๐น Formula
Subject + has/have + Verb (3rd form) + object
๐ This is the basic structure of the Present Perfect tense.
๐น Examples
- I have finished my homework
- She has completed her work
- They have played cricket
๐น Past Participle (V3 Form of Verb)
In Present Perfect tense, we always use the third form of the verb (V3).
๐ To understand this concept in more detail, you can study Helping Verbs (Auxiliary Verbs) here:
๐ [Learn Helping Verbs โ Complete Guide]
๐ Examples:
| Base Verb (V1) | V2 | V3 |
|---|---|---|
| eat | ate | eaten |
| go | went | gone |
| write | wrote | written |
| do | did | done |
| see | saw | seen |
๐น Helping Verbs (Has / Have)
The Present Perfect tense uses two helping verbs: has and have.
โ Use โhaveโ with:
I, You, We, They
Examples:
- I have done my work.
- They have completed the task.
โ Use โhasโ with:
He, She, It (singular subjects)
Examples:
- He has finished his homework.
- She has written a letter.
๐น 1. Affirmative (Positive Sentences)
Structure:
Subject + has/have + past participle (V3)
Examples:
- I have finished my homework.
- She has completed her work.
๐น 2. Negative Sentences
Structure:
Subject + has/have + not + past participle (V3)
๐ Short form (contraction):
- has not โ hasnโt
- have not โ havenโt
Examples:
- I have not finished my homework.
- She has not completed her work.
- They havenโt done the task.
๐น 3. Interrogative Sentences (Questions)
Structure:
Has/Have + subject + past participle (V3)?
Examples:
- Have you finished your homework?
- Has she completed her work?
- Have they done the task?
๐น 4. WH-Questions
Structure:
WH word + has/have + subject + past participle (V3)?
Examples:
- Why have you finished your work early?
- Where has she gone?
- What have they done?
๐น Important Note
โ I have eat food
โ
I have eaten food
๐ Always use V3, not V1 or V2
๐น Quick Tip
๐ Has/Have + V3 = Present Perfect