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Example Of Present Perfect Tense Part-3

Example Of Present Perfect Tense Part-3

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INTRODUCTION

Check INDEFINITE and CONTINUOUS as well. EXAMPLE OF PRESENT PERFECT TENSE is a rather important tense in English. In fact, the structure of it is very simple. In other words, Present Perfect Tense is related to SOMETHING WHICH YOU HAVE COMPLETED IN PRESENT RECENTLY.

EXAMPLE OF PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (POSITIVE)

The PRESENT PERFECT is all regarding something which has done recently in the present as I told you above. Moreover, we have to use HAS/HAVE+V3 In other words, HAS with SINGULAR and HAVE with PLURAL subjects but we DON’T MENTION ANY TIME such as TODAY, TOMORROW, AFTERNOON and EVENING, etc.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

FOR EXAMPLE:-

SINGULAR 1. P) SHE HAS DRUNK MILK.

2. P) HE HAS HELPED ME.

3. P) RANI HAS GONE TO SCHOOL.

4. P) THE JUDGE HAS GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT.

5. P) KHUSHI HAS SEEN HER RESULT.

PLURAL 1. P) WE HAVE SOLD OUR CAR.

2. P) THEY HAVE SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS.

3. P) I HAVE DECEIVED YOU.

4. P) YOU HAVE GONE TO LONDON.

5. P) RAVI AND MEENAKSHI HAVE INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS.

EXAMPLE OF PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (NEGATIVE)

Now we will make these above sentences in NEGATIVE:-

SINGULAR 1. N) SHE HAS NOT DRUNK MILK.

2. N) HE HAS NOT HELPED ME.

3. N) RANI HAS NOT GONE TO SCHOOL.

4. N) THE JUDGE HAS NOT GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT.

5. N) KHUSHI HAS NOT SEEN HER RESULT.

PLURAL 1. N) WE HAVE NOT SOLD OUR CAR.

2. N) THEY HAVE NOT SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS.

3. N) I HAVE NOT DECEIVED YOU.

4. N) YOU HAVE NOT GONE TO LONDON.

5. N) RAVI AND MEENAKSHI HAVE NOT INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS.

EXAMPLE OF PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (INTERROGATIVE)

Now we will make these above sentences in INTERROGATIVE:-

SINGULAR 1. I) HAS SHE DRUNK MILK?

2. I) HAS HE HELPED ME?

3. I) HAS RANI GONE TO SCHOOL?

4. I) HAS THE JUDGE GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT?

5. I) HAS KHUSHI SEEN HER RESULT?

PLURAL 1. I) HAVE WE SOLD OUR CAR?

2. I) HAVE THEY SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS?

3. I) HAVE I DECEIVED YOU?

4. I) HAVE YOU GONE TO LONDON?

5. I) HAVE RAVI AND MEENAKSHI INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS?

EXAMPLE OF PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (INTERROGATIVE NEGATIVE)

Now we will make these above sentences in INTERROGATIVE NEGATIVE:-

SINGULAR 1. IN) HAS NOT SHE DRUNK MILK?

2. IN) HAS NOT HE HELPED ME?

3. IN) HAS NOT RANI GONE TO SCHOOL?

4. IN) HAS NOT THE JUDGE GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT?

5. IN) HAS NOT KHUSHI SEEN HER RESULT?

PLURAL 1. IN) HAVE NOT WE SOLD OUR CAR?

2. IN) HAVE NOT THEY SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS?

3. IN) HAVE NOT I DECEIVED YOU?

4. IN) HAVE NOT YOU GONE TO LONDON?

5. IN) HAVE NOT RAVI AND MEENAKSHI INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS?

PAST PERFECT TENSE (POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, INTERROGATIVE, AND INTERROGATIVE NEGATIVE)

The PAST PERFECT is all about ANY ACTION OR A THING WHICH HAD DONE EARLIER IN THE PAST. Similarly, we have to use HAD+V3 with (SINGULAR+PLURAL BOTH). Similarly, you have to use a helping verb like HAD at the beginning of every Interrogative, and Interrogative Negative sentence.

PAST PERFECT TENSE

FOR EXAMPLE:-

SINGULAR

1. P) SHE HAD DRUNK MILK.

1. N) SHE HAD NOT DRUNK MILK.

  1. I) HAD SHE DRUNK MILK?
  1. IN) HAD NOT SHE DRUNK MILK?

2. P) HE HAD HELPED ME.

2. N) HE HAD NOT HELPED ME.

2. I) HAD HE HELPED ME?

2. IN) HAD NOT HE HELPED ME?

3. P) RANI HAD GONE TO SCHOOL.

3. N) RANI HAD NOT GONE TO SCHOOL.

3. I) HAD RANI GONE TO SCHOOL?

3. IN) HAD NOT RANI GONE TO SCHOOL?

4. P) THE JUDGE HAD GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT.

4. N) THE JUDGE HAD NOT GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT.

4. IN) HAD JUDGE GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT?

4. IN) HAD NOT JUDGE GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT?

5. P) KHUSHI HAD SEEN HER RESULT.

5. N) KHUSHI HAD NOT SEEN HER RESULT.

5. I) HAD KHUSHI SEEN HER RESULT?

5. IN) HAD NOT KHUSHI SEEN HER RESULT?

PLURAL

1. P) WE HAD SOLD OUR CAR.

1. N) WE HAD NOT SOLD OUR CAR.

1. I) HAD WE SOLD OUR CAR?

1. IN) HAD NOT WE SOLD OUR CAR?

2. P) THEY HAD SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS.

2. N) THEY HAD NOT SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS.

2. I) HAD THEY SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS?

2. IN) HAD NOT THEY SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS?

3. P) I HAD DECEIVED YOU.

3. N) I HAD NOT DECEIVED YOU.

3. I) HAD I DECEIVED YOU?

3. IN) HAD NOT I DECEIVED YOU?

4. P) YOU HAD GONE TO LONDON.

4. N) YOU HAD NOT GONE TO LONDON.

4. I) HAD YOU GONE TO LONDON?

4. IN) HAD NOT YOU GONE TO LONDON?

5. P) RAVI AND MEENAKSHI HAD INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS.

5. N) RAVI AND MEENAKSHI HAD NOT INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS.

5. P) HAD RAVI AND MEENAKSHI INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS?

5. IN) HAD NOT RAVI AND MEENAKSHI INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS?

FUTURE PERFECT TENSE (POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, INTERROGATIVE, AND INTERROGATIVE NEGATIVE)

The FUTURE PERFECT is AN ACTION WHICH WILL HAVE DONE IN FUTURE.

Similarly, we have to use WILL HAVE+V3 with (SINGULAR+PLURAL BOTH). In addition to Positive and Negative, we will also make Interrogative (question), and Interrogative negative sentences (question negative) as well.

EXAMPLE OF WILL HAVE

FOR EXAMPLE:-

SINGULAR

1. P) SHE WILL HAVE DRUNK MILK.

1. N) SHE WILL NOT HAVE DRUNK MILK.

  1. I) WILL SHE HAVE DRUNK MILK?
  1. IN) WILL NOT SHE HAVE DRUNK MILK?

2. P) HE WILL HAVE HELPED ME.

2. N) HE WILL NOT HAVE HELPED ME.

2. I) WILL HE HAVE HELPED ME?

2. IN) WILL NOT HE HAVE HELPED ME?

3. P) RANI WILL HAVE GONE TO SCHOOL.

3. N) RANI WILL NOT HAVE GONE TO SCHOOL.

3. I) WILL RANI HAVE GONE TO SCHOOL?

3. IN) WILL NOT RANI HAVE GONE TO SCHOOL?

4. P) THE JUDGE WILL HAVE GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT.

4. N) THE JUDGE WILL NOT HAVE GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT.

4. IN) WILL JUDGE HAVE GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT?

4. IN) WILL NOT JUDGE HAVE GIVEN THE JUDGEMENT?

5. P) KHUSHI WILL HAVE SEEN HER RESULT.

5. N) KHUSHI WILL NOT HAVE SEEN HER RESULT.

5. I) WILL KHUSHI HAVE SEEN HER RESULT?

5. IN) WILL NOT KHUSHI HAVE SEEN HER RESULT?

PLURAL

1. P) WE WILL HAVE SOLD OUR CAR.

1. N) WE WILL NOT HAVE SOLD OUR CAR.

1. I) WILL WE HAVE SOLD OUR CAR?

1. IN) WILL NOT WE HAVE SOLD OUR CAR?

2. P) THEY WILL HAVE SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS.

2. N) THEY WILL NOT HAVE SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS.

2. I) WILL THEY HAVE SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS?

2. IN) WILL NOT THEY HAVE SOLVED THEIR PROBLEMS?

3. P) I WILL HAVE DECEIVED YOU.

3. N) I WILL NOT HAVE DECEIVED YOU.

3. I) WILL I HAVE DECEIVED YOU?

3. IN) WILL NOT I HAVE DECEIVED YOU?

4. P) YOU WILL HAVE GONE TO LONDON.

4. N) YOU WILL NOT HAVE GONE TO LONDON.

4. I) WILL YOU HAVE GONE TO LONDON?

4. IN) WILL NOT YOU HAVE GONE TO LONDON?

5. P) RAVI AND MEENAKSHI WILL HAVE INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS.

5. N) RAVI AND MEENAKSHI WILL NOT HAVE INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS.

5. P) WILL RAVI AND MEENAKSHI HAVE INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS?

5. IN) WILL NOT RAVI AND MEENAKSHI HAVE INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS?

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What is perfect tense with examples? OR What’s the meaning of perfect tense?

The perfect tense is all about an action or work which has done recently in present. For example – I have completed my homework. Here you have to use has/have + v3.

How do you explain perfect tense to a child?

We will simply explain perfect tense to our child by performing action because children will always catch through colorful pictures and action which will remain in their mind forever or last long.

What are the 3 perfect tenses?

The three (3) perfect tense are – PRESENT PERFECT – action or work which has done recently in present, PAST PERFECT – action or work which had done in past, FUTURE PERFECT – action or work which will done in future.

How do you write the perfect tense?

I will write perfect tense examples such as – she has gone to market.
my mother has rinsed all the dishes.
my father has left for his office.

What is rule of present perfect tense?

The rule perfect tense is – sub+has/have+v3+obj.

When present perfect tense is used? OR How do you teach present perfect tense?

Present perfect tense is used when you have completed your or any other action recently.

What is past perfect tense examples? OR What is perfect past tense with example?

The past perfect tense is all about the work or action which had completed or done in past. For example – he had taken his lunch, my mother had washed all the clothes and my sister had left for her school.

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