Present Perfect She has washed her hair. Tom has had a dog for two years.

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Present Perfect She has washed her hair. Tom has had a dog for two years.

Present Perfect Have / has + past participle Regular verbs play – played work – worked visit – visited start –started study - studied Irregular verbs be – been have – had go – gone do – done send – sent

Present Perfect eat go do drink ring buy teach swim sing bring give feed make leave arrive work read cut catch see

Present Perfect We use the present perfect:  for actions which started in the past and are still continuing in the present.  for actions which have recently finished and their results are visible in the present.

Present Perfect + SubjectForm: auxiliary verb have (Present Simple) main verb (Past Participle) She e.g. haswrittena story. Affirmative writtenI / we / you / theyhave Negative She e.g. hasn’t (has not)writtena story. Interrogative Has e.g. shewrittena story? + writtenhe / shehas

Present Perfect Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect. 1. Mark ___________ (do) his homework. has done 2. The students _______________ (finish) their test. have finished 3. The baby ______________ (not / drink) his milk. hasn’t drunk 4. ______ she ___________ (eat) an apple? Haseaten

Present Perfect Build sentences. 1. They / play / tennis / since / they / be / six /. They have played tennis since they were six. Has Tom ever drunk mango juice? 2. Tom / ever / drink / mango juice / ? Have you ever practised windsurf? 3. You / ever /practise / windsurf / ?