intermediate
Present Perfect
Learn how to express completed past actions with present relevance using have/has and past participles.
Learn how to express completed past actions with present relevance using have/has and past participles.
Follow along with these examples to strengthen your understanding.
Have you eaten bread?
Have you eaten bread?
I have eaten bread.
I have eaten bread.
Has she cleaned the room?
Has she cleaned the room?
She has cleaned the room.
She has cleaned the room.
Have you drunk coffee?
Have you drunk coffee?
I have drunk coffee.
I have drunk coffee.
Has he played tennis?
Has he played tennis?
He has played tennis.
He has played tennis.

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