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Present Perfect

Present Perfect. What is it?. The present perfect simple expresses an action that is still going on or that stopped recently, but has an influence on the present. It puts emphasis on the result. Examples: You have seen that movie many times. Have you seen that movie many times?

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Present Perfect

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  1. PresentPerfect

  2. What is it? The present perfect simple expresses an action that is still going on or that stopped recently, but has an influence on the present. It puts emphasis on the result. Examples: • You have seen that movie many times. • Have you seen that movie many times? • You have not seen that movie many times.

  3. Form of PresentPerfect

  4. Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ‘ed’

  5. Use of PresentPerfect • puts emphasis on the result • Example: She has written five letters. • action that is still going on • Example: School has not started yet. • action that stopped recently • Example: She has cooked dinner.

  6. finished action that has an influence on the present • Example: I have lost my key. • action that has taken place once, never or several times before the moment of speaking • Example: I have never been to Australia.

  7. Signal Words of Present Perfect • Already • Ever • Just • Never • not yet • so far • till now • up to now

  8. Exercises

  9. Choose the correct participle form of the following verbs. • go → gone / going • sing → sang / sung • draw→  drew / drawn • buy → bought / boughten • do → done / doing

  10. Choose the correct participle form of the following verbs. • go → gone • sing → sang / sung • draw →  drew / drawn • buy → bought / boughten • do → done / doing

  11. Choose the correct participle form of the following verbs. • go → gone • sing → sung • draw → drew/ drawn • buy → bought / boughten • do → done / doing

  12. Choose the correct participle form of the following verbs. • go → gone • sing → sung • draw → drawn • buy → bought / boughten • do → done / doing

  13. Choose the correct participle form of the following verbs. • go → gone • sing → sung • draw → drawn • buy → bought • do → done / doing

  14. Choose the correct participle form of the following verbs. • go → gone • sing → sung • draw → drawn • buy → bought • do → done

  15. Fill the gaps with 'have' or 'has'. • I  have/ has answered the question. • She have/ has opened the window. • They  have/ has called us. • You have/ has carried a box. • It have/ has rained a lot.

  16. Fill the gaps with 'have' or 'has'. • I have answered the question • She have/ has opened the window. • They  have/ has called us. • You have/ has carried a box. • It have/ has rained a lot.

  17. Fill the gaps with 'have' or 'has'. • I have answered the question • She has opened the window. • They  have/ hascalled us. • You have/ has carried a box. • It have/ has rained a lot.

  18. Fill the gaps with 'have' or 'has'. • I have answered the question • She has opened the window. • Theyhavecalledus • You have/ has carried a box. • It have/ has rained a lot.

  19. Fill the gaps with 'have' or 'has'. • I have answered the question • She has opened the window. • Theyhavecalledus • You have carried a box. • It have/ hasrained a lot.

  20. Fill the gaps with 'have' or 'has'. • I have answered the question • She has opened the window. • Theyhavecalledus • You have carried a box. • It have/ has rained a lot.

  21. Bibliography • http://www.ego4u.com/en/read-on/animals/snowboarding?mark=preper • http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-simple • http://www.english4u.co.il/43980/present-perfect-progressive • http://www.english-4u.de/pres_perf_ex1.htm

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