Form : ( She / He / it ) + has+ p.p ( I / You / We / They ) + have + p.p we/they key words: already- just- almost-since- for How long-ever- never- yet- recently Examples: 1) I have already finished my H.W 2) She has just cooked the lunch Negative form ( She / He / it ) + hasn’t + p.p ( I / You / We / They ) + haven’t + p.p ever- never : ever question never negative answer (No) Examples: Have you ever been to Paris? No’ I have never been to Paris Yet: yet Negative & questions Examples : I haven’t finished my H.W yet Have you finished your H.W yet? Note: Note: IIhave havegot gotaadoll doll (Neg.) (Neg.) she has got a doll (Neg.) she has got a doll (Neg.) But: But: IIhave haveaadoll doll(Neg.) (Neg.) she shehas hasaadoll doll(Neg.) (Neg.) IIhaven’t haven’tgot gotaadoll doll she hasn’t got a doll she hasn’t got a doll IIdon’t don’thave haveaadoll doll she shedoesn’t doesn’thave haveaadoll doll Question Form Has + (he / she / it) + p.p? Have + ( I / You / We /they ) + p.p? Examples 1) Have you ever found a ring? Yes, I have / No, I haven’t 2) Has she finished her H.W? Yes, she has / No, she hasn’t (since – for) An exact point in the past Since six o’clock / Tuesday / December / 1991 / last /yesterday she was child Ex 1- we’ have lived in this house since 2001 A period of time For hours ,3 months ,4 years ,a long time ,a while Ex.1- we’ve lived in this house for three years - Insert ( since or for ) : a) I’m from France, but I live in London now I have lived here _1992 b) I have worked in this school _ two years c) We have been married _a long time d) Jonathan has stayed here _ November e) We have had this flat last May