Teory
Have /hav/ auxiliary verb: have (short form ‘ve;
negative short form haven’t), has (short form ‘s; negative short form hasn’t),having,had (short form ‘d;
negative short form hadn’t)
Have and has are used with the past participles
of other verbs to form the perfect tense of those verbs
Something /’sɅmᶿᶬ/
Something is any indefinite or
unidentified thing , and can refer to an object,topic,quality,action,event or circumstance; it is used in positive
sentences,but can also be used after if
and in questions,especially when the person asking the question expects the
answer ‘yes’
Done /dɅn?
Done is the past particle of the verb do
Examples
1.
How
long have you two known each other?
2.
Has it actually stopped
raininng?
3.
There’s
something odd about that man
4.
You
must have something to eat before
you go
5.
Food
is done whrn it fully cooked
Exercises:
1.
A
job that is ... is finished
2.
Much
work remains to be ...
3.
It
hasn’t been a good summer, ... it?
4.
If
you got ... important to say,say it!
5.
There’s
... i ought to tell you
Source:
Chambers Harrap
Publisher Ltd. 1995. Chambers English Essential English Dictionary.
Edinburgh:Chambers Harrap Publisher Ltd
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