PUT THE WORDS IN THE RIGHT ORDER: 1) He/home/gone/has/already. 2) Mark/come back/France/just/has/from 3)left/the train/yet/ha

PUT THE WORDS IN THE RIGHT ORDER:
1) He/home/gone/has/already.
2) Mark/come back/France/just/has/from
3)left/the train/yet/has/?

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  1. Cấu trúc thì hiện tại hoàn thành 
    ( + ) : S + have / has + V3
    ( – ) : S + have / has + not + V3
    ( ? ) : Have / Has + S + V3?
    1. He has already gone home
    2 . Mark has just come back from France
    3 . Has the train left yet ?

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  2. 1. He has already gone home.
    • The subject is “He”, the verb is “has”, the adverb “already” is modifying the verb, “gone” is the past participle of the verb “go” used to form the present perfect tense, and “home” is the place where he has gone to.
    2. Mark has just come back from France.
    • The subject is “Mark”, the verb is “has”, the adverb “just” is modifying the verb, “come back” is the present participle of the verb “come” used to form the present perfect tense, “from” is linking the phrase “come back” with the place, “France” is the place where Mark has come back from.
    3. Has the train left yet?
    • The subject is “the train”, the verb is “has”, the past participle “left” is used to form the present perfect tense, and “yet” is the adverb that is used to ask about an action that has been completed or not.

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