2. I HAVE PLAYED
YOU HAVE WON
SHE HAS BOUGHT
HE HAS COME
IT HAS EATEN
WE HAVE DONE
YOU HAVE VISITED
THEY HAVE SEEN
Pau Gasol has won the match.
He is very happy.
3. I HAVEN’T PLAYED
YOU HAVEN’T WON
SHE HASN’T BOUGHT
HE HASN’T COME
IT HASN’T EATEN
WE HAVEN’T DONE
YOU HAVEN’T VISITED Dani Pedrosa hasn’t won the
THEY HAVEN’T SEEN competition.
He has fallen down.
4. HAVE I PLAYED…?
HAVE YOU WON…?
HAS SHE BOUGHT…?
HAS HE COME…?
HAS IT EATEN …?
HAVE WE DONE …?
HAVE YOU VISITED…?
Have you seen this stadium?
Have you been in Barcelona?
HAVE THEY SEEN…?
7. PRESENT PERFECT
HAVE YOU HAD LUNCH?
YES, I HAVE
HAS SHE EATEN?
NO, SHE HASN’T
8. 2. WHEN WE GIVE NEW
1.WHEN THERE IS A CONNECTION INFORMATION AND WHEN WE
WITH THE PRESENT. ANNOUNCE A RECENT HAPPENING
I HAVE WASHED MY HAIR. I HAVE BROKEN MY ARM.
(Now my hair is clean) (Now I can’t write)
9. 4. TO SAYYOU HAVE NEVER DONE
3. WHEN IT’S THE FIRST TIME SOMETHING BEFORE OR DURING A
OF SOMETHING PERIOD OF TIME.
This is the first time he has She has never smoked.
driven a car. She hasn’t smoked for two
He has never driven a car months.
before.
10. … BEEN TO … GONE TO
He has been to Italy
He has gone to Italy.
(He was there but now he (He is in Italy now. He is not
has come back. So he is in in Reus.)
Reus.)
11. I haven’t studied very much this term.
My teacher has had a shower this morning.
My favourite team has won a lot of matches
this year. Now, it’s the champion.
This year, We have been to Paris.
I have played football today.
Today, my friend hasn’t done the homework.