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What have you doing lately?

ENGLISH III

Teacher: Joel R. Alvarez

Perfect tense

loved

rained

played

worked

sold

come

driven

eaten

gone

Participle

loved

rained

played

worked

sold

came

drove

ate

went

Past

love

Verbs

rain

play

work

sell

come

drive

eat

go

Present

They have worked

You have driven

We have gone

It has rained

She has eaten

He has seen

You have come

I have been

Present Perfect Simple Tense

Contraction

They´ve

You´ve

They have

You have

We´ve

It´s

she´s

He´s

You´ve

I´ve

We have

It has

She has

He has

You have

I have

Perfect Present simple tense

Adapted by Joel R. Alvarez: www.englishstudypage.com

accomplishments

Life experiences

Changes over time

Multiple actions at different times

Unfinished actions (during from past until now)

Recent completed actions

Finished actions (past event - present result)

Present Perfect Tense

Present perfect tense

I have been busy all week.Marco has seen that movie twice. They have eaten with us this weekend. We have read that interesting book. My friend and I have gone to the movies today. I have driven all the way to Cabo San Lucas. They have worked in that candy store. It has rained the whole month.

What have you done?

past participle

have, has

PRESENT perfect simple tense

You have not done your homework today.

Have you done your homework today?

I have done my homework today.

past participle

had

PAST perfect simple tense

You had not done your homework today.

Had you done your homework today?

I had done my homework today.

past participle

will have

FUTURE perfect simple tense

You will not have done your homework today.

Will you have done your homework today?

I will have done my homework today.

Perfect tense

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Have a nice week!

Thanks!