Self-Access Learning Topic : Present Perfect Tense Level : P.6.

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Self-Access Learning Topic : Present Perfect Tense Level : P.6

Revision : Present Perfect Tense Part(1)

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 an apple.

Present perfect tense Irregular verbs Present Past Present perfect do be write eat draw break speak have / has done did was/were have / has been wrote have / has written ate have / has eaten drew have / has drawn broke have / has broken spoke have / has spoken

Present perfect tense Irregular verbs Present Past Present perfect take ride drink swim throw see go have / has taken took rode have / has ridden have / has drunk drank swam have / has swum threw have / has thrown saw have / has seen went have / has gone

Present perfect tense Irregular verbs Present Past Present perfect sweep make get have / has swept swept made have / has made got have / has got

Present perfect tense Regular verbs Present Past Present perfect paint move tidy painted have / has painted moved have / has moved tidied have / has tidied

Example (1) We use the Present Perfect tense to show the result of an action. e.g. (a) Ben is eating a chicken leg. (b) Ben has eaten a chicken leg.

Example (2) We cannot use the Present Perfect tense with adverbs of time, e.g. yesterday, two weeks ago.  I have done my homework yesterday.  I did my homework yesterday.

Practice (1) Present Past Present perfect made e.g. make have / has made 1 do did have / has done tidied 2 tidy have / has tidied 3 eat ate have / has eaten drew 4 draw have / has drawn took 5 take have / has taken 6 paint painted have / has painted 7 write wrote have / has written

Practice (2) Present Past Present perfect 8 ride rode have / has ridden 9 swim swam have / has swum 10 sweep swept have / has swept 11 move moved have / has moved 12 see saw have / has seen 13 speak spoke have / has spoken 14 cook cooked have / has cooked 15 break broke have / has broken

‘Yet’ goes at the END of the sentence or question. Already / yet In the Present Perfect tense, we use yet with questions or negative (no) sentences. Have you eaten the apples yet? (question) ‘Yet’ goes at the END of the sentence or question. No, I haven’t eaten the apples yet. (negative)

Already / yet In the Present Perfect tense, we use already with positive (yes) sentences. Have you eaten the apples yet? (question) Yes, I’ve already eaten the apples. (positive) ‘Already’ goes in the MIDDLE or at the END of the sentence. or Yes, I’ve eaten the apples already. (positive)

once / twice In the Present Perfect tense, we use once /twice to express frequency. How many time have you given flowers to the pop star ? (question) I’ve given flowers to a pop star once only. ‘once’ goes at the END of the sentence. or I’ve given flowers to a pop star only once.

ever / never In the Present Perfect tense, we use ever (question) and never (answer) to express frequency. Have you ever celebrated the Cheung Chau Bun Festival ? (question) No,I’ve never celebrated the Cheung Chau Bun Festival. (answer)

Already / yet e.g. ______ Mary _______ her homework _____? do ______ Mary _______ her homework _____? Yes, she __________her homework _______ . Has done yet has done already or Yes, she _________________her homework. has already done

Already / yet e.g. Has eaten yet ______ Ben _______ his hamburger_____ ? No, he ___________________ his hamburger _______ . hasn’t / has not eaten yet

Practice 1 (do) ________ Mum ________ the washing _______ ? Yes, she _______________ the washing. Has done yet has already done 2 (sweep) ________ Sally and Joe ________ the floor _______ ? No, they____________ the floor _____ . Have swept yet haven’t swept yet

Practice 3 (throw) ________ you ________ away the rubbish _______ ? Yes, I ______________ away the rubbish _______ . Have thrown yet ’ve / have thrown already 4 (write) ________ Mark ________ the letter _______ ? No, he ____________ the letter _____ . Has written yet hasn’t written yet

Practice 5 (visit) How ____________ have you ________ Hong Kong Disneyland ? I ______________ there _________. many times visited have visited twice 6 (watch) _______ you ______ _______ birds in Mai Po Wetlands ? No, I ____________ ________ birds in Mai Po Wetlands. Have ever watched have never watched

Revision : Present Perfect Tense Part(2)

Present perfect tense We use the present perfect tense to talk about actions that started in the past and continue to the present. e.g. I’ve grown flowers for two years. 2003-now Now is 2005.

Present perfect tense We use the present perfect tense with since and for to say how long an action has lasted. I have played the piano since 2000. I have played the piano for five years.

Present perfect tense Since We use since with the present perfect tense to refer to the starting point of an action. I have studied at this school since 2000. starting time 2000 Now 2005 (2000 is a point of time, not a period of time.)

period of time (for five years) Present perfect tense For We use for with the present perfect tense to refer to a period of time. I have studied at this school for five years. Now 2005 starting time since 2000 period of time (for five years) ( ‘Five years’ is a period of time, not a point of time.)

Practice (1) 1 I have had piano lessons _____ ten years. Use since or for. 1 I have had piano lessons _____ ten years. 2 Peter has collected stamps _____ 2003. 3 Amy has grown flowers _____ last month. 4 My brother has played football _____ two years. 5 John and Jenny have been friends _____ eight months. 6 They have done ballet _____ 2000. 7 My father has driven his car _____ 1996. for since since for for since since

How long …? How long have done ballet? collected stickers? learnt the piano? has you he she done ballet collected stickers learnt the piano since for 2001. one year. I He She have has

How long have these children done their hobbies? paint pictures, 2003 A: How long have you painted pictures? B: I have painted pictures since 2003.

grow flowers, six months A: How long have you grown flowers? B: I have grown flowers for six months.

make handicrafts, March A: How long have you made handicrafts? B: I have made handicrafts since March.

play the violin, five years A: How long have you played the violin? B: I have played the violin for five years.

A: How long ___________________ ? Kate do karate, last month A: How long ___________________ ? B: She _____________________________ . has Kate done karate has done karate since last month

collect coins, two years James collect coins, two years A: How long _____________________ ? B: He _______________________________ . has James collected coins has collected coins for two years

collect seashells, last summer Shirley collect seashells, last summer A: How long ____________________________? B: She ________________________________ . has Shirley collected seashells has collected seashells since last summer

Past tense & Present perfect tense  actions that happened in the past  actions that started in the past and continue to the present e.g. I sang yesterday. e.g. I’ve sung for two hours.  actions that have just finished e.g. I’ve just sung a famous song.

Past tense & Present perfect tense  We know the specific point of time of the action.  We do not know the time of the action. e.g. I drew a picture last night. e.g. I’ve drawn a picture already.

Past tense & Present perfect tense  verb - 1 word  verb - 2 words e.g. I started playing the violin in 2000. e.g. I’ve played the violin since 2000.  Hint words: yesterday, last night, last Sunday, last year, ago, in 2000  Hint words: since, for, already, just, yet, ever

Practice (2) e.g. I _______ a dress two weeks ago. (make) made 1 I ______________ in Hong Kong since 1990. (live) 2 My parents _______ our house in 2000. (buy) 3 Miss Lee ___________ at my school for two years. (teach) 4 Tom _______ his uncle one month ago. (visit) 5 Polly and Dolly __________ friends since last year. (be) 6 The baby __________ for four hours. (sleep) have lived bought has taught visited have been has slept