Present Perfect Carmen Torres. Structure: have (Simple Present) + past participle.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
already - ever - - just - never – - yet -
Advertisements

Past Simple or Present Perfect
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
Present Perfect Past Events Related to the Present
When the past connects with the present!
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE.
Present Perfect. I have lived in LA. She has lived in LA. I haven’t lived in LA. She hasn’t lived in LA. Have I lived in LA? Has She lived in LA?
PRESENT PERFECT.
Using the Present Perfect We can distinguish three situations where the present perfect is used, although there is a lot of overlap (= coincidences, similarities.
Present Perfect Foundation English II.
UNIT 2 3rd YEAR EOI. Discuss these questions with your partner –What’s the longest journey you’ve ever taken? –Which is more important: to go somewhere.
Will be doing and will have done
PRESENT PERFECT The Present Perfect Tense is formed by 2 things: the auxiliary verb HAVE and HAS the PAST PARTICIPLE. For irregular verbs, use the participle.
The Present Perfect tense How and when to use it
FORM:have/has+participle
Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive Unit 3.
POSITIVE I have (‘ve) You have (‘ve) He has (‘s) She has (‘s) + past participle It has (‘s) We have (‘ve) You have (‘ve) They have (‘ve) He has travelled.
The Present Perfect Simple
Present perfect with already, never, ever, yet. 9º, UPA
Present Perfect Tense The autumn has already arrived How do you know?
Present Perfect  Unstated/ Indefinite time Ex. Teddy has bought a new bike. (we don’t know when) Past Simple  Stated/Definite time Ex. Teddy bought.
Unit 2 Been there, Done that!. Jennifer: Have you ever taken an English course? Sita: No, I haven't. Not yet. Jennifer: What about French? Have you ever.
Past simple / present perfect Past simple is used: Actions that finished in a definite time in the past I bought this car last week. To ask when? what.
PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST SIMPLE (grammar books units 7- 14) Form: have/has + past participle.
Present perfect vs.past simple Mgr. Ema Jarošová.
Present Perfect Tense There are 2 primary reasons to use the Present Perfect Tense. Reason #1 To talk about a completed past action at a non-specific time.
FORM:have/has+participle Subject + have/has+ Past Participle We have studied English for two years She has read two Harry Potter books. Negative form:
the Past Perfect tense What is this tense and when do we use it in English?
The Present Perfect Grammar Notes A cura della Dott.ssa Barbara Meloni.
Past simple / Present perfect Past simple is used: Actions that finished in a definite time in the past I bought this car last week. To ask when? what.
Present perfect tense We use present perfect to express an action that was completed a short time ago.
Present Perfect.
OVERVIEW OF VERB TENSE.
FORM Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Continuous AffirmativeI have played He has played I have been playing He has been playing NegativeI haven’t.
THE PRESENT PERFECT. Affirmative sentences: We use the auxiliary “have” (“has“ for the 3 rd person singular) + the past participle of the verb. e.g. They.
The present perfect looks back from the present into the past, and expresses what has happened before now. The action happened at an indefinite time in.
THE PRESENT PERFECT Have / has + past participle I have written a letter She hasn’t been to Paris Have they left?
The Present Perfect vs The Past Simple. The Present Perfect The present perfect simple has a basic correspondence with the Spanish ‘pretérito perfecto’,
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE VS PAST SIMPLE & PRESETN PERFECT CONTINUOUS.
Present Perfect Tense Remember! There are 2 primary reasons to use the Present Perfect Tense. The Rest of the Story Reason #1 To talk about a completed.
Present Perfect.
Present Perfect.
Present Perfect Simple Vs PAST SIMPLE & PresenT PErfect CONTINUOUS
Present Perfect.
Past simple / present perfect
(simple, continuous, passive)
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
Past simple / present perfect
The Present Perfect Tense
Present perfect tense We form the present perfect tense with have / has + past participle. I You We They have eaten an apple. He She It John has eaten.
GRAMMAR EXPLANTIONS PRESENTATION no6
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE.
PRESENT PERFECT.
Present perfect tense We form the present perfect tense with have / has + past participle. I You We They have eaten an apple. He She It John has eaten.
Present Perfect Vs. Past Simple 1) John Lennon made a lot of records
What are the different tenses used in these sentences?
The Present Perfect.
Subject + Have/has + verb ( past participle ) …
What are the different tenses used in these sentences?
What are the different tenses used in these sentences?
THE PRESENT PERFECT.
The Present Perfect Составила: Рафикова Ирина Игоревна
PRESENT PERFECT – no time reference (the result is more important)
PRESENT PERFECT VS. PAST SIMPLE
Present Perfect SWOOSH
So…let’s talk about the FORM of the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE first…OK?
Unit 7 Present perfect.
Presentation transcript:

Present Perfect Carmen Torres

Structure: have (Simple Present) + past participle

Use: To express 4 1. An action that has finished but we don’t know or don’t say WHEN it happened An action that has JUST finished An action with consequences in the present An action that began in the past but continues in the present.

Use: To express 4 1. An action that has finished but we don’t know or don’t say WHEN it happened. –I have already eaten –Have they arrived yet? –He hasn’t visited England yet –Has she ever spoken to her son’s teacher? ALREADY YET YAYA (?)/AÚN NO (-) EVER ALGUNA VEZ (?) FREQUENCY ADVERBS

Use: To express 4 2. An action that has JUST finished. –I have just eaten –Have they just arrived? –I have just seen your mother 4 3. An action with consequences in the present. –I have bought the bread: here it is. –Has he been up long? –She has broken her leg JUST YA ALREADY YET FREQUENCY ADVERBS

Use: To express 4 4. An action that began in the past but continues in the present. –I have been here for ages –We have known each other for years –She has been ill since the beginning of the month –They have been married since 1995 FOR DURANTE SINCE DESDE HOW LONG…? ¿CUÁNTO TIEMPO? SINCE WHEN…? ¿DESDE CUANDO?

What’s the point? 4 TIME not finished / expressed I have already eaten Have they arrived yet? He has visited England on several occasions Has she ever spoken to her son’s teacher? I have just eaten I have bought the bread She has broken her leg I have been here for ages We have known each other for years She has been ill since the beginning of the month They have been married since 1995

Remember TIME Not finished Or Not expressed The action started in the PAST It can be with FOR SINCE FREQUENCY ADVERBS ALREADY YET JUST INDEFINITE ADVERBS