English, asked by renukagolla09, 5 months ago

you/ see my sunglasses (-)

in present perfect ​

Answers

Answered by udaynathbhai
0

Answer:

Have you seen my sunglasses?

Answered by Anonymous
42

Answer:

Affirmative:

  • You have seen my sunglasses.

Negative:

  • You have not seen my sunglasses.

Structure of Tenses:

Simple Present tense:

Subject + first form of verb + s or es

Present Continuous tense:

Subject + is/am/are + first form of verb + ing

Present Perfect tense:

Subject + has/have + third form of verb

Present Perfect Continuous tense:

Subject + has/have + been + first form of verb + ing + since/for

Simple Past tense:

Subject + second form of verb

Past Continuous tense:

Subject + was/were + first form of verb + ing

Past Perfect tense:

Subject + had + third form of verb

Past Perfect Continuous tense:

Subject + had + been + first form of verb + ing + since/for

Simple Future tense:

Subject + will/shall + first form of verb

Future Continuous tense:

Subject + will/shall + be + first form of verb + ing

Future Perfect tense:

Subject + will/shall + have + third form of verb

Future Perfect Continuous tense:

Subject + will/shall + have + been + first form of verb + ing + object

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