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Present Perfect Tense Kelas 9

The document discusses the present perfect tense, including its definition, use in verbal and nominal sentences, and question formation. It provides examples of the present perfect tense in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences.

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Present Perfect Tense Kelas 9

The document discusses the present perfect tense, including its definition, use in verbal and nominal sentences, and question formation. It provides examples of the present perfect tense in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences.

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Present

Perfect
Tense
Group
6
Eli Pebrianti

Member Hilwana
Zafirah

's Nurul
Khoerunnisa

Name Siti Humairah


Tsabita Hasanah
Zahwa Aqila
Usag The present perfect tense is a form
of a verb used to express an action
e or situation that started in the past
and is still continuing today.

Definition of Present Perfect Tense


Have is used for subjects
→ They
→We
→I

Use →You

Have Has is used for subjects


→ He

and →She
→It

Has
Verbal Negative (-) :
Subject + have/has + not + verb 3 +
Sentences
In verbal sentences, after the subject
Object
2
is followed by a Verb 3 Example:
• She has not eaten three times a
day.

Positif (+) :
Interogative (?) :
Subject + have/has + verb 3 +
Have/Has + Subject + verb 3 +
1 Object 3
Object + ?

Example:
Example:
•She has eaten three times a day.
• Has she eaten three times a day?
Nominal Negative (-) :

Sentences Subject + have/has + not + been +


Complement.
Nominal sentences are sentences that do not
2
contain verbs such as adjectives, nouns and Example:
adverbs. • You have not been a creative
writer since 2018.

Positif (+) :
Interogative (?) :
Subject + have/has + been +
Have/Has + Subject + been +
Complement. Complement + ?
1
3
Example: Example:
• You have been a creative writer • Have he been a creative writer
since 2018. since 2018?
Sentences
Question
prefix
Words
A question formed by adding the

5W + 1H (what, where, who, when, For asking a subject


why, how)
For questions about QW +have/has + V3 + C
place, process, reasons. +?
QW + have/has + S + V3
+O+?
Example:
Example: • Who has gotten a
• Where have they swum Grammy award?
last summer?
1

Time
Expressions 3
End Thank You

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