(FORM)
present perfect simple
(past participle)decided.decided.have not(ha ven't /'ve not)
has not(hasn't /'s not)have('ve)
has('s)I / You / We / They
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I / You / We / They
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have
has1/ you / we / they
she / he / it
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shedecided?put it?
done?shortanswers
Yes, I / you / we / they
she / he / ithave.
has.No, 1/ you / we / they
she / he / ithaven't.
hasn't.Regular verbs use-edform as the past participle. Irregular verbs have irregular forms.
verb
wait (regular)
see(irregular)past simple
waited
sawpast participie
waited
seen
See the List of irregular verbs on page 206.@
Use present perfect simple- to describe an event in the past without a definite time.
Someone has broken awindow in our c1assroom. - to describe what sameone has completed ar achieved in a period of time.
/'ve finished my homework, and I've c1eaned my room. - to describe how many things someane has done.
Scientists have found more than 30 unknown insects. - to describe someone's experiences, what he ar she has dane in life.
/'ve travelled by piane, but I haven't f/own inahelicopter. - to describe changes, comparing past and present.
Our climate has become much warmer.
action verb happening in a period of time up to the present,
exact time not known
?,~,~ PRESENT
Someone has broken awindowCi)