Have/Has is used to explain action completed in the present tense.
Formation of this sentence is as;
- Subject + have/has + past participle of verb + other words.
Have a look-
- I have submitted all the documents to the office.
- We have complained about the water scarcity at the building.
- I have come here to ask your pardon.
- You have taken your luggage with you.
- The people have gathered together to oppose the company rules.
- A herd of antelope has seen us hiding by the tree.
- A litter of cubs has seen a lioness hunting an animal.
- They have played football on the ground in the rain.
- I have spent most of my time in Mumbai.
- They have called me on the occasion of a party.
- I shall have completed my work within time.
- We shall have washed all our clothes tomorrow.
- He will have caught a thief next week.
- I shall have created a grammar website.
- They will have thrown a party of success.
- A teacher will have sent you the homework by email.
- She will have called him for asking his help.
- You will have come to meet me at my home.
- He has done well in his exams.
- She has traveled the entire world.
- John has born in 2020 at the BMC hospital.
- She has heard about that scheme of investment.
- Ravina has adopted two girls.
- A tiger has hunted a deer.
- She has solved so many difficulties during her work period.
- He has applied for the job of medical officer at the railway hospital.
- She has seen a ghost at the corner of a building.
- Krishna has collected so many postage stamps.
- My mother has made a cake for my birthday party.
- She has spent her holidays with her family.