How to form the present perfect
- Learn about USING the present perfect here
- For a list of all the present perfect exercises, click here
- '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).
| Positive | Positive Short Form | 
| I have played | I've played | 
| you have worked | you've worked | 
| he has written | he's written | 
| she has walked | she's walked | 
| it has rained | it's rained | 
| we have travelled | we've travelled | 
| they have studied | they've studied | 
The negative is really simple too. Just put 'not' after 'have' or 'has':
| Negative | Negative Short Form | 
| I have not eaten breakfast today | I haven't eaten | 
| you have not been to Asia | you haven't been | 
| he has not seen the new film | he hasn't seen | 
| she has not played tennis | she hasn't played | 
| it has not snowed this winter | it hasn't snowed | 
| we have not slept all night | we haven't slept | 
| they have not tried the food | they haven't tried | 
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? | 
As you can imagine, for 'wh' questions, we just put the question word before 'have' or 'has':
| '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? | 
 
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