Grammar time!
Present perfect
Designed by Daniel García
Structure
+ Subject + Have (has) + verb participle + complements - Subject + Haven't (hasn't) + verb participle + complements ? HAve (has) + subject + verb participle + complements ?
When do we use "has"? What is the right structure for "verb participle"?
Usage
Past events with present results
News
Life experiences
Recent events
I've lived in this house for 7 years.
The Queen has given a speech
I've never done bungee jumping
I've just lost my phone!
Time markers
just
Yet
since
for
already
Used in negative and interrogative sentences, unfinished actions:"I haven't finished yet."
Amounts of time:"I have lived in this house for 7 years."
Speficic moment:"I have studied french since I was 7 years old."
Recent and finished events."I have just phoned the police!"
Finished event. "I have already eaten."
PRESENT PERFECT VERSUS PAST SIMPLE
PRESENT PERFECT
PAST SIMPLE
"I lost my keys in Milan."You actually never found them, you consider them lost.
"I've lost my keys"Maybe yesterday, today or this morning. You're still looking for them!
Sentence creation
News
Life experience
Recent event
Present result
Kahoot time!
Present perfect
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Grammar time!
Present perfect
Designed by Daniel García
Structure
+ Subject + Have (has) + verb participle + complements - Subject + Haven't (hasn't) + verb participle + complements ? HAve (has) + subject + verb participle + complements ?
When do we use "has"? What is the right structure for "verb participle"?
Usage
Past events with present results
News
Life experiences
Recent events
I've lived in this house for 7 years.
The Queen has given a speech
I've never done bungee jumping
I've just lost my phone!
Time markers
just
Yet
since
for
already
Used in negative and interrogative sentences, unfinished actions:"I haven't finished yet."
Amounts of time:"I have lived in this house for 7 years."
Speficic moment:"I have studied french since I was 7 years old."
Recent and finished events."I have just phoned the police!"
Finished event. "I have already eaten."
PRESENT PERFECT VERSUS PAST SIMPLE
PRESENT PERFECT
PAST SIMPLE
"I lost my keys in Milan."You actually never found them, you consider them lost.
"I've lost my keys"Maybe yesterday, today or this morning. You're still looking for them!
Sentence creation
News
Life experience
Recent event
Present result
Kahoot time!