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Adil Al-Bedri Adil Al-Bedri Teacher of English presents

 Form: have or has + p.p.

 Use:  We use this tense to talk about actions happened at some time in the past ( before a short time )and the result is still present.  يستخدم هذا الزمن للتحدث عن حدث وقع في الماضي القريب ونتائجه لا تزال جارية.

Examples  Would you like to drink coffee with me?  هل تحب أن تشرب قهوة معي ؟  Thank you. I have just drunk coffee.  =( Now, I am satisfied, I can’t drink more.)  شكرا أنا شربت قهوة منذ لحظة ( هذا يعني أني مكتفٍ ولا يمكنني أن أشرب ثانيةً )

 Notice we use : just, alreday, never, yet) with this tense.  لاحظ اننا نستخدم هذا الكلمات مع هذا الزمن.  إعلم أن yet تستخدم في الجمل المنفية.  Examples:  I have just sent the message.  أرسلت الرسالة منذ لحظة.

 We ‘ve already seen this film.  شاهدنا هذا الفلم منذ فترة قصيرة.  I have never played golf.  أنا لم ألعب أبدا ‘ الكولف’.  I don’t know her news, I haven’t seen her yet.  أنا لا أعرف أخبارها لم أرها لحد الآن.

Exercise Complete B’s sentences. Use the verbs in brackets.  1. A. What’s in the newspaper?  B. I don’t know. I ……………( not/ read / yet) B. I haven ’ t read it yet.

 2. A. Do you know where is Ibrahim?  B. Yes, ( just/ see) him in his room. B. I have just seen him in his room.

 3. A. Have you ever travelled to China?  B. No, I never ( travel) to China. B. I have never travelled to China.

 4. A. Is Sami coming to see the film?  B. No, he ( already/ see) it. B. No, he has already seen it.