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Present Perfect Form I/you/we/they have or he/she/it has, plus the past participle (with regular verbs the past participle is verb plus ed – worked. irregular verbs such as write – written) Affirmative: (subject + aux. verb 'have' + past participle) Negative: (subject + aux. verb 'have' + not + past participle) Question: (aux. verb 'have' + subject + past participle) The present perfect relates the past to the present and although commonly used by a native speaker, presents some difficulties to the English language learner. There are however many AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE QUESTION I have written I haven't written Have I written? Present Continuous Form: The present continuous (also known as the present progressive) tense is made with the present simple tense of the auxiliary verb to be and the present participle (verb plus ing – working) of the main verb. Affirmative: (subject + aux. verb 'be' + verb+ing) Negative: (subject + aux. verb 'be' + not + verb+ing) Question: (aux. verb 'be' + subject + verb+ing) Present Perfect Form I/you/we/they have or he/she/it has, plus the past participle (with regular verbs the past participle is verb plus ed – worked. irregular verbs such as write – written) Affirmative: (subject + aux. verb 'have' + past participle) Negative: (subject + aux. verb 'have' + not + past participle) Question: (aux. verb 'have' + subject + past participle) The present perfect relates the past to the present and although commonly used by a native speaker, presents some difficulties to the English language learner. There are however many irregular verbs such as write – written) Affirmative: (subject + aux. verb 'have' + past participle) Negative: (subject + aux. verb 'have' + not + past participle) Question: (aux. verb 'have' + subject + past participle) Present Perfect Continuous Form This tense relates past activities to the present. It implies that either the activity is likely to continue in the future, or that the activity was in progress for some length of time, or both. Affirmative: (subject + aux. verb 'have' + been + verb+ing) Negative: (subject + aux. verb 'have' + not + been + verb+ing) Question: (aux. verb 'have' + subject + been + verb+ing)
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