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=== have or has? ===
=== have or has? ===
Move the words into the gaps:
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Move the words into the gaps:
 


"Look! Someone ''has'' left the room in a mess!"
"Look! Someone ''has'' left the room in a mess!"
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=== has/have or hasn't/haven't? ===
=== has/have or hasn't/haven't? ===
Put in the correct forms:
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Becky ''has()'' fed the dogs with dog biscuits. They ''have()'' eaten all of them.
Becky ''has()'' fed the dogs with dog biscuits. They ''have()'' eaten all of them.
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At 11.15 Becky ''has()'' helped her mom with the meal. At twelve o`clock they ''have()'' eaten lunch.
At 11.15 Becky ''has()'' helped her mom with the meal. At twelve o`clock they ''have()'' eaten lunch.


Mr. Burton  ''has()'' washed the car but Simon ''hasn't(not)'' helped him. He ''has()'' gone to David. They ''have()'' played football with Mark.
Becky washed the car but Simon ''hasn't(not)'' helped her. He ''has()'' gone to David. They ''have()'' played football with Mark.
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Becky ''has()'' fed the dogs with dog biscuits. They ''have()'' eaten all of them.
Becky ''has()'' fed the dogs with dog biscuits. They ''have()'' eaten all of them.


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Mr. Burton  ''has()'' washed the car but Simon ''hasn't()'' helped him. He ''has()'' gone to David. They ''have()'' played football with Mark.
Mr. Burton  ''has()'' washed the car but Simon ''hasn't()'' helped him. He ''has()'' gone to David. They ''have()'' played football with Mark.
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=== past participles of irregular verbs ===
=== past participles of irregular verbs ===
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Version vom 25. April 2022, 18:16 Uhr


Be Careful!

Remember: "He,she, it" -> "has",

otherwise "have"!


Interactive Exercises

have or has?

Move the words into the gaps:


"Look! Someone has left the room in a mess!"

"Who has been here?"

The dogs have turned the packets upside down. The dog biscuits have fallen out. Mini has eaten most of them but Maxi has played with a ball. The dogs have made a mess!

Mother calls: "Hello dogs, we have brought you a bone! Oh, who has done this mess?"

has/have or hasn't/haven't?

Put in the correct forms:


Tip:
The apostrophe ( ' ) ist next to the Enter-key. ⇧ Shift + #


Becky has() fed the dogs with dog biscuits. They have() eaten all of them.

Maxi and Mini have() played with a ball.

Simon has() read a comic but he hasn't() cleaned the floor yet.

At 11.15 Becky has() helped her mom with the meal. At twelve o`clock they have() eaten lunch.

Becky washed the car but Simon hasn't(not) helped her. He has() gone to David. They have() played football with Mark.

Becky has() fed the dogs with dog biscuits. They have() eaten all of them.

Maxi and Mini have() played with a ball.

Simon has() read a comic but he hasn't() cleaned the floor yet.

At 11.15 Becky has() helped her mom with the meal. At twelve o`clock they have() eaten lunch.

Mr. Burton has() washed the car but Simon hasn't() helped him. He has() gone to David. They have() played football with Mark.

past participles of irregular verbs

Regelmäßige past participles werden mit -ed gebildet. Die unregelmäßigen musst Du auswendig lernen. Du findest sie hinten in deinem Englischbuch!

Beim Klick auf die Ziffern im Kreuzworträtsel öffnet sich ein Eingabefeld zum Eintragen.
Trage die past participles der Verben ein!

understood past participle von: understand
written past participle von: write
begun past participle von: begin
forgotten past participle von: forget
felt past participle von: feel
thought past participle von: think
meant past participle von: mean
chosen past participle von: choose
bitten past participle von: bite
hidden past participle von: hide
fallen past participle von: fall
left past participle von: leave


Already, yet & so far …
Present Perfect - ist doch klar!

Present Perfect

  1. Interactive Exercises 1 (regelmäßige Formen)
  2. Exercises 2 (unregelmäßige Formen)
  3. Kontrastierung (Gegenüberstellung) von Present Perfect und Simple Past
  4. How long …? - since & for (regelmäßige Formen)
  5. Present Perfect Progressive