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THE PRESENT PERFECT. FORM OF THE PRESENT PERFECT. THE PRESENT PERFECT USES THE AUXILIARY HAVE AND THE PAST PARTICIPLE I HAVE FINISHED MY WORK SHE HAS BEEN TO CHINA. HAVE YOU SEEN MY PEN?. FORM: THINGS TO NOTE. THE AUXILIARY HAVE CHANGES FORM: I HAVE , YOU HAVE , WE HAVE
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FORM OF THE PRESENT PERFECT THE PRESENT PERFECT USES THE AUXILIARY HAVEAND THE PAST PARTICIPLE I HAVEFINISHED MY WORK SHE HASBEEN TO CHINA. HAVE YOU SEEN MY PEN?
FORM: THINGS TO NOTE • THE AUXILIARY HAVE CHANGES FORM: • I HAVE, YOU HAVE, WE HAVE BUT • HE HAS, SHE HAS, JOHN HAS
USING CONTRACTIONS IN THE PRESENT PERFECT I’VE = I HAVEYOU’VE= YOU HAVE HE’S = HE HASSHE’S = SHE HAS WE’VE = WE HAVETHEY’VE = THEY HAVE
PRACTICE USING CONTRACTIONS • WE HAVE JUST SOLVED THE PROBLEM. We’ve just solved the problem. SHE HAS NEVER BEEN TO FRANCE. She’s never been to France. THEY HAVE BEEN MARRIED FOR 5 YEARS. They’ve been married for 5 years. YOU HAVE SEEN THAT MOVIE. You’ve seen that movie.
THINGS TO NOTE • THE PAST PARTICIPLE IS FORMED • IN REGULARVERBS BY ADDING -ED • IN IRREGULAR VERBS THE WHOLE FORM CHANGES SEE, SAW, SEEN DO, DID, DONE EAT, ATE, EATEN
USES OF THE PRESENT PERFECT INDEFINITE TIME IN THE PAST FOR DURATION OF AN ACTION OR STATE FROM PRESENT TO PAST SINCE
TIME SIGNALS FOR INDEFINITE TIME JUST NO TIME SIGNAL recently ALREADY ever YET LATELY
EXAMPLES OF INDEFINITE TIME • You have seen that movie. • He has just finished his project. • The books have not arrived yet. • They have already eaten lunch. • I have never met her husband. • Have you ever tasted sushi?
EXTRA PRACTICE WITH INDEFINITE TIME • Excuse me, but (we meet) ? You look familiar. • I’m not hungry. I (just have) lunch. How many people (you invite) to the party? Can you let me in? I (forget) my key. have we met ‘ve just had have you ‘ve forgotten
DURATION OF TIME • Use for an action, event, or state that started in the past but continues (or can continue) into the present • Used most often with • I’ve been on the phone for 10 minutes. • I’ve been on the phone since 8 o’clock. • How long have I been on the phone? for since how long
DURATION OF TIME –TIME SIGNALS 10 o’clock this morning for since Tuesday years A long time …the past year so far …many years
USING FOR AND SINCE • Use for • With an amount (length) of time • …for a year …for 3 hours • …for 2 days …for a long time • Use since • With a specific moment in time • …since 1995 …since I woke up • …since last Tuesday …since 8 a.m.
DURATION OF TIME EXAMPLES • I’ve known her for many years. • She has been waiting here for over an hour. • They have been in Canada for the past ten years. • He has owned his home since 1995. • She has taught here for many years. • She has not seen him in ages.
PRACTICING THE PRESENT PERFECT I (wait) for the bus for 20 minutes! What (do) to my hair? It’s awful! I can’t go to the party with you. I ( finish) my homework. Where is Marc? He (go) shopping for Food. How long (you work) here? have been waiting have you done haven’t finished ‘s gone have you worked
PRACTICE PRESENT PERFECT WITH FOR AND SINCE for James has not seen his brother ten years. We have had an Internet connection last September. She has had that cough 2 weeks. Louis has played the piano he was a child. I haven’t seen Claire she graduated. I have not slept well last Friday. since for since since since