Kamis, 04 April 2013

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE 2


VERBAL SENTENCES :



      (+)I have played badminton for five hours
     (-)I haven’t played badminton for five hours
     (?)Have you played badminton for five hours?

      (+)I have visited the cinema
     (-)I haven’t visited the cinema
     (?)Have you visited the cinema?

      (+) I have waited you for three hours ago
      (-) I have not waited you for three hours ago
      (?) Have I waited you for three hours ago?

      (+)He has had a lunch already
     (-)He hasn’t had a lunch
     (?)Has he had a lunch? 

      (+) He has studied for exam today.
      (-) He has not studied for exam today.
      (?) Has he studied for exam today?

      (+) You have smiled last night.
      (-) You have not smiled last night.
      (?) Have you smiled last night?

      (+)They have gone to Bandung
     (-)They haven’t gone to Bandung
     (?)Have they gone to Bandung? 

      (+) Jack has cleaned his house.
      (-) Jack has not cleaned his house.
      (?) Has Jack cleaned his house?

      (+)We have finished that homework
     (-)We haven’t finished that homework
     (?)Have we finished that homework?

      (+)He has came since twenty minutes
     (-)He hasn’t came since twenty minutes
     (?)Has he came since twenty minutes? 

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

NOMINAL SENTENCES :

   
      (+) Anggi has been a manager in the office last week.
      (-)  Anggi has not been a manager in the office last week.
      (?) Anggi been a manager in the office last week?

      (+)I have already seen that film
     (-)I haven’t  seen that film
     (?)Have you seen that film?
     
      (+) I have just been in this building.
      (-) I haven’t been in this building.
      (?) Have I been in this building? 
           
      (+) He has been lived in Jogja since six months ago.
      (-) He hasn't been lived in Jogja since six months ago.
      (?) Has he been lived in Jogja since six months ago?

      (+)You have been busy for four months
      (-)You haven’t been busy for four months
      (?)Have you been busy for four months?

      (+) We have been in Semarang since 2003.
     (-) We haven’t  been in Semarang since 2003.
     (?) Have we been in Semarang since 2003?
     
      (+) Barry has been a musician for three years.
     (-) Barry has not been a musician for three years.
     (?) Has Barry been a musician for three years?
     
      (+) I have been sad.
     (-) I have not been sad.
     (?) Have I  been sad?

      (+) We have been tired since Andri here.
      (-) We haven’t  been tired since Andri here.
      (?) Have we been tired since Andri here?

      (+) He has been watch a tv.
     (-) He hasn’t been watch a tv.
      (?) Has he been watch a tv?