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Unit 10 - Present Perfect

This document provides an overview of the Present Perfect tense in English grammar, including verb forms and their usage. It outlines the structure for positive, negative, and question forms of the Present Perfect tense. Additionally, it includes examples of various verbs in different forms.

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Unit 10 - Present Perfect

This document provides an overview of the Present Perfect tense in English grammar, including verb forms and their usage. It outlines the structure for positive, negative, and question forms of the Present Perfect tense. Additionally, it includes examples of various verbs in different forms.

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UNIT 10

GRAMMAR
PRESENT PERFECT

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1. VERB FORMS

F
Present simple Present
Base form Past simple Past Participle
– Singular continuous

V0 Vs/es V-ing V-ed/2 V-ed/3


play plays playing played played

watch watches watching watched watched

eat eats eating ate eaten

go goes going went gone


Past Past
Base Past simple Base Past simple
participle participle

be was/were been go went gone

buy bought bought have had had

come came come put put put

cut cut cut read read read

do did done run ran run

drink drank drunk take took taken

eat ate eaten write wrote written


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Extra worksheets

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practice F
1. Present Perfect 1

Formula 2

Positive
Negative
Question
3

Start

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I / You / We / They
Ben and Mary have
The students
eaten breakfast.
He / She / It
Ben has
The student
I / You / We / They
have not
Ben and Mary
(haven’t)
The students
eaten breakfast.
He / She / It
has not
Ben
(hasn’t)
The student
I / You / We / They
Have Ben and Mary
The students
eaten breakfast ?
He / She / It
Has Ben
The student
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Extra worksheets

Let’s T

practice F

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