Present perfect tense  We form the present perfect tense with have/has + past participle. I You We They the milk. have drunk He She It the milk. has.

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Present perfect tense  We form the present perfect tense with have/has + past participle. I You We They the milk. have drunk He She It the milk. has drunk

Present perfect tense Regular verbs Present Past Present perfect visit visited have / has visited enjoy enjoyed have / has enjoyed talk talked have / has talked help helped have / has helped do make grow fall Present Past Present perfect Irregular verbs did have / has done made have / has made grew have / has grown fell have / has fallen

Present perfect tense e.g. (a) Charlie is eating the sandwich.  We use the present perfect tense to talk about completed actions. e.g. (a) Charlie is eating the sandwich. (b) Charlie has eaten the sandwich.

Present perfect tense   I have washed the dishes yesterday. OR  We use the present perfect tense when we do not know the time of an action.  We do not usually use these phrases with the present perfect tense (e.g. yesterday, last week, in 1999, on Monday).   I have washed the dishes yesterday.  I washed the dishes yesterday. OR

Now you try. have drawn 1 You ______________ a picture. (draw)

has ridden 2 Peter ___________ a camel. (ride)

has flown 3 Tom ___________ in a helicopter. (fly)

has written 4 Tina ____________ a letter to Santa Claus. (write)