1 Present Perfect Tense Phimonmart Klinkaew Udomdarunee School.

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1 Present Perfect Tense Phimonmart Klinkaew Udomdarunee School

2 What do you need the Present Perfect for ? to tell what you have done recently/ lately. to tell what you have just or already done. to tell what you have never/ ever done. to tell what you have done so far/ up to now. to tell what you have done today/ this week/ this month/ this year.

3 What is so confusing about it ?  It can describe either present or past activities !  There is no similar grammatical item in Polish !

4 How can you form the Present Perfect?

5 Why don’t you try some exercises?

6 Choose the correct answer. Peter never watched „Maja bee”. Peter never watched „Maja bee”. A) had A) had B) have B) have C) has C) has D) none of these D) none of these Peter has never watched „Maja Bee”. Peter has never watched „Maja Bee”. Congratulations! Congratulations!

7 How about this? Lidka hasn’t to Majorka yet. A) had B) seen C) drove D) none of these None of these Lidka hasn’t been to Majorka. Precisely!

8 Try the next question.....you ever smoked? A) has B) do C) have D) none of these Have you ever smoked? Good!

9 Choose the correct answer again. She hasn’t the dinner already. A) cooks B) cooked C) make D) none of these She hasn’t cooked the dinner already Very well!

10 Can you do this one ? He hasn’t a shower today. He hasn’t a shower today. A) take A) take B) took B) took C) taked C) taked D) none of these D) none of these None of these None of these He hasn’t taken a shower today. He hasn’t taken a shower today. Well done! Well done!

11 Try this one !  Joan ever a shark?  A) has J. eat  B) does J. eaten  C) has J. eaten  D) none of these  Has Joan ever eaten a shark?  Not bad! Keep on trying

12 Choose the correct answer one more time. She has a man. A) never kiss B) ever kissed C) just kisses D) none of these None of these She has never kissed a man. Of course, you are right !

13 Choose the correct answer you ever your head ? A) have lost B) do lose C) did lose D) none of these Have you ever lost your head ? Right again!

14 Choose the best answer again ! Tom and Arthur a dog so far. A) don’t buy B) hasn’t bought C) haven’t bought D) didn’t buy Tom and Arthur haven’t bought a dog so far. Excellent!

15 What’s the right answer now? Peter and Mat abroad before? Has been Have seen Have been None of these Have Peter and Mat been abroad before ? You are absolutely right !

16 Why don’t you test yourself again? What action can you describe with the Present Perfect? How do you form it ? What time expressions can you use with the Present Perfect? What’s the difference between the Present Perfect and the Simple Past ?

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