Present Perfect Tense |English Grammar |Difference between Present Perfect vs Simple past Tense HD
Present Perfect Tense |English Grammar |Difference between Present Perfect vs Simple past Tense Present Perfect Tense |English Grammar |Difference between Present Perfect vs Simple past Tense In my Today’s lesson I am going to talk about Present Perfect Tense |Difference between Present Perfect vs Past Simple Tense . Tense plays a vital role in English language . without learning the rules of tenses , it is not possible to master the skills of English. In order to learn the uses of present perfect tense I would like to show the four basic structures of this tense. They are Affirmative Sentence, Negative sentence , Affirmative question and Negative question. There are different uses of Present perfect tense . some of you might find problem of making sentences. many of you make mistake in present perfect tense and simple past tense . for that reason I am going to show the difference between present perfect tense vs simple past tense . present perfect tense is one of the most important tenses of English which has many uses . without learning the difference between present perfect vs simple past tense you will be able to learn English properly. that is why in today’s video I am going to make you clear when to use present perfect and simple past tense . This grammar lesson will help you a lot to remove your confusion easily. So, let ‘s begin. I am going to teach you four basic structure of this tense to make sentences easily. while teaching you the structures of this tense , you will taught many example sentences so that you can make a lot sentence according to your demand. The structure of the Affirmative Sentence of Present Perfect Tense is : Subject + have / has + past participle + object + extension. Example: I have done the work. you have eaten rice . He has helped me . She has cooked rice . The boy has sent an e- mail to his mother. We have solved the problem easily. Some of you make mistake in identifying the helping verb and the main verb in the different competitive exams . here ‘have and has ‘ are the helping verb and past participle is the main verb . The structure of the Negative Sentence of the Present perfect tense is : Subject + have not / has not + past participle + object + extension. Example: I have not done the work. you have not read the book. He has not taken breakfast. She has not cooked food. My father has not gone to Thailand . The boy has not come here . The Structure of the Affirmative question of the present perfect tense is : Have/ Has + Subject + past participle + object + extension + ? Example: Have you eaten rice ? Has he gone there ? Has your father gone to London? Has the boy played football? Has she worked out the sum ? The structure of Negative question of the present perfect tense is : Have n’t / Has n’t + subject + past participle + object + extension+ ? Example: Have n ’t you gone to America ? Has n’t she helped you in your danger ? Has n’t the boy read the book attentively . Has n’t your mother cooked foo
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