When to Use Present perfect with state verbs! Learn English Grammar Part...
When to Use Present perfect with state verbs! Learn English Grammar Part two
We can use present perfect tense for the states which were not only there in the past but in the present as well.
I have been worried for many days.
Main kuch dino sey pershan ho
You have been in Islamabad for a week.
Tum aik haftey sey Islamabad mein ho
My mother has been ill for two days.
Meri ammi two din sey bemar hai
I have had this mobile since morning
Mere pass mobile subha sey hai
Child has been stubborn since beginning.
Bacha zid kar raha hai shuru sey
I have had fever for two days.
Majhey bhukhar hai doo din sey
She has had car for a month
Us ka pass car hai aik mahiney sey
he has been very ill for a month
wooh aik mahiney sey bohat ziyda bemar hai
Family members have taken offence.
Gher walo ney bazati mehoos ki
Gher waley bura maan gaye
Gher walo ko bura laga hai
1st Assignment
I have never been angry with friends
She has driven the same car since 1975.
He has got first position.
He has had your mobile for two days
They have won the match.
They have been in Karachi since 2000
Some prisoners have escaped.
Rain has stopped.
They have taken the patient to the hospital.
2nd Assignment
These people haven’t had anything to eat for some days.
Vocabulary of the day
back out of something
meaning
khatam karma / phir jana / nikal lena /pichey hat jana
withdraw from / abandon / cancel
You have backed out of your words.
Tum apni baat sey phir gaye ho
Quote of the day
Am Responsible For What I Say, Not What You Understand.
Question of the day
Is it useful to believe that "I am only responsible for what I say, not for what you understand" while in a relationship?