PRESENT PERFECT TENSE


the Present Perfect tense form in English tenses is used for a simple action that is still ongoing or the one just taught stopped, but has an influence up to the present. Put emphasis on results.

Usage:
1. actions that occur at an uncertain time before this time
2. actions in the past and have influence in the present
3. actions that began in the past and still continue in the present

Formula: Positive (+)
Subject + has / have + + object Subject + has / have + verb III + Negative object (-)
Subject + has / have + not + has + Subject + has / have + not + verb III + object Ask (?) Objects
Have / has + Subject + verb III + object
Have / has + subject + been + object

Example:
I have at home for a month (+)
Mr. Handoko has not eaten the satay already (-) Has Mr. Priest has been here since 06.00? (?)

To form the Present Perfect sentence (simple) tense we need to know about:
1. verb (verb) "have" (auxiliary verb / auxiiliary verb)
- Single form, I have
You have
He / she / it has
- Plurals, We have
You have
They have
2. past participle (been / verb III) Example:
Talk = talked (team lar) Go = gone (irregular)

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