A: I haven't heard this controller's recording yet. Have you?
B: Yes, I have. It's really good.
Present Perfect Simple
have or has + past participle
Positive & Negative Sentences
I You We They |
have have not / haven't |
experienced had been |
vectoring today. two runs of arrival this morning. too many distractions. |
He She It |
has has not / hasn't |
Questions
Have | I You We They |
experienced had been |
vectoring today? two runs of arrival this morning? too many distractions? |
Has | He She It |
Use
Past → Present
The Present Perfect is used to connect the past with the present. It is used when we think about the past and present together:
I have met the tower supervisor.
She has learned how to vector aircraft.
I haven't seen N745LP.
There's been an aircraft incident.
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