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Title: Present Perfect


1
Present Perfect
  • Have you ever studied this before?

2
Conjugation
  • Have/Has Past Participle
  • I have (go, went, GONE) to Nicaragua many times.
  • She has known Marc for 8 months.
  • They havent spoken in a long time.
  • Has he finished his project yet?

3
Why use the PP if Im talking about the past?
  • Rule 1 We use the PP to talk about actions that
    occurred in the past at an unspecified time.
  • I havent talked to him yet.
  • She has already eaten.
  • We have never taken a vacation.

4
Key words
  • Already
  • Yet
  • Never, ever
  • Before
  • Recently
  • Lately
  • Many times, etc (with no specific time reference)

5
Is it the same as the present?
  • Rule 2 Use the present perfect to describe
    actions that began in the past but that are still
    continuing in the present (often with since and
    for)
  • I have played piano for 10 years. (I still play)
  • She has lived in Paris since last October. (she
    moved there in October and still lives there)

6
Since or For?
  • Since tells when the action began
  • since last Saturday
  • since November
  • For tells the length of time
  • for five days
  • for 18 months

7
Confused?
  • Simple Past
  • I worked at the bookstore for two years (from
    2005-2007)
  • He travelled to China last year.
  • She taught French in 2003.
  • Present Perfect
  • I have worked at the bookstore for two years (I
    started two years ago and still work there now)
  • He has gone to China. (before)
  • She has never taught French.

8
More confusion
  • Simple Present
  • They know each other.
  • He studies Chemistry and Physics.
  • We dont have a car anymore.
  • Present Perfect
  • They have known each other since last July (They
    met in July)
  • He has studied Chemistry for 6 months.
  • We havent had a car since the accident.

9
Typical errors
  • Many native English speakers dont use the PP
    properly. You might hear
  • I seen her yesterday. (YIKES!!!)
  • I have seen her (before)
  • Did you eat yet?
  • Have you eaten yet?
  • He already left.
  • He has already left.

10
Can I make those errors?
  • NO! Please dont.

11
Tell us
  • How long have you lived in?
  • How often have you gone skiing?
  • What is one food that you have never eaten that
    you would like to try?
  • Have you ever cheated on an exam?
  • Have you ever gone to a surprise party?
  • Have you ever been in a fist fight?
  • Have you ever tripped over your feet?

12
Wrap it up!
  • Stop translating from your native language into
    English. It is now time to start thinking in
    English and applying the rules.
  • Using the Present Perfect correctly will make you
    sound like a more fluent speaker.
  • Good Luck!
  • Have you learned anything from this presentation?
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