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1. Resultat von Handlungen ist in der Gegenwart wichtig I have cleaned my room.
3. Vorgnge begannen in der Vergangenheit und dauern bis in die Gegenwart an We have lived in Canada since 1986.
4. hufig zusammen mit lately, recently, yet I have been to London recently.
Beispiele
Bejahte Stze: I have played football. I've played football. Verneinte Stze: I have not played football. I've not played football. I haven't played football. Fragen: Have I played football? Have you played football? You have not played football. You've not played football. You haven't played football. You have played football. You've played football.
2. Handlungen, die gerade abgeschlossen wurden He has just played handball. (Er hat gerade Handball gespielt. - Jetzt ist das Spiel vorbei.)
3. Vorgnge begannen in der Vergangenheit und dauern bis in die Gegenwart an - meistens mit since (Zeitpunkt) oder for (Zeitraum/Zeitspanne) We have lived in Canada since 1986. (Wir leben seit 1986 in Kanada. - Wir leben jetzt immer noch in Kanada.)
4. hufig zusammen mit lately, recently, yet I have been to London recently. (Ich war krzlich in London. - ungenauer Zeitpunkt) He has not written the e-mail yet. (Er hat die e-mail noch nicht geschrieben. - bis jetzt noch nicht)
Bejahte Stze
regelmige Verben I/we/you/they have played football. He/she/it has played football. unregelmige Verben I/we/you/they have gone to the supermarket. He/she/it has gone to the supermarket.
Hinweis: Es wird in der 3. Person Singular (he, she, it) has verwendet.
Verneinte Stze
regelmige Verben I/we/you/they have not played football. He/she/it has not played football. unregelmige Verben I/we/you/they have not gone to the supermarket. He/she/it has not gone to the supermarket.>
Hinweis: Es wird in der 3. Person Singular (he, she, it) has + not verwendet.
Fragen
regelmige Verben Have I/we/you/they played football? Has he/she/it played football? unregelmige Verben Have I/we/you/they gone to the supermarket? Has he/she/it gone to the supermarket?
Hinweis: Es wird in der 3. Person Singular (he, she, it) has verwendet.
Handlungen, die gerade eben abgeschlossen sind, stehen auch im Present Perfect.
Wir verwenden das Present Perfect fr Handlungen, die in der Vergangenheit begonnen haben und bis in die Gegenwart andauern.