Lesson 7: People Around Me

A2 Lesson: Present Perfect – Questions
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📚 Lesson 7: Present Perfect – Questions

Lesson Objectives

🎯 What you will learn:

  • How to ask questions using the Present Perfect.
  • The correct structure: Have/Has + Subject + Past Participle.
  • How to use question words (What, Where, Why).
  • How to give short answers (Yes, I have. / No, she hasn’t.).
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🧭 Introduction

🟦 What Is a Present Perfect Question?

The present perfect question is used to ask if something has happened any time before now.

✅ Examples:

Have you eaten?

Has she finished her work?

Have they been to Paris?

The answer is usually Yes or No.

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📚 Lesson Body

🧠 Structure of Present Perfect Questions

Here is the structure:

Have / Has + Subject + Past Participle?

QuestionShort Answer
Have you eaten?Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
Has she gone home?Yes, she has. / No, she hasn’t.
Have they arrived?Yes, they have. / No, they haven’t.
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📚 Lesson Body

🗣️ Question Words & Past Participles

You can add question words like What, Where, Why, and How to the beginning.

What have you done?

Where have they gone?

Why has he left?

🧩 Past Participle Reminder

Always use the past participle (the third verb form).

VerbPast Participle
gogone
dodone
seeseen
eateaten
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📚 Lesson Body

🗣️ More Examples of Questions

Read these questions and answers to practice.

Have you done your homework? (Yes, I have.)

Has he eaten breakfast? (No, he hasn’t.)

Have they visited Rome? (Yes, they have.)

What have you learned?

Where has she been?

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✅ Conclusion

Conclusion & Summary

✅ Let’s Remember!

  • Question Form: Have/Has + subject + past participle?
  • Use have for I/you/we/they, and has for he/she/it.
  • You can start with question words (What, Where, Why, How).
  • Use short answers: Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
  • Always use the past participle (done, gone, eaten, etc.).

You’re ready for the Review Quiz! 🎉

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