Present Perfect Forms

Positive Negative Question
  • I have traveled.
  • You have traveled.
  • We have traveled.
  • They have traveled.
  • He has traveled.
  • She has traveled.
  • It has traveled.
  • I have not traveled.
  • You have not traveled.
  • We have not traveled.
  • They have not traveled.
  • He has not traveled.
  • She has not traveled.
  • It has not traveled.
  • Have I traveled?
  • Have you traveled?
  • Have we traveled?
  • Have they traveled?
  • Has he traveled?
  • Has she traveled?
  • Has it traveled?

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Present continuous

Present Continuous FORM [am/is/are + present participle] Examples: You are watching TV. Are you watching TV? You are not watching TV.   USE 1 Now Use the Present Continuous with

Past Repetition

Past Repetition PART A Some of the sentences below contain common verb form mistakes. Find the sentences with errors and correct them using either “Simple Past,” “Used to” or “Would

Past Perfect

Past Perfect FORM [had + past participle] Examples: You had studied English before you moved to New York. Had you studied English before you moved to New York? You had