Have you finished everything? المضارع التام هل انهيت كل شئ


الكلمات المستخدمة
boss رئيس
noun
the person whose job it is to tell other workers what to do
Why don't you ask your boss for a raise?
Jane started her own business so that she could be her own boss.
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report تقرير
noun
a written or spoken description of a situation
She made a report of the meeting.
He gave a full report about the project.
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copy نسخة
noun
a version of something that is exactly or almost exactly like the original
Have you made copies of the report yet? Not yet.
The copies of the handout will be ready by 5 pm.
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deadline موعد نهائي
noun
a date or time when something must be finished; the last day, hour, minute something will be accepted
She has a deadline to meet, tomorrow 5 pm.
She worked on the report right up until the deadline. 
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to arrange ليرتب / لينظم
verb
to organize the details of something before it happens
I need someone to pick me up at the airport.
Please arrange that.
I arranged for a car to pick my boss up at the airport.
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meeting اجتماع / مقابلة
noun
a gathering of people for a particular purpose, such as to talk about business
The monthly meeting will be held next Monday morning.
She is too busy to attend the meeting.
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handout بيان
noun
a document that is given to people
We have handouts for the people attending the meeting.
The handouts had all the major points of the presentation.
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usual معتاد
adjective
normal or regular
She charges less than the usual fee. 
He took his usual route to work.
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usual جدول اعمال
adjective
normal or regular
She charges less than the usual fee. 
He took his usual route to work.
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to pick up لاصطحاب
phrasal verb
to go somewhere in order to get someone and bring them to a place
I have to pick up the kids at school.
I have to pick up the shirts at the cleaners.
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copier ناسخة
noun
a machine that makes copies; 
a copy machine
I've ordered a new copier.
I have a deadline to meet, so I hope the new copier gets here soon.
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to book ان يحجز
verb
to make a reservation
I booked a room in the hotel for my boss.
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الاستخدام 
Have you finished the report?

No, I haven't finished it.
Present Perfect:

We can use the Present Perfect to ask if something was completed at some time "before now." 
Using the Present Perfect suggests that we are still waiting.  
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She has called the copier company.
To form the Present Perfect we use "has/have + past participle."

I have traveled. 
You have called.
She has finished.
We have arrived.
They have left.
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My friends haven't arrived yet.
To form a negative, we use "has/have + not + past participle."

I have not traveled.
You have not called.
She has not finished.
He has not finished. 
We have not arrived.
They have not left.
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Has she made the reservations?
To form a question, we use "has/have + subject + past participle."

Have I traveled?
Have you called?
Has s/he finished?
Have we arrived?
Have they left?
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I've finished the report.
We can use a positive contraction "-'s/-'ve + past participle."

I've traveled.
You've called.
S/he's finished.
We've arrived.
They've left.
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I haven't finished the report.
We can use a negative contraction "hasn't/haven't + past participle."

I haven't traveled.
You haven't called.
S/he hasn't finished.
We haven't arrived.
They haven't left.
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She still hasn't finished the report.
The adverb "still" is used in negative statements.
It shows an action has lasted longer than expected.

Notice the position of the adverb: "subject + still + verb."         
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Have you finished the report yet?
No, I haven't finished it yet.
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