2. Uses
1. Use it to describe experiences in
your life.
I’ve been to New York three times in my
life.
3. 2. Use it to describe events that started in
the past and are still happening now.
I’ve lived here all my life (and I live here now).
John has worked here for 10 years (and he
works here now).
4. Never refer to a finished time with a present perfect
verb.
I’ve hurt my arm yesterday. => I’ve hurt my arm.
John’s been to New York last month. => John’s been to New York.
5. Form
Affirmative
Example:
She’s been to Peru
We’ve climbed that mountain
I, we, you, they Have/ ’ve Past participle
verb
He, she, it Has/ ’s Past participle
verb
6. Form
Negative
Example:
He hasn’t bought tickets
I haven’t read the brochure
I, we, you, they Have not/ haven’t Past participle
verb
He, she, it Has not/ hasn’t Past participle
verb
7. Form
Questions
Example:
Have you ever swam in a river?
Has she had any injuries?
Have I, we, you, they Past participle
verb?
Has He, she, it Past participle
verb?