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INGLÉS - Present Perfect (already, just, yet, for and since)

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Present Perfect

Already, just, yet, since and for

We use present perfect to talk about PAST actions that are related to the PRESENT:

  • Actions that started in the past and continue in the present.
  • Actions that have recently happened
  • Life experiences

How is it Formed?

Regular past participle verbs have -ed at the end (e.g. called, played, arrived)
have / has
verb
Subject

past participle

(I, you, he, she, they...)

Iregular verbs have a different form (e.g. wake -> woke, break -> broke)

Examples: "I have gone to Paris" "She has watched this film" "They have seen a bird in the sky"

How is it Formed?

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Regular past participle verbs have -ed at the end (e.g. called, played, arrived)
have / has
Subject
verb

(I, you, he, she, they...)

past participle

Iregular verbs have a different form (e.g. wake -> woke, break -> broke)

Examples: "HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO PARIS?" "HAS HE WATCHED THE VIDEO?" "HAVE YOU CORRECTED THE EXAMS?" "HAS SHE WON THE MATCH?"

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Present perfect already, just and yet

We use the present perfect with .................... for actions which are finished.

We use the present perfect with .................... for actions which finished a short time ago.

Just

We use the present perfect with .................... for actions which haven't started.

Already

Yet

How is it Formed?

Already

have / has
verb
Subject
already

past participle

(I, you, he, she, they...)

Examples: "I have already picked up the litter" "She has already watched this film" "They have already read the story"

We use already for actions which are finished.

How is it Formed?

Just

have / has
verb
Subject
just

past participle

(I, you, he, she, they...)

Examples: "I have just put the cardboard in the bin" "She has just finished the homework" "They have just turned off the tap"

We use just for actions which finished a short time ago.

How is it Formed?

Yet

haven't / hasn't
verb
...
yet
Subject

past participle

(I, you, he, she, they...)

We use just for actions which haven't started.

Examples: "I haven't cleaned the kitchen yet" "She hasn't washed the cup yet" "They have't bought the present yet"

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Remember for and since

We use the present perfect with .................... to talk about the period of time.

We use the present perfect with .................... to say when the action started.

Since

For

How is it Formed?

For

have / has
verb
Subject
for

past participle

(I, you, he, she, they...)

Examples: "I have played tennis for two years" "He has studied french for six months"

We use for to talk about the period of time

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How is it Formed?

Since

have / has
verb
Subject
since

past participle

(I, you, he, she, they...)

Examples: "I have played tennis since last year" "He has studied french since 5th ofMarch"

We use since to say when the action started

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