The present perfect simple, Present perfect + already/yet

1. The present perfect simple

(for a past action with a present result)

We use the present perfect simple when we talk about the present result of a past action.

– People have polluted the sea.

– They have not taken care of animals.


1.1. Form

have/has + past participle (3rd form below).


1.2. Regular verbs

– polute, polluted, polluted;

– plant, planted, planted;

– destroy, destroyed, destroyed.



1.3. Irregular verbs

– be, was/were, been;

– cut, cut, cut;

– take, took, taken.


2. Present perfect + already/yet

(to talk about time up to the present)


A. + yet

(to ask if an action has been done)

– Have you met her, yet?


B. + yet

(to show that an action hasn’t been done up to now)

– No, I haven’t met her, yet.


C. + already

(to show that an action happened sooner than expected)

– Yes, I have already met her.



The present perfect simple, Present perfect + already/yet

The present perfect simple, Present perfect + already/yet




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