Monday, 19 March 2012

Present perfect for experience

Present perfect for experience | Johnny Grammar | Learn English | British Council

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We use the present perfect to talk about experiences in the past up to the moment of speaking. The present perfect is subject + auxiliary 'have' + past participle. We often shorten 'have/has' to ''ve/'s'.

I've eaten in this restaurant many times.
To make the negative we add 'not' between the auxiliary 'have'and the past participle.

I haven't had it before.
The question form is auxiliary 'have/has' + past participle.

Have you tried this vegetable dish?

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