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present perfect tense of (not)​

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Answered by payeldongra2334
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When creating negative sentences, we usually use hasn't or haven't together + the V3 (past participle) form of the verb. Save the long forms (has not, and have not) for when you want to create emphasis. When speaking, put the stress on 'not'. I haven't eaten at that restaurant in a long time.

Subject: have/has +Verb(V3); (Past Participle)

I / You / We / They: have met

He / She / It: has lived

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