Grammar land The 5 th form. Present Perfect It denotes a completed action connected with the present We use it with the words ever,never,just,already,yet,

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Grammar land The 5 th form

Present Perfect It denotes a completed action connected with the present We use it with the words ever,never,just,already,yet, today,recently, this morning,this evening, for,since We form it with the verb to have and the third form of the main verb

Lately, ever, since, yet, for, recently, never, before, already, so far, still, just. Memorize them-it's a must!

Fill in the table be meet forget see come catch read

bewas, werebeen meetmet forgetforgotforgotten seesawseen comecamecome catchcaught read

Make up the sentences Use the Present Perfect Tense I (do) my homework. He (see) this film. They (buy) a new car. She (leave) for London. You (meet) my friend? He (send) a letter? We (not be) to Moscow. She (not forget) about it.

Answer the questions Have you ever been to Africa? Have you ever played chess? Have you ever seen a fox? Have you ever gone to the country? Have you ever written a letter?

Fill in the words “pig, frog, sheep, to bark” to make a poem Have you ever seen a dog Who got married to a ……….. Have you ever seen a………… Who was fit and slim as Twiggy? Have you ever seen a………. that spoke English in its sleep? Have you ever seen a lark teaching puppies how …………

Fill in yet, since, for, ever, just Terry hasn't been at school………..a week. We have……..written a postcard. Tom has……...made his bed. Mike has lived with his sister……May. My brother hasn't finished his work…….

Translate into English Я уже позавтракал. Мой папа только что пришел. Ты когда-нибудь видел этого человека? Он живет здесь с июля. Мы уже купили новую квартиру. Он посмотрел этот фильм? Я не брал твою ручку.

What tense do we use? He helps his parents. Did she find her bag yesterday? I have never been to Moscow. Will you go there? They met their friends a day ago. She doesn^t like shopping. Has she sent a letter?

Listen to the tape and fill in the table Number of the textThe tense of the text

Check your work up Number of the textThe tense of the text 1Present Perfect 2Past Simple 3Present Perfect 4Future Simple 5Past Simple 6Present Simple

Correct the mistakes He have done his homework. He play yesterday in the garden. We just seen him. They watch TV tomorrow. She go to school every day. I not like reading books.

Check your sentences up He has done his homework. He played yesterday in the garden. We have just seen him. They will watch TV tomorrow. She goes to school every day. I do not like reading books.