+hasn’t+ Ved/d
He hasn’t finished his homework yet.
She has already washed her hair.
Has it watered the flower yet?
he / she / it
+ has+ Ved/d Has + + Ved/d?
ADVERBS: PRESENT USE:
already, yet, just, never, We use the present perfect
ever, since, for, this PERFECT for a completed action which
morning verbs
regular*(re has a result in the present.
+have+ Ved/d Have + +Ved/d?
I/we/you/they
They have just cleaned their shoes.
Have you washed the car?
+ haven’t + Ved/d
We haven’t visited our grandpa for a month.
+hasn’t+III column It hasn’t caught a butterfly yet.
catch - caught - caught
She has just made a sandcastle.
Has he ever eaten snails?
make - made - made
eat - ate - eaten
he / she / it
+has+III column
Has + +III column?
ADVERBS: PRESENT USE:
already, yet, just, never, We use the present perfect
ever, since, for, this PERFECT for a completed action which
morning irregular verbs
*(re has a result in the present.
+have+ III column
I/we/you/they
Have+ +IIIcolumn?
go - went - gone
see - saw - seen
They have already gone to bed.
Have you ever seen Superman?
fight - fought - fought
+haven’t+IIIcolumn
We haven’t fought since we were children.