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There are quite a few irregular verbs in English. It pays to memorize them. Note: Has Had - A verb combination that often causes confusion in the present perfect simple is has had or have had. Ex. I have had enough of your complaining! Have is the auxiliary (or helping) verb and ...
Present Perfect SimplePresent Perfect Progressive duration of ongoing activities with stative verbs (how long) Example: I’ve been a receptionist for much longer. duration of ongoing activities with active verbs (how long) Example: I have been working here since 2010. focus on the result of an...
Present Perfect SimplePresent Perfect Progressive irregular verbs: form of 'have' + 3rd column of irregular verbs Example: I / you / we / they have spoken he / she / it has spoken regular verbs: form of 'have' + infinitive + ed Example: I / you / we / they have worked he / she...
PresentPerfectSimple–PresentPerfectProgressive Form PresentPerfectSimplePresentPerfectProgressive irregularverbs:formof'have'+3rdcolumnof irregularverbs Example: I/you/we/theyhavespoken he/she/ithasspoken regularverbs:formof'have'+infinitive+ed Example: I/you/we/theyhaveworked he/she/ithasworked formof...
Simple PastPresent Perfect Simple irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular verbs Example: I spoke irregular verbs: form of 'have' + 3rd column of irregular verbs Example: I / you / we / they have spoken he / she / it has spoken ...
However, irregular verbs require memorization, as there’s no predictable rule for their past participle form. Uses of the Present Perfect Simple Tense: 1. Emphasizing Result without Specific Time: To emphasize the result of a past action without mentioning the actual time when it happened: ...
We usually use the present perfect simple, not the present perfect continuous, to talk about states rather than actions with verbs like be, have, know, seem. We’ve known each other since university.We've been knowing each other since university. She’s had that laptop for...
In the present perfect tense, the main verbs always use the auxiliary verbs (helper verbs) has or have. The main verb takes a participle form, specifically the past participle. The past participle is often the same form as the simple past form of the verb unless it’s an irregular verb ...
Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect Simple or the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets.1.1( not visit ) the dentist since last year.( break ) a bone?2.you ever(wake up )?3.he just4. Last winter Larry(grow ) really tall.you(go ) to the gym yesterday?5. ...