The Present Perfect is formed with have / has + past participle. - True, The negative form of the Present Perfect is have not / has not + past participle. - True, We use has with the subjects I, you, we, and they. - False, Questions in the Present Perfect begin with Have or Has. - True, The past participle of the verb eat is eaten. - True, The sentence She has went to the library is grammatically correct. - False, We can use ever in questions with the Present Perfect. - True, The verb study becomes studied in the Present Perfect. - True, The sentence They have finish their homework is correct. - False,
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Present Perfect Grammar
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