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Present Perfect Game
HAZIEL MARTÍNEZ FLORES
Created on September 18, 2024
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Transcript
QUIZ
How much do you know about...?
P R E S E N T P E R F E C T
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Presented by: Haziel Martínez Flores Group: 322
QUESTION 1/10 - present perfect
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The Present Perfect tense is used to talk about actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
QUESTION 2/10 - present perfect
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It is also used to describe actions that started in the past and continue to the present.
QUESTION 3/10 - present perfect
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The Present Perfect is formed using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" + the past participle of the main verb.
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We use "have" with I, you, we, they, and "has" with he, she, it.Example: "She has visited Paris."
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The exact time of the action is not important; what matters is the action’s relevance to now.
QUESTION 6/10 - present perfect
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The Present Perfect often goes with time expressions like "already," "yet," "just," "ever," and "never."Example: "I have never seen that movie."
QUESTION 7/10 - present perfect
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It is also used with "for" and "since" to talk about duration.Example: "I have worked here for five years." "They have lived here since 2010."
QUESTION 8/10 - present perfect
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We use the Present Perfect to talk about experiences when the specific time is not important. Example:"He has been to Japan."
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It can also describe a change or new information. Example: "She has learned to drive."
QUESTION 10/10 - present perfect
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The Present Perfect is commonly used in questions with "ever" to ask about life experiencesExample: "Have you ever traveled abroad?"