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Present Perfect Tense
INDEX
Intro
Form
Present Perfect Simple
Practice
Use
Introduction
Present Perfect Continuous
Form
Exercises
Use
Thanks
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Present Perfect Simple Tense
VIDEO
Follow Tom in his everyday life and learn.the present perfect tense by contrasting it with the past simple .
FORM
AFFIRMATIVE
I / You / We / They have lived here since 2000. I / You / We / They 've lived here since 2000. He / She / It has / 's foregotten.
INTERROGATIVE
Have I / you / we / they lived here? Has he / she / it forgotten?30
NEGATIVE
SHORT ANSWERS
I / You / We / They have not lived here since 2000. I / You / We / They haven't lived here since 2000. He / She / It has not / hasn't foregotten.
Yes, I / you / we / they have. No, I / you / we / they haven't. Yes, he / she / it has. No, he / she / it hasn't.
USE
Present Perfect Simple - Use for
1. Past events
2. Recent past events
I have been to Australia. Have you ever been to America? No, I haven't never been to America.
Mum, have you finished cooking yet? Ys, boys. I have just done your favourite.
- yet
- just
- ever
- never
3. Unfinished states
We've known each other for two weeks now.
- for - for a period of time
- since - starting point of time
Let's practice!
25%
Watch the movie and unscramble the sentences.
Practice through a Kahoot game!
35%
40%
Save the future!
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
FORM
Affirmative sentences
65%
What is the form of the verb:
- in the perfect tense?
- and in the continuous tense?
+info
FORM
75%
USE
E X E R C I S E
+info
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We've just finished!
Thanks!