50 Examples of Present Perfect Tense
50 Examples of Present Perfect Tense
All tenses – present, past and future – are important to learn as we would like to make sentences using all the tenses and also speak and write correctly. Some students might find it difficult to learn all the tenses well without examples.
In present perfect tense we use the verb ‘to have’ + past participle form of the verb .
Structure: subject + has/have + past participle form of the verb.
Examples of Present Perfect Tense
- I’ve lost my key!
- Have you ever been to Paris?
- She doesn’t have enough money to go shopping.
- I haven’t seen that movie yet!
- He has never been to the U.S.
- Has she ever gone to school?
- Have they ever met each other?
- She hasn’t cooked dinner for us in a long time.
- Have they ever met?
- I’ve seen that movie many times!
- He has never played with the dog.
- She is having a shower now .
- We have lived in New York for 4 years.
- This is my first time to cook.
- Have you ever seen that movie?
- I have forgotten my computer password.
- She has gone to school for 5 years now .
- They have never gone to the park before.
- We have never met each other before!
- Has he ever gone to New York?
- Has she ever forgotten her password?
- This is the first time I’ve been here.
- You have never been to Paris!
- Have you ever seen that movie before?
- The police have caught the criminals.
- He has played with the cat many times.
- She hasn’t gone to school for 5 years now.
- They haven’t gone to the park before or after that day.
- Have you ever seen this movie?
- This is my first time cooking Indian food!
- Have they ever gone to the park?
- This is my first time cooking Indian food!
- We have lived in New York for 4 years or 5 years.
- Have you ever seen that movie before?
- She hasn’t cooked dinner for us in a long time.
- Have you ever seen this movie before?
- He hasn’t played with the dog in a long time.
- This is my first time cooking Indian food.
- People are having their lunch now.
- I’ve lost my key!
- She doesn’t have enough money to go shopping.
- I haven’t seen that movie yet!
- He has never been to the U.S.
- Has she ever gone to school?
- Have they ever met each other?
- She hasn’t cooked dinner for us in a long time.
- Have they ever met?
- I’ve seen that movie many times!
- He has never played with the dog.
- She is having a shower now.