4.05 Be Polite
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4.5.12 Present Perfect
Present Perfect | Explained |
He has played football for 15 years. | He played football for 15 years, and he is still playing football. |
Have you seen my sister? No, I haven't. | Not yet. |
I have been tired. | I was tired yesterday and I am still tired. |
I have finished my homework. | I finished my homework an hour ago. Look at it, it is done. |
Have you been to England? | Did you ever go the England? (So far) |
I haven't found my socks. | I tried to find my sock, but I still don't find them. |
I have bought 5 kg of rice and some onion. | I bought rice and onion. Look, they are here. |
I have known him. | I knew him in the past, and I still know him. |
He has worked here. | He worked here in the past and he is still working here. |
She has broken my arm. | She broke my arm, and now my arm is broken. |
The children have made a mess in the kitchen. | The children made a mess and now the kitchen is in a mess. |