Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Present Perfect Tense

Affirmative
I have drunk a cup of coffee.
You have drunk a cup of coffee.
We have drunk a cup of coffee.
They have drunk a cup of coffee.
He has drunk a cup of coffee.
She has drunk a cup of coffee.
Guntur has drunk a cup of coffee.
Father has drunk a cup of coffee.
He and she have drunk a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur have drunk a cup of coffee.

Negative
I have not drunk a cup of coffee.
You have not drunk a cup of coffee.
We have not drunk a cup of coffee.
They have not drunk a cup of coffee.
He has not drunk a cup of coffee.
She has not drunk a cup of coffee.
Guntur has not drunk a cup of coffee.
Father has not drunk a cup of coffee.
He and she have not drunk a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur have not drunk a cup of coffee.

Interrogative
Have I drunk a cup of coffee?
Have you drunk a cup of coffee?
Have we drunk a cup of coffee?
Have they drunk a cup of coffee?
Has he drunk a cup of coffee?
Has she drunk a cup of coffee?
Has Guntur drunk a cup of coffee?
Has father drunk a cup of coffee?
Have he and she drunk a cup of coffee?
Have father and Guntur drunk a cup of coffee?

Negative Interrogative
Have I not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have you not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have we not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have they not drunk a cup of coffee?
Has he not drunk a cup of coffee?
Has she not drunk a cup of coffee?
Has Guntur not drunk a cup of coffee?
Has father not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have he and she not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have father and Guntur not drunk a cup of coffee?

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