Ever Never
For Since
Just Already Yet
Been Gone
Interrogative
Negative
Affirmative
Lo usiamo per parlare di eventi accaduti nel passato ma senza specificare quando.
PRESENT PERFECT
Si usa per rispondere a domande sulle proprie esperienze o per frasi negative. Example: I have never been to London.
Si usa per porre delle domande sulle proprie esperienze. Example: Have you ever been to London?
Never
Ever
Examples: She hasn't finished her lunch. (Reg.) She hasn't done her homework. (Irreg.)
REST OF THE SENTENCE
PAST PARTICIPLE
HAVEN'T HASN'T
SUBJ
Examples: I have watched this film twice. (Reg) I have run a marathon. (Irreg)
REST OF THE SENTENCE
PAST PARTICIPLE
HAVE HAS
SUBJ +
Example: I have lived here since 2021.
Example: I have waited for 3 hours.
Indica il momento in cui un'azione o avvenimento ha avuto inizio.
Indica la durata di un'azione o avvenimento.
SINCE
FOR
I haven't done my homework yet.
Negative: ancora
Have you done your homework yet?
Questions: gia'
I have already done my homework.
I have just finished lunch.
YET
ALREADY = GIA'
JUST = APPENA
No, I haven't.
Yes, I have.
Examples: Have you finished your homework? Have you read this book?
Rest of the sentence
PAST PARTICIPLE
SUBJ
HAVE HAS
Si usa per indicare che siamo andati in un luogo e non siamo tornati. Example: My sister has gone to the supermarket.
Si usa per indicare che siamo andati e tornati da un luogo. Example: I have been to London twice.
GONE
BEEN