| Present Perfect Tense in Negative Sentence | in Sindhi with Sir Abdul Manan Gadani!

| Present Perfect Tense in Negative Sentence | in Sindhi with Sir Abdul Manan Gadani!

1. To express actions that have not been completed or are still ongoing: They haven't fixed the car yet. He hasn't completed his assignment. She hasn't found a job. 2. To talk about actions that have not happened up to the present moment: I haven't received the package yet. He hasn't called me back. They haven't replied to my email. Sentence Structure: 1. Start with the subject (the person or thing performing the action). 2. Add the auxiliary verb "have" (or "has" for third-person singular) in its negative form, which is "have not" or "haven't" for most subjects, and "has not" or "hasn't" for the third-person singular. 3. Follow the negative auxiliary verb with the main verb in its past participle form. 4. Optionally, you can add more information or context to the sentence. Here are some examples: I have not finished my homework yet. She hasn't traveled to many countries. We haven't seen that movie before. They haven't fixed the car yet. He hasn't completed his assignment. She hasn't found a job. Remember, the negative form of the present perfect tense is created by using "have not" or "has not" (or their contractions "haven't" or "hasn't") after the subject.