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FORM OF THE PRESENT PERFECT

THE PRESENT PERFECT USES THE AUXILIARY HAVE AND THE PAST PARTICIPLE

I HAVE FINISHED MY WORKSHE HAS BEEN TO CHINA.HAVE YOU SEEN MY PEN?

THE PRESENT PERFECT USES THE AUXILIARY HAVE AND THE PAST PARTICIPLE

I HAVE FINISHED MY WORKSHE HAS BEEN TO CHINA.HAVE YOU SEEN MY PEN?

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FORM: THINGS TO NOTE

THE AUXILIARY HAVE CHANGES FORM:

I HAVE, YOU HAVE, WE HAVE BUTHE HAS, SHE HAS, JOHN HAS

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USING CONTRACTIONS IN THE PRESENT PERFECT

I’VE = I HAVE YOU’VE= YOU HAVE

HE’S = HE HAS SHE’S = SHE HAS

WE’VE = WE HAVE THEY’VE = THEY HAVE

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PRACTISE USING CONTRACTIONS

• WE HAVE JUST SOLVED THE PROBLEM.

We’ve just solved the problem.

SHE HAS NEVER BEEN TO FRANCE.She’s never been to France.

THEY HAVE BEEN MARRIED FOR 5 YEARS.

They’ve been married for 5 years.

YOU HAVE SEEN THAT MOVIE.

You’ve seen that movie.

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THINGS TO NOTE

• THE PAST PARTICIPLE IS FORMED IN REGULAR VERBS BY ADDING -ED IN IRREGULAR VERBS THE WHOLE

FORM CHANGESSEE, SAW, SEENDO, DID, DONEEAT, ATE, EATEN

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TO TALK ABOUTPAST EXPERIENCES WHENWE DON’T SAY EXACTLYWHEN THEY HAPPENED

WE OFTEN USE IT WITH

EVER

NEVER

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EXAMPLES OF PAST EXPERIENCES (indefinite time):

I’ve seen that film.I’ve never eaten sushi.My brother has worked abroad.He’s been to London.She’s never kissed her boyfriend.

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EXTRA PRACTICE WITH INDEFINITE TIME

• Excuse me, but (we meet) ? You look familiar.

• I’m not hungry. I (just have) lunch.

• How many people (you invite) to the party?

• Can you let me in? I (forget) my key.

have we met

‘ve just had

have you invited

‘ve forgotten

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PRACTISING THE PRESENT PERFECT

What (do) to my hair? It’s awful!

I can’t go to the party with you. I ( finish) my homework.

Where is Marc? He (go) shopping for Food.

How long (you work) here?

have you done

haven’t finished

‘s gone

have you worked

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USING EVER AND NEVER• Use EVER

o In your life until now Have you ever flown in a helicopter? Have you ever eaten sushi?

• Use NEVERo Never in your life No, I’ve never flown in a helicopter. No, I’ve never eaten sushi.

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PAST EXPERIENCES: PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST SIMPLE?

Use Past Simple

When you don’t say exactly when something happened

Use the Present Perfect

When you say exactly when something happened

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EXAMPLES:

I’ve seen that film.

I saw that film yesterday.

NOT I’ve seen that film yesterday.

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MORE EXAMPLES:

I’ve been to London.

I went to London last year.

NOT I’ve been to London last year.

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COMPARE THE PRESENT PERFECT OF GO AND BE!

He has GONE to Paris = He’s in Paris now.

He has BEEN to Paris = He went to Paris and came back.

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PRACTISE: PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST SIMPLE?

I ___________________ (bought/ have bought) some new shorts, but I don't think I like them. Maybe I'll take them back to the shop.

Sarah ___________________ (never ate/ has never eaten) bacon in her life! She's a true vegetarian.

The children ________________ (drank/ have drunk) all the orange juice! We'll need to get some more.

The Titanic _________ (sank/ has sunk) in 1912.

have bought

has never eaten

sank

have drunk

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