Note that in 3rd person, we use “has” instead of “have”. But there are lots of irregular verbs – for example, been (be), eaten (eat), made (make), gone (go), got (get), given (give), read (read), said (say), taken (take). The past participle of regular verbs end in -ed, for verbs like walked, played, looked and watched. Use the auxiliary verb have + the past participle of the main verb. The time of the action is often unspecified, and the focus is more on the result rather than the action. ![]() The present perfect simple is used to connect the past to the present. *Remember if it’s a stative verb to use present simple instead. Can you describe what is happening using the present continuous? We’ll post an answer key at the end of this blogpost. ![]() In these cases, we use the present simple instead. Stative verbs refer to states, feelings, or senses rather than actions. There are some verbs we cannot use in the continuous tense. ![]() Private Language Classes for Children & Teens.Robotics and Coding in English for Kids.English for Young Learners 22/23 – ONLINE or IN PERSON. ![]() English Super Intensive Summer – 100 Hours.English Courses for Adults 22/23 – ONLINE or IN PERSON.
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