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Using Present Perfect
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Talk to your partner
• What do you know about … Present Perfect?
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Form
Have or Has + past participle
Some past participles are regular• I have lived in Walthamstow for 8 years.• She has studied English since 2010.Some past participles are irregular• I have been to Spain.• He has written 3 books.
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Sentences
• I have eaten lobster.• I’ve been to Mexico.• She has ridden a horse.• She’s travelled to many countries.• They have done the homework.• They’ve finished the book.• We have booked a cottage.• We’ve met the Prime Minister.
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Can you write 2 sentences using present perfect?
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Negative
• I have not eaten lobster.• I haven’t been to Mexico.• She has not ridden a horse.• She hasn’t travelled to many countries.• They have not done the homework.• They haven’t finished the book.• We have not booked a cottage.• We haven’t met the Prime Minister.
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Can you write 2 negative sentences using present perfect?
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Questions
• Have I eaten lobster?• Have you been to Mexico?• Have you ridden a horse?• Has she ridden a horse?• Has Amanda travelled to many countries?• Have they done the homework?• Have the students finished the book?• Have we booked a cottage?
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Can you write 2 questions using present perfect?
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Use of present perfect
• To describe past experiences• To describe events or actions which
started in the past and continue to the present.
• To describe events or actions with results in present or very recent events.
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My life
1969 2012
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My life
19692012
I have been to America.
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My life
19692012
I have been to America.
I have ridden a horse.
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• I have been to America.
• I have ridden a horse.
• We use Present Perfect when a past action is finished but we don’t say the time or it isn’t important. It was an experience that happened and the time doesn’t matter.
• Remember – if you use a specific time you have to use past simple.
I went to America in 1999.
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Can you write a sentence about an experience that happened.
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My life
19692012
I have been to America.
I have ridden a horse.
I have worked at WFC since 1995.
1995
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My life
19692012
I have been to America.
I have ridden a horse.
I have worked at WFC since 1995.
1995
I have lived in Walthamstow for 8 years.
2004
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• I have worked at WFC since 1995.
• I have lived in Walthamstow for 8 years.
• We also use Present Perfect when a past action is not finished. It is still true now – in the present.
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Can you write a sentence about a past action that is not finished.
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My life
19692012
I have been to America.
I have ridden a horse.
I have worked at WFC since 1995.
1995
I have lived in Walthamstow for 8 years.
2004
I’ve lost my keys.
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My life
19692012
I have been to America.
I have ridden a horse.
I have worked at WFC since 1995.
1995
I have lived in Walthamstow for 8 years.
2004
I’ve lost my keys.
She’s missed her train.
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• I’ve lost my keys. ( I lost them in the past but I’m telling you now – in the present)
• She’s missed her train. (She has just missed it)
• We also use Present Perfect to describe past events with results in the present or very recent events.
• Remember – if you use a specific time you have to use past simple.
I lost my keys last week.
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Can you write a sentence about a past event with results in the present or a very recent
event.
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