||
Where has she lived for the past 21 years? | ||
Have you found the telephone number? | ||
Has anyone taken my bag? | ||
Have you ever been to France? | ||
Has anyone taken my bag? |
In sentences with adverbials such as ever, already or yet, American-English speakers may use the Past Simple rather than the Present Perfect. So, an American would say:
rather than:
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