The present perfect tense is formed using:

  • subject + verb 'have' + past participle

The verb 'have' changes depending on the subject, but the past tense verb at the end always stays the same, regardless who the subject is.

I have walked along the beach many times.
You have walked along the beach many times.
He has walked along the beach many times.
She has walked along the beach many times.
It has walked along the beach many times.
We have walked along the beach many times.
You have walked along the beach many times.
They have walked along the beach many times.

We can also use the present perfect to make negative sentences using:

  • subject + verb 'have' + not + past participle
I have not read that book before.
You have not read that book before.
He has not read that book before.
She has not read that book before.
It has not read that book before.
We have not read that book before.
You have not read that book before.
They have not read that book before.

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