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I have saw that movie already.

I have seen that movie already.

Explanation: Use the past participle form “seen” (not “saw”).


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They have just ate dinner.

They have just eaten dinner.

Explanation: “Eaten” is the correct past participle of “eat.”


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He has not went to work today.

 He has not gone to work today.

Explanation: The past participle of “go” is gone, not “went.”


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100

 You has just left the house.

You have just left the house.

Explanation: Use have with “you” (not “has”).


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She has gone to school yesterday.

She went to school yesterday.

Explanation: Don’t use present perfect with a specific past time like “yesterday.” Use past simple.


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 I have not seen her since three days.

I have not seen her for three days.

Explanation: Use FOR with a period of time (e.g. for three days), since with a point in time.


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Have he finished his project yet?

Has he finished his project yet?

Explanation: Use has with “he,” not “have.”


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I have just wrote a message.

I have just written a message.

Explanation: “Written” is the past participle of “write.”


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They has already finished the test.

They have already finished the test.

Explanation: Use have with “they.”


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Has you cleaned the kitchen yet?

Have you cleaned the kitchen yet?

Explanation: Use have with “you.”


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Have you finished your lunch already?

Have you already finished your lunch?

Explanation: “Already” usually goes before the past participle in questions.


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We haven’t went there before.

We haven’t gone there before.

Explanation: “Gone” is the correct past participle of “go.”


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400

Has she done her homework yet already?

Has she done her homework yet?

Explanation: Don’t use yet and already together. Use only yet in questions.


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400

 She has read that book last week.

She read that book last week.

Explanation: “Last week” is a past time, so use past simple.


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We already have visited the museum.

We have already visited the museum.

Explanation: The correct word order is: have/has + already + past participle.


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He has broke his phone again.

 He has broken his phone again.

Explanation: “Broken” is the correct past participle of “break.”


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 I didn’t have seen that before.

 I haven’t seen that before.

Explanation: Don’t mix past simple “didn’t” with present perfect. Use have not + past participle.


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We have yet not started the meeting.

We have not started the meeting yet.

Explanation: “Yet” goes at the end of the sentence in negatives.


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They haven’t arrived just now.

They arrived just now.

Explanation: “Just now” refers to a specific moment, so use past simple.


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 The teacher already has explained the lesson.

The teacher has already explained the lesson.

Explanation: Correct word order: has + already + past participle.


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