Present perfect simple: positiveI've played in a band.She's had dance lessons.They've visited lots of interesting places.We form the present perfect simple with:Subject + have/has + past participle.Positive (+)Subjecthave/haspast participleIYouhaveplayedhadfinishedwrittenin a band.dance lessons.all the work.to the manager.He/She/IthasWeYouTheyhaveWe usually use short forms (I've, You've, He's, She's, We've, They've) when we are speaking and in informal writing.Regularverbs have past participles which are the same as their past simpleforms, ending -ed.We visited London. → She's visited many cities.The letter arrived yesterday. → The letter has arrived!Irregularverbs have irregularpast participles. Sometimes the past participle of an irregularverb is the same as the past simpleform.They had dance lessons last year. → We've had swimming lessons.We met for a coffee last week. → They've met many times before.Sometimes the past participle of an irregularverb is different from the past simpleform.She did some homework last night. → She's done lots of homework.I spoke to the manager yesterday. → I've spoken to the manager.We can use the present perfect to talk about life experiences of a living person.She's eaten in lots of expensive restaurants.I've travelled around India.They've read all the Harry Potter books.We don't say when the action happened with the present perfect.I've visited Paris.I've visited Paris last year.We don't use the present perfect to talk about the experiences of dead people.Shakespeare wrote more than 30 plays.Shakespeare has written more than 30 plays.
Correct the words in bold to make present perfect simple sentences. Use full forms (I have), not short forms (I've).