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Answered by Niruru
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(II) 1. They have played football.

2. He has spoken English.

3. I've written a poem.

4. We haven't washed the car.

5. Nancy hasn't met her friends.

(III) 1. They have finished their homework.

2. She has visited her friend.

3. The maid has cleaned the house.

4. He has driven the van.

5. Have you ever written a poem?



\large {Explanation:}

Present Perfect Tense signifies that the action is over but it isn't too late to finish.

The rules for making sentences in present perfect tense are given below :-

\bf {Helping \: verb :}

(i) Have (1st person & 3rd person - I, we, they, you)

(ii) Has (2nd person - He, she, it, noun)

\bf {Statement :}

(Subject + have/has + V3 + Object)

\bf {Negative :}

(Subject + haven't /hasn't + V3 + Object)

\bf {Interrogative :}

(Have/Has + Subject + V3 + Object?)

\bf {Interrogative \: Negative :}

(Haven't /Hasn't + Subject + V3 +Object?)

\bf {Wh \: Family :}

(Wh + Subject + have/ has + V3 + Object?)
Answered by jiya9614
2

Answer:

(II) 1. They have played football. 

2. He has spoken English.

3. I've written a poem.

4. We haven't washed the car.

5. Nancy hasn't met her friends. 

(III) 1. They have finished their homework. 

2. She has visited her friend. 

3. The maid has cleaned the house.

4. He has driven the van.

5. Have you ever written a poem?

\large {Explanation:}Explanation: 

Present Perfect Tense signifies that the action is over but it isn't too late to finish. 

The rules for making sentences in present perfect tense are given below :-

☆ \bf {Helping \: verb :}Helpingverb: 

(i) Have (1st person & 3rd person - I, we, they, you)

(ii) Has (2nd person - He, she, it, noun)

☆ \bf {Statement :}Statement: 

(Subject + have/has + V3 + Object)

☆ \bf {Negative :}Negative: 

(Subject + haven't /hasn't + V3 + Object)

☆ \bf {Interrogative :}Interrogative: 

(Have/Has + Subject + V3 + Object?)

☆ \bf {Interrogative \: Negative :}InterrogativeNegative: 

(Haven't /Hasn't + Subject + V3 +Object?)

☆ \bf {Wh \: Family :}WhFamily: 

(Wh + Subject + have/ has + V3 + Object?)

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