Here are 100 examples of Present Perfect Tense. The present perfect tense is formed using has/have + past participle of the verb. It describes actions that happened at an unspecified time before now or actions that started in the past and continue into the present.
Present Perfect Tense Chart

100 Example of Present Perfect Tense Sentences
Affirmative Sentences (Present Perfect)
- I have finished my homework.
- She has visited Paris.
- They have seen that movie before.
- We have lived here for ten years.
- He has broken his leg.
- You have done a great job.
- I have read that book twice.
- The children have eaten all the cake.
- She has cleaned her room.
- They have gone to the market.
- I have met her once.
- We have known each other for years.
- He has painted the wall.
- She has lost her keys.
- They have arrived at the station.
- I have played this game before.
- You have improved a lot.
- The baby has slept for hours.
- He has taken the medicine.
- We have completed the project.
- I have written three emails today.
- He has traveled to five countries.
- They have bought a new car.
- We have discussed this already.
- She has cleaned the kitchen.
- I have spoken to the manager.
- He has watched that show.
- You have scored well in the test.
- She has baked a cake.
- They have built a new house.
- I have heard that song before.
- We have just started the class.
- He has already left.
- She has opened the window.
- The teacher has corrected the papers.
- You have called me twice.
- The students have completed the assignment.
- He has worked here since 2020.
- I have never eaten sushi.
- They have always supported me.
Interrogative Sentences (Questions in Present Perfect)
- Have you seen my phone?
- Has she gone to school?
- Have they finished their lunch?
- Has he cleaned the car?
- Have we met before?
- Have you read this book?
- Has it stopped raining?
- Have I done something wrong?
- Has she arrived yet?
- Have you ever been to London?
- Have you completed your task?
- Has she fed the cat?
- Have they visited the zoo?
- Has he returned the book?
- Have we taken the right path?
- Has it snowed this year?
- Have you ever played cricket?
- Has she received the parcel?
- Have they cleaned the house?
- Has your brother come home?
Negative Sentences (Present Perfect)
- I have not seen that movie.
- She has not called me yet.
- They haven’t started the game.
- He hasn’t done his homework.
- We haven’t finished our meal.
- You haven’t replied to my message.
- The dog hasn’t eaten anything.
- It hasn’t rained today.
- I haven’t met her before.
- She hasn’t visited the museum.
- I haven’t seen him today.
- She hasn’t replied yet.
- They haven’t gone out.
- He hasn’t shaved.
- We haven’t checked the results.
- You haven’t told me the truth.
- The baby hasn’t stopped crying.
- It hasn’t turned green yet.
- I haven’t heard any news.
- She hasn’t learned the poem.
Mixed Sentences with Time Expressions
- I have already eaten.
- They have never traveled abroad.
- She has just arrived.
- We have lived here since 2015.
- He has recently moved to Delhi.
- I have worked all day.
- You have always been kind.
- They have waited for an hour.
- She has been to the doctor.
- We have not seen her lately.
- Have you ever seen a lion?
- I have never met a celebrity.
- She has just called.
- He has never lied to me.
- Have they ever traveled by train?
- I haven’t finished my work yet.
- They have just left the party.
- Has she ever gone scuba diving?
- We have always believed in hard work.
- You haven’t called me yet.
Present Perfect with Irregular Verbs
Here are 20 examples of Present Perfect Tense using irregular verbs. Each sentence uses the structure has/have + past participle :
- I have eaten all the cookies. (eat – ate – eaten)
- She has gone to the market. (go – went – gone)
- They have seen that movie before. (see – saw – seen)
- He has taken the medicine. (take – took – taken)
- We have written five emails today. (write – wrote – written)
- I have spoken to the manager. (speak – spoke – spoken)
- She has driven the car to school. (drive – drove – driven)
- He has broken his phone again. (break – broke – broken)
- The dog has bitten the postman. (bite – bit – bitten)
- You have come late again. (come – came – come)
- She has worn that dress before. (wear – wore – worn)
- I have chosen the red one. (choose – chose – chosen)
- He has flown to Mumbai. (fly – flew – flown)
- We have drunk all the juice. (drink – drank – drunk)
- They have forgotten my birthday. (forget – forgot – forgotten)
- She has hidden the gift. (hide – hid – hidden)
- I have sung that song many times. (sing – sang – sung)
- He has run five miles today. (run – ran – run)
- They have built a new house. (build – built – built)
- She has found her lost earrings. (find – found – found)