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Negative sentences

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To make negative statements in the Present Perfect, we use:

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Singular Plural

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We use Present Perfect tense to ask and answer questions about actions or events in the past that still have an effect on the present moment.

To make questions in the Present Perfect, we should use the following structure:

have / has + subject + Past Participle

Have you lived here all your life?

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Yes/No questions

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We often use the adverb ‘ever‘ when asking questions about events in people’s lives. In such questions we put ‘ever‘ before the past participle:

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We often use the adverb ‘yet‘ when asking questions about actions or events that could have just happened:

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To make a special question, use the same word order as with yes-no questions but put a wh-word before the verb ‘have’ or ‘has’. The structure is:

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Use ‘How long…?’ to ask for how much time a situation has continued:

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Present Perfect: Statements

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