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Present Perfect. Have you ever … ?. Have you ever been to India ?. 1. Have you ever met anyone famous?. 5. Have you ever been afraid of a storm?. 2. Have you ever travelled by plane?. 6. Have you ever broken a bone in your body?. 3. Have you ever lied to your parents?. 7.
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PresentPerfect Haveyouever … ?
Have you ever been to India ? 1 Have you ever met anyone famous? 5 Have you ever been afraid of a storm? 2 Have you ever travelled by plane? 6 Have you ever broken a bone in your body? 3 Have you ever lied to your parents? 7 Have you ever broken a valuable object? 4 Have you ever slept in the class? 8
USE: 1. UnspecifiedTimeBeforeNow I think I haveseenherbefore. (The exact time is not mentioned. It is not important. What is important is that she has seen her before.)
2. Actionthathasjusthappenedandtheresultis stillvisible Mycarhasjustbroken! (The car was working and now it is broken.)
A repeatedactionbetweenthepastandnow HehasvisitedLondon severaltimes. (He visited London many times in the past and may still visit in the future.)
4. Anactionorsituationstarted in thepast and continues inthepresent Theyhavebeenmarried for 50 years. (They married along time ago and they are still married.)
PresentPerfect I have seen that film many times. Past Participle Have Has +
Complete thesentences have seen 1. I …………………………. (see) that film before. have read 2. We ……………………. (read) three English books . has broken 3. She ………………………….(break) the glass. have eaten 4. Children …………………………. (eat) breakfast. has drunk 5. Peter …………………………. (drink) orange juice. has sarted 6. Be quiet! The film …………………………. (start) have lived 7. My parents ………………….(live) in London since 1997.
SaythePastPaticiplesoftheverbs! played played saw seen did done went gone had had ate eaten made made swum swam bought bought
FOR / SINCE For – a period of time (há) I have lived in England for 2 years. Since – the start of a period of time (desde) I have lived in England since 2009.
for 1. He has lived in USA …………………………. 5 years. for since since 2. I haven’t seen him …………………….. last summer. for since since 3. My aunt has danced …………….. the age of five. for since for 4. Jennifer has known her ………………… many years. for since
ALREADY / YET already – in affirmative sentences (já) I have already seen that film. yet – in negative sentences (ainda) I haven’t seen that film yet.