PRESENT PERFECT
LEVEL 6 UNIT 1: GREETINGS AND SAMALL TALK
Present perfect
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Use the present perfect to talk about an indefinite time in the past.
present perfect structure
s+ have/has + verb in past participle I he you + have she + has we it they
CONTRACTIONS
Have 've Has 's
I've been to Paris twice.
PAST
FUTURE
NOW
She's traveled a lot this year.
FUTURE
NOW
PAST
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Negative statements
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We haven't surfed in Cancun.
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Tom hasn't tried Indian food.
Yes/no questions
Have you ever traveled by plane?Yes, I have./ No, I haven't.
Has Tina ever been to Brazil?Yes, she has. / No, she hasn't. Have they bought souvenirs yet? Yes, they have. / No, They haven't
simple past vs present perfect
SIMPLE PAST
I went to Paris in 2015.
2015 specific
NOW
PAST
FUTURE
I've been to Paris twice.
PAST
FUTURE
NOW
THE PRESENT PERFECT: ALREADY, YET, EVER AND BEFORE.
USE EVER OR BEFORE IN QUESTIONS TO ASK ABOUT LIFE EXPERIENCES
Have you ever taken a tour of Guadalajara? OR Have you taken a tour of Guadalajara before?
Has Tina ever been to Cancun? OR Has Tina been to Cancun before?
Use yet or already in yes/no questions about recent experiences
Have they already gone sightseeing?OR Have they gone sight seeing yet?
Juan has been in Spain for three days. Has Juan already tried the Paella? OR Has Juan tried the Paella yet?
AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTSALREADY, BEFORE and NEVER
We've already bought souvenirs for our family.He's tried Indian food before. I have never been to London.
NEGATIVE STATEMENTSyet, ever and before
They haven't gone to the Statue of Liberty yet.Mary hasn't ever visited Mexico. We haven't traveled by plane before.
thanks!
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PRESENT PERFECT
LEVEL 6 UNIT 1: GREETINGS AND SAMALL TALK
Present perfect
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Use the present perfect to talk about an indefinite time in the past.
present perfect structure
s+ have/has + verb in past participle I he you + have she + has we it they
CONTRACTIONS
Have 've Has 's
I've been to Paris twice.
PAST
FUTURE
NOW
She's traveled a lot this year.
FUTURE
NOW
PAST
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Negative statements
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
We haven't surfed in Cancun.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Tom hasn't tried Indian food.
Yes/no questions
Have you ever traveled by plane?Yes, I have./ No, I haven't.
Has Tina ever been to Brazil?Yes, she has. / No, she hasn't. Have they bought souvenirs yet? Yes, they have. / No, They haven't
simple past vs present perfect
SIMPLE PAST
I went to Paris in 2015.
2015 specific
NOW
PAST
FUTURE
I've been to Paris twice.
PAST
FUTURE
NOW
THE PRESENT PERFECT: ALREADY, YET, EVER AND BEFORE.
USE EVER OR BEFORE IN QUESTIONS TO ASK ABOUT LIFE EXPERIENCES
Have you ever taken a tour of Guadalajara? OR Have you taken a tour of Guadalajara before?
Has Tina ever been to Cancun? OR Has Tina been to Cancun before?
Use yet or already in yes/no questions about recent experiences
Have they already gone sightseeing?OR Have they gone sight seeing yet?
Juan has been in Spain for three days. Has Juan already tried the Paella? OR Has Juan tried the Paella yet?
AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTSALREADY, BEFORE and NEVER
We've already bought souvenirs for our family.He's tried Indian food before. I have never been to London.
NEGATIVE STATEMENTSyet, ever and before
They haven't gone to the Statue of Liberty yet.Mary hasn't ever visited Mexico. We haven't traveled by plane before.
thanks!