lunes, 7 de octubre de 2019

THE PRESENT PERFECT


THE PRESENT PERFECT

OBJECTIVE
By the end of the lesson students should be able to express ideas about activities they haave done in oral and written way.

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GRAMMAR

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Mary is looking for her key. 
                     She can`t find it. She has lost his key                        

                               
Pronouns
Auxiliary
Verb in Past Participle
I
have
worked
You
have
studied
He
has
done
She
has
written
We /  You  /  They
have
been    

The present perfect simple is HAVE /  HAS  +  PAST PARTICIPLE. The past participle often ends in -ED  (finished /  decided  / lived etc), but many important verbs are irregular (lost / been / written etc).

When we use the present perfect there is always a connection with now. The action in the past has a reuslt now:

He told me his name but I have forgotten it. (I can`t remember it now)
Is Sally here? No, she is gone out (she is out now).

We often use the present perfect to give new information or to announce a recent happening:

The police have arrested two men.

You can use the present perfect with JUST,    ALREADY, and YET

JUST= a short time ago

Would you like something to eat?  " No, thanks, I have just had lunch"

We use ALREADY to say that something happened sooner than expected

What time is Mark leaving?  He`s already gone

YET=   "until now" and shows that the speaker is expecting something to happen. Use YET only in questions and negative sentences.


I have written the letter but I haven`t posted it yet.      


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