1. Present perfect tense 2. Countable / uncountable nouns 3. Order of adjectives 4. Tests 5. Song OBJECTIVES
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PRESENT PERFECT + for, since Since + a point in time: since this morning, since last week, since yesterday,since I was a child, since Wednesday, since 2 o'clock. I’ve ridden a bike since I was a child. I’ve ridden a bike since I was 12.
for + a period of time: for six years, for a week, for a month, for hours, for two hours. for They’ve been married for 1 year.
An action just completed We use Present perfect tense to indicate an action that has just been completed. Example.: He has just arrived. have you just cut your finger?.
ALREADY We use already to say that something happened sooner than expected. A: Don’t forget to post the letter ! B: I’ve already posted it. A: What time is Mark leaving ? B: He’s already gone.
YET We use yet to show that the speaker is expecting something to happen. Use yet only in questions and negative sentences. Has it stopped raining yet ? Have you finished the homework yet ? I’ve written the letter but I haven’t posted it yet.
EVERAND NEVER EVER AND NEVER A: Have you ever studied German? B: No, I’ve never studied German. A: Has she ever been to the USA ? B: No, she has never been to the USA
This / Today They are used to identify a time that began in the past and hasn’t finished yet.
I have watched “ Harry Potter ” this year. She has seen Tony this weekend. I have been to school today. Today she has studied a lot.
I went to school this morning. I have gone to school this morning. Which one is correct? ?
BOTH are correct !! I went to school this morning. ( now is more than midday, the morning has already finished !!) I have gone to school this morning. ( now is still morning, it hasn’t finished yet !!)
And there are more words... Lately / Recently / for a while I haven’t seen him lately. She has practiced tennis recently. You haven’t tried it for a while.
... and more, Once / twice / 3 times / 4 times / etc. We have fought once. He has traveled to Chicago twice. I have had a cold 3 times this year.
Have you ______ seen a mummy? (ever/yet) I’ve ______ eaten snails. (never/ever) Doug has _______ had his breakfast. (already/yet)
Have you finished your work ______? (already/yet) Have you _______ called Susan? (already/yet) Jack has ______ gone to work. (just/yet)
Make up sentences... NEVER
ALREADY - affirmative
EVER
NEVER
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