Present Perfect: Examples [100 Sentences!]

Present perfect examples

The Present Perfect tense is used to describe actions or experiences that happened at an unspecified time in the past or actions that started in the past and continue into the present. It is formed using have/has + past participle of the verb. In Present Perfect: Examples [100 Sentences!], you will master the use of this tense easily!

This tense is often used:

  • To talk about experiences
  • To describe changes
  • To talk about achievements
  • To express actions with present results
  • To describe actions that started in the past and are still relevant

Now let’s see 100 examples divided into affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.

âś… Affirmative Sentences

  1. I have visited New York twice.
  2. Sarah has finished her homework.
  3. We have seen that movie already.
  4. They have traveled to Spain.
  5. He has cleaned his room.
  6. Anna has joined the yoga class.
  7. You have improved a lot.
  8. The dog has eaten its food.
  9. We have organized the event.
  10. John has gone to the library.
  11. I have learned a new word.
  12. My parents have bought a new car.
  13. The students have completed the project.
  14. Maria has painted a beautiful picture.
  15. I have read that novel three times.
  16. Tom has opened the window.
  17. We have watched all the episodes.
  18. My brother has lost his phone.
  19. The children have gone to bed.
  20. Emily has taken the medicine.
  21. I have cooked dinner.
  22. Jack has fixed his bike.
  23. The team has won the match.
  24. Olivia has made a cake.
  25. We have walked five kilometers today.
  26. I have written a poem.
  27. They have built a new house.
  28. The company has launched a new product.
  29. He has applied for the job.
  30. We have planted some flowers.
  31. Lisa has cleaned the bathroom.
  32. I have listened to that song.
  33. James has passed his driving test.
  34. We have prepared everything for the party.

❌ Negative Sentences

  1. I haven’t finished my work.
  2. She hasn’t called me yet.
  3. They haven’t seen the movie.
  4. We haven’t gone to the beach.
  5. He hasn’t done his homework.
  6. You haven’t answered the question.
  7. Sarah hasn’t cooked anything.
  8. I haven’t eaten lunch today.
  9. Tom hasn’t sent the email.
  10. My friends haven’t arrived.
  11. Anna hasn’t cleaned her room.
  12. We haven’t bought the tickets.
  13. They haven’t visited us in months.
  14. The baby hasn’t slept well.
  15. I haven’t talked to her.
  16. He hasn’t taken the test yet.
  17. She hasn’t read the book.
  18. We haven’t received your message.
  19. I haven’t gone to the gym.
  20. Mark hasn’t finished his assignment.
  21. You haven’t helped me.
  22. The cat hasn’t eaten anything.
  23. We haven’t painted the house.
  24. Lucy hasn’t studied for the exam.
  25. They haven’t fixed the sink.
  26. I haven’t watched that series.
  27. He hasn’t spoken to the teacher.
  28. She hasn’t traveled abroad.
  29. We haven’t cleaned the garage.
  30. You haven’t completed the form.
  31. They haven’t returned the book.
  32. I haven’t seen Jack today.
  33. The students haven’t submitted the report.

âť“ Interrogative Sentences

  1. Have you seen my phone?
  2. Has Maria done her homework?
  3. Have they arrived yet?
  4. Have we met before?
  5. Has he gone to the store?
  6. Have you eaten dinner?
  7. Has the dog been fed?
  8. Have Anna and Tom visited us?
  9. Has she cleaned the room?
  10. Have we watched that movie?
  11. Has he taken his medicine?
  12. Have you finished reading the book?
  13. Has Sarah gone to the doctor?
  14. Have they opened the gift?
  15. Has the teacher explained the topic?
  16. Have I done something wrong?
  17. Have we missed the train?
  18. Has Jack found his keys?
  19. Have you heard the news?
  20. Has it rained today?
  21. Have Lucy and Emma arrived?
  22. Have you written your essay?
  23. Has he replied to your message?
  24. Have the kids gone to sleep?
  25. Has your mom baked the cake?
  26. Have you packed your suitcase?
  27. Has she visited Rome before?
  28. Have they started the meeting?
  29. Has John left the office?
  30. Have you tried this dish?
  31. Has your sister called?
  32. Have we completed the task?
  33. Has he painted the fence?

Use these examples to guide your learning and practice using the Present Perfect in your own conversations and writing!

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