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Present perfect

The present perfect is a verb tense in the English language that narrates events that have already occurred at one point in the past but that continue to be relevant in the present.

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Regular verbs

* Spelling rules  1) most verbs add "ed"      Examples:  Heip"ed"- Finish"ed" 2)verbs ending in bowel + "y" add "ed"      Examples : stay"ed"-play"ed" 3)verbs ending in consonant "y" change "y" to "i" and add "ed".       Examples : *cry>cried                             *try>tried  4)verbs ending in vowel + consonant double consonant + "ed".          Examples:     -stop>stopped                              -Travel>traveled 5)verbs ending in "e" add "d".          Examples : -hoped                             - Died ☆REGULAR VERBS.

simple past Tense-Structure

》AFFIRMATIVE    Subject + verb (in past form) + complement. _example: I saw a movie yesterday  》NEGATIVE    Subject + auxiliary verb(did) + negation + verb(infinitive)+ complement. _example: He didn't hear the telephone. 》INTERROGATIVE Auxiliary verb(did) + Subject + verb(infinitive)+ complement + ?.   _example:Did you have dinner last night?