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Present Perfect

The document provides examples of sentences using the present perfect tense in English. It gives positive, negative, and interrogative examples for the verbs "to watch", "to prepare", and "to try" using the first person singular pronoun "I". Similar examples are then provided using other pronouns including "she", "he", "it", "you", "they", and "we".

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Present Perfect

The document provides examples of sentences using the present perfect tense in English. It gives positive, negative, and interrogative examples for the verbs "to watch", "to prepare", and "to try" using the first person singular pronoun "I". Similar examples are then provided using other pronouns including "she", "he", "it", "you", "they", and "we".

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Name : Tesalonika Maria Hana Lampa

NIM : 2020054

1. Present Perfect Tense Verbal

1) I
1. (+) I have watched “Titanic” movie for more than 10 times
(-) I have not watched “Titanic” movie for more than 10
times
(?) Have i watched “Titanic” movie for more than 10
times?
2. (+) I have prepared dinner for you. 
(-) I have not prepared dinner for you.
(?) Have i prepared dinner for you?
3. (+) I have tried your cooking before.
(-) I have not tried your cooking before.
(?) Have i tried your cooking before?
2) She
1. (+) She has delivered your message to me.
(-) She has not delivered your message to me.
(?) Has she delivered your message to me?
2. (+) She has finished her homework.
(-) She has not finished her homework.
(?) Has she finished her homework?
3. (+) She has studied English yesterday.
(-) She has not studied English yesterday.
(?) Has she studied English yesterday?
3) He
1. (+) He has resigned from this company.
(-) He has not resigned from this company
(?) Has he resigned from this company?
2. (+) He has returned that book to the librarian.
(-) He has not returned that book to the librarian.
(?) Has he returned that book to the librarian?
3. (+) He has graduated from university
(-) He has not graduated from university.
(?) Has he graduated from university?
4) It
1. (+) It has my pleasure to help you
(-) It has not my pleasure to help you
(?) Has it my pleasure to help you?
2. (+) It has two weeks that him left home.
(-) It has not two weeks that him left home
(?) Has it two weeks that him left home?
3. (+) It has cold in Korea
(-) It has not cold in Korea
(?)Has it cold in Korea?
5) You
1. (+) You have bought the sugar.
(-) You have not bought the sugar.
(?) Have you bought the sugar?
2. (+) You have played badminton.
(-) You have not played badminton.
(?) Have you played badminton?
3. (+) You have washed my car.
(-) You have not washed my car
(?) Have you washed my car?
6) They
1. (+) They have asked me to visit them several times.
(-) They have not asked me to visit them several times.
(?) Have they asked me to visit them several times?
2. (+) They have forgotten about them promises to me.
(-) They have not forgotten about them promises to me.
(?) Have they forgotten about them promises to mem
3. (+) They have sent me some important notes.
(-) They have not sent me some important notes.
(?) Have they sent me some important notes?
7) We
1. (+) We have graduated from university.
(-) We have not graduated from university.
(?) Ha e we graduated from university?
2. (+) We have ordered food.
(-) We have not ordered food.
(?) Have we ordered food?
3. (+) We have applied suncream before going out.
(-) We have not applied suncream before going out.
(?) Have we applied suncream before going out?

2. Present Perfect Tense Nominal


1) I
1. (+) I have been sick since yesterday. 
(-) I have not been sick since yesterday.
(?) Have i been sick since yesterday?
2. (+) I have been here since two weeks
(-) I have not been here since two weeks.
(?) Have i been here since two weeks?
3. (+) I have been to abroad for two years
(-) I have not been to abroad for two years.
(?) Have i been to abroad for two years?
2) She
1. (+) She has been busy for these 2 weeks
(-) She has not been busy for these 2 weeks.
(?) Has she been bust for these 2 weeks?
2. (+) She has been a teacher in this school for 1 years
(-) She has not been a teacher in this school for 1 years.
(?) Has she been a teacher in this school for 1 years?
3. (+) She has been a doctor for 5 years
(-) She has not been a doctor for 5 years
(?) Has she been a doctor for 5 years?
3) He
1. (+) He has been  a mechanic in the workshop for 2 years.
(-) He has not been a mechanic in the workshop for 2
years.
(?) Has he been a mechanic in the workshop for 2 years?
2. (+) He has been worked in Goggle company for 12
years.
(-) He has not been worked in Google company for 12
years.
(?) Has he been worked in Google company for 12
years?
3. (+) He has been stopped smoking for 3 years
(-) He has not been stopped smoking for 3 years.
(?) Has he been stoppef smoking for 3 years?
4) It
1. (+) It has been a long time since the last time we met.
(-) It has not been a long time since the last time we met.
(?) Has it been a long time since the last time we met?
2. (+) It has been a year since I visited you last time.
(-) It has not been a year since I visited you last time.
(?) Has it been a year since I visited you last time?
3. (+) It has been another excellent year for that store. 
(-) It has not been another excellent year for that store. 
(?) Has it been another excellent year for that store?
5) You
1. (+) You have been a singer for 10 years
(-) You have not been a singer for 10 years.
(?) Have you been a singer for 10 years?
2. (+) You have been a secretary in the office since January
2016
(-) You have not been a secretary in the office since
January 2016.
(?) Have you been a secretary in the office since January
2016?
3. (+) You have been recovered from illness for 1 weeks
(-) You have not been recovered from illness for 1 weeks
(?) Have you been recovered from illness for 1 weeks?
6) They
1. (+) They have been together since their parents passed
away.
(-) They have not been together since their parents
passed away.
(?) Have they been together since their parents passed
away?
2. (+) They have been best friends for seven years.
(-) They have not been best friends for seven years.
(?) Have they been best friends for seven years?
3. (+) They have been here for two week.
(-) They have not been here for two week.
(?) Have they been here for two week?
7) We
1. (+) We have been ready since 1 hour ago, but there is no
sign from randy that he will come soon.
(-) We have not been ready since 1 hour ago, but there
is no sign from randy that he will come soon.
(?) Have we been ready since 1 hour ago, but there is no
Sign from randy that he will come soon?
2. (+) We have been a worker in that bakery store since
2011.
(-) We have not been a worker in that bakery store since
2011.
(?) Have we been a worker in that bakery store since
2011?
3. (+) We have been best friends since senior high school.
(-) We have not been best friends since senior high
school.
(?) Have we been best friends since senior high school?

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