When the Action is finished in the Past or some moments ago; but the Effects of that action is still remaining in the present, we use Present Perfect Tense. For more clarifications watch this video…
Examples:
I have completed my graduation in 2015.
She has just had a cup of coffee.
They have read this book.
Following are the structures of sentence in Present Perfect Tense:
Present Perfect Tense:- (structures)
Subject + has / have + verb 3 + object.
Subject + hasn’t / haven’t + verb 3 + object.
Has / have + Subject + verb 3 + object?
Hasn’t / haven’t + Subject + verb 3 + object?
Whq. + has / have + Subject + verb 3 + object?
Whq. + hasn’t/ haven’t + Subject + verb 3 + object?
(I / We / You / They / These / Those / Names = have)
(He / She / It / This / That / Any name = has)
Negative = (have + not = haven’t / has + not = hasn’t)
More Examples:-
- I have applied for a new job.
- I have been to Delhi.
- She has gone to Delhi.
- They have just had their lunch.
- He has already found his passport.
- My mother hasn’t cook food
- We haven’t got the permission so far.
- Have you sold your car?
- Have you ever hurt anyone?
- Has she never stolen anything?
- Haven’t they helped you?
- Hasn’t your father guided you?
- In which college have you taken admission?
- Why has she attended the lecture?
- Where have you been for so long?
- At whose house has he stayed tonight?
- For how many people have you cooked food?