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Have Not V3. ( or the result of the event is important, not the time of the event ). V1, v2, v3, v4, v5 form of have. They have won the competition. He has not written a letter. In this tense, it is important whether the event occured or not. When learning english you need to know the meaning of certain words first, and then sort the words appropriately according to grammatical rules. The train has not left yet. To form the future perfect simple, use will have + v3 (past participle) form of the verb. The structures of the present perfect tense with examples are as follows: The guests have not arrived yet. She has not gone to mumbai. Sub + has/have + v 3 + obj. Subject will /will not + have + (v3) form of the verb (past participle) I have not eaten my food. They have not gone on a tour.

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She has not gone to mumbai. I have not met her today. ( or the result of the event is important, not the time of the event ). To form the future perfect simple, use will have + v3 (past participle) form of the verb. Subject will /will not + have + (v3) form of the verb (past participle) While can’t have (been) is used to refer to an incident in the near past, couldn’t have (been) is used for an event that happened way back in the past. The train has not left yet. V1, v2, v3, v4, v5 form of have. Sub + has/have + not + v 3 + obj. They have won the competition.

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Have Not V3 The structures of present perfect tense. ( or the result of the event is important, not the time of the event ). I have not met her today. We use the present perfect simple with for and since to talk about a present situation that began at a specific point in the past and is still going on in. I have not eaten my food. To form the future perfect simple, use will have + v3 (past participle) form of the verb. While can’t have (been) is used to refer to an incident in the near past, couldn’t have (been) is used for an event that happened way back in the past. The structures of the present perfect tense with examples are as follows: He has not written a letter. They have won the competition. The train has not left yet. Sub + has/have + not + v 3 + obj. Subject will /will not + have + (v3) form of the verb (past participle) They have not gone on a tour. Sub + has/have + v 3 + obj. The structures of present perfect tense.

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