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  1. What is the difference between "He has finished" and "He have finished

    I'm afraid I disagree with the other answers so far given. "He has finished" is present perfect as has been stated. However, "he have finished" is the present perfect subjunctive, which although rare is perfectly correct. For example, "It is necessary that he have finished two years of music theory before getting his degree."

  2. Subordinating Conjunction Quiz

    Use 'if' as a subordinating conjunction to express a conditio n for another event to take place. 15. We will finish ______ he arrives. before. due to the fact that. because. 'Before' can be used as a time expression in future time clauses . 16. I have played tennis ______ I was a young boy.

  3. Grammar

    Both are fully grammatical, and both are fully idiomatic. They can be used in identical circumstances. The difference (which is slight) is in where the temporal focus lies. When you use a past perfect form such as "had finished", you are focussing the narrative on a point in the past, but later than the event of finishing; if you use the simple ...

  4. Present Perfect Simple

    - He hasn't finished his homework yet. Questions. Have you already done your homework? Have/Has - subject - verb. How long have you been there? Question word - have/has - subject -verb . Use of the Present Perfect Simple. Examples: Nick has gone on holidays. - result - He is not in the office. He has already met Sue. - connection to the present ...

  5. What is the difference between 'finished' and 'completed'?

    What is the difference between 'finished' and 'completed', As both words gives the same meaning. Ex 1: He finished his homework. Ex 2: He completed his homework. And also how to use or where to use these words ? Dictionary Reference : Completed: Finish making or doing. Finished: Brought to an end; completed.

  6. Past simple or present perfect?

    I've lost my keys. We've been to a very nice restaurant. We use the past simple (NOT present perfect) when we mention or ask about when something happened or when the time is known by the speaker and the listener. We often use a past expression ( last week, yesterday, when I was a child, etc .) We've arrived yesterday.

  7. English Grammar Rules

    To form the future perfect simple, use will have + V3 (past participle) form of the verb. Subject. will /will not + have + (V3) form of the verb (Past Participle) Rest of Sentence. I / You / We / They He / She / It. will have worked. here for three years by the time the visa needs to be renewed.

  8. I wonder if he has finished his homework <yet><already>

    It may mean the speaker thinks he should have. I wonder if he's finished his homework already. This also refers to the person finishing his homework by the time of the statement. But it suggests the speaker wouldn't be surprised if the person doing his homework needed more time, but thinks it's possible he may have done it by that time. W.

  9. He said, "I have finished my homework." Change into Indirect Speech

    Zainab Shaikh. Added an answer on August 29, 2021 at 1:29 am. Indirect Speech: He said that he had finished his homework. Explanation: When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present perfect tense, then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past perfect tense.

  10. Tenses Exercise

    3. After he finished / had finished his homework, he went out to play. 4. I had known him for very long when we got married. 5. I have been watching a lot of movies recently. 6. I have only known her for two weeks. 7. When I woke up, Mummy had already prepared breakfast. 8. I have worked / have been working in the same job for ten years. 9.

  11. he's/he has already done his homework

    "he's already done his homework" = "he has already done his homework". ... I'm finished = I am finished = I've finished = I have finished . O. olopeich Senior Member. Spain Spanish Jan 21, 2021 #5 Muchas gracias a todos por vuestras explicaciones, está completamente claro. Es algo curioso, llevo estudiando inglés media vida y nunca me había ...

  12. meaning in context

    He may just need to finish some homework, but not all of it, he may be finishing somebody else's homework (though context suggests that's not true, nothing in the statement refutes it). The best way to say it would probably be, "Read after he's finished his homework."

  13. He has…………finished his homework. Now he can play.

    Grammar › View. Ruby: Did Justin like your idea for summer vacation? Morgan: No he didn't. In fact, he reacted quite _____ to my suggestion. He was furious and kept saying that we agreed on going camping this year.

  14. after he finished or after having finished

    Here are my reactions: (1) Fred went to the movies after he finished his homework. Absolutely fine, no issues. (2) Fred went to the movies after having finished his homework. Correct, but sounds slightly stilted. (3) Fred went to the movies after finishing his homework. Also correct: formal, but less stilted than (2).

  15. He said, "He has done his homework." Change into Indirect Speech

    Added an answer on August 12, 2021 at 10:16 pm. Indirect Speech: He said that he had done his homework. Explanation: When the reporting verb is in the past (said) and the direct speech is in the present perfect tense, then the indirect (reported) speech will change into the past perfect tense. Present Perfect tense > Past Perfect tense.

  16. future perfect

    In English, the second and third statements are correct. "I'm going" indicates a future event and the after indicates a sequencing. If you are talking from the time where the finishing and walking have both not occurred yet: I'm going for a walk with him after he finished his work. This sentence would be incorrect because the finishing is in ...

  17. The psychological benefits of finishing your homework on time

    Improved self-esteem. Timely completion of homework also plays a critical role in enhancing self-esteem. When students finish their work on time, they receive positive feedback and grades, which ...

  18. Has/Hasn't he finished the homework yet?

    But If I say : -Has he finished the homework yet? What it would express? Thanks. L. Liam Lew's Senior Member. Hamburg, Germany. German Apr 5, 2014 #2 It would mean "Has he already finished his homework?" Chasint Senior Member. English - England Apr 5, 2014 #3 As you say, the first expresses disapproval. ...

  19. Perfect Tense Time Expressions Exercise 3

    Perfect Tense Time Expressions Exercise 3. We often use ever, never, just, already, yet, for, since time expressions with the present perfect tense. Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate perfect tense time expressions; ever, never, just, already, yet, so far, recently, since, for ... 1. He hasn't finished his homework , he can't go out. .

  20. word order

    Why has he gone? is correct. While asking questions it's a general practice to flip the verbs like has and have. For instance, a sentence such as "He has finished his homework." gets converted into a question "Has he finished his homework?". Notice, how I subtly interchanged the positions of "He has" and "Has he" to convert a statement into a ...

  21. He ___ his homework before dinner. A. finish ...

    How to use : Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. GrammarQuiz.Net - Improve your knowledge of English grammar, the best way to kill your free time. He ___ his homework before dinner. A. finish B. finished C. finishing D. finishes - Verb Tenses Quiz.

  22. He _____ his homework yet

    USA (W. Pennsylvania) American English. Aug 18, 2007. #2. In colloquial English, I don't think #2 is wrong. Suppose one asked the question: "Did John finish his homework yet?" An appropriate answer might be, "No, he didn't finish his homework yet." Perhaps a purist might say that the word "yet" precludes option 2, but I think this is a little ...