This presentation defines and provides examples of the use of "has/have" and "already/yet" in sentences. It explains that has/have is used to talk about a recent action and its results, following the structure of subject + has/have + past participle. It also distinguishes when to use has versus have. Additionally, it defines already to mean something expected happened earlier, while yet means something expected hasn't happened yet, and provides examples of sentences using these words. An activity asks the listener to make sentences using already/yet based on given scenarios.
3. Points to be covered:
Definition
Structure
Examples
Usage of Has/Have
Already/yet
Examples
Activity
4. Definition :
It talks about an action which is just
completed in recent times.
It talks about experiences and emphasizes
upon the results.
STRUCTURE:
Subject + Has/Have + V3 + Object.
Example:
We have got exhausted.
5. Has: He, She, It, Singular Name
Have: I , We, You , They, Plural name
Example: She has made up her mind for this
job.
He has gone lahore in the morning.
I have taken lunch.
You have fasten seat belts.
They have performed the funeral
prayer. etc
6. ? It means that something
we expected happened
earlier.
? It is used just before the
main verb (V3) .
? Example:
? You have already
memorized the test.
? It means that
something we expected
hasn¡¯t happened.
? It is used in the end of
the negative or
interrogative sentence.
? Example:
? You have not done your
work yet.
? Have you planned
anything for weekend
yet?
7. Make sentences using already/yet :
Asif/ complete/ his work
Unit 17,lesson1,ex:3
Asif has not completed his work yet.