(There is a connection with the present, short time ago)
Mr Brown has lost his notebook. Now he is looking for it.
I have lost my checkbook. Can you help me look for it?
Ahh! I have spilled milk on the carpet.
Have you seen my cat?
Mr Havva : Have eaten your apple?
Mr Adem: No. I have lost it, I haven't find it yet. (Yet Mr Adem is expecting something to happen)
Later,
Mr Adem : Don't forget to eat your apple, will you?
Mrs Havva : I have already eaten it.
(A period of time that continuous up to the present)
Have you read any english books?
I have visited Italy twice.
He has lived in Karşıyaka all his life.
Have you ever eaten çupra.
I have never had a BMW f 650
This is the most boring tv show I have ever seen.
This is the firest time I have cooked.
This is the second time you have forgotten my name?
She has never smoke.
She hasn't smoke for two years.
She hasn't smoke since may.
(Periods are not finished)
I have smoked five cigarettes today.
I havn't seen Suzy this morning.
I haven't gone home this week.
Suzy hasn't studied hard this year.
(To ask or say how long)
How long has she been running?
She has been running for twenty minutes.
How long have Mr and Mrs Brown known each other?
They have known each other since they were at school.