Page 53 - Grammar Class 06
P. 53
Formation of Affirmative Sentences
Subject + has/have + V (third form of the verb) + object + ( . )
3
Read the following examples:
1. He has seen the stadium.
2. I have eaten an apple.
Formation of Negative Sentences
Subject + has/have + not + V + object + ( . )
3
Read the following examples:
1. He has not seen the stadium.
2. I have not eaten an apple.
Formation of Interrogative Sentences
Has/have + subject + V + object + ( ? )
3
Read the following examples:
1. Has he seen the stadium?
2. Have you learnt a lesson?
Also,
Question Word + has/have + V + object + ( ? )
3
Read the following examples:
1. Where has he seen the stadium?
2. What have you learnt?
G Present Perfect Continuous Tense shows the action that began at some time in the
past and is still continuing up to the present time. It is used –
· To express the starting time of the action.
Read the following example:
Mrs Barua has been teaching Grammar for ten years.
Formation of Affirmative Sentences
Subject + has/have + been + V + ing + object + since/for + time + ( . )
1
Read the following examples:
1. It has been raining since morning.
2. Alok has been watching television since 8 pm.
53
Grammar-6