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--description--

In the Present Perfect tense, you can contract have to 've after I, you, we or they, and has to 's after he, she or it. For example:

  • I've walked to the park. - I've is the contraction for I have.

  • She's seen the movie. - She's is the contraction for she has.

--questions--

--text--

Which of the following sentences uses the contraction for have or has correctly in the Present Perfect tense?

--answers--

He's eaten breakfast already.


She've gone to the park.

--feedback--

This sentence incorrectly uses have. The correct contraction should be she's for she has.


We's finished our homework.

--feedback--

This sentence incorrectly uses has. The correct contraction should be we've for we have.


I's seen that movie.

--feedback--

This sentence incorrectly uses has. The correct contraction should be I've for I have.

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