Understanding the Present Perfect Tense Through Examples
Explore the concept of the present perfect tense through various examples and exercises. Learn how to form sentences using "have" and "has" along with past participles, and understand the use of adverbs like "already" and "never." Practice identifying verbs in sentences and answering questions to strengthen your grasp of this English grammar aspect.
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Present Perfect Tense , , present perfect have/has 3 . have V3 has Past Present Future already, just, not yet, never, ever, seldom, often
? v3 -ed, to walk-walked to jump-jumped , :
Present Perfect not. + have / has + not + -ed 3 I haven t seen you for years! - ! She hasn t made her work yet. .
Present Perfect Tense ? Have you V3 ? , : Have you ever met him? - ?
Read the poem, find the verbs and explain. He has been to the Zoo, He has seen a kangaroo, He has eaten a cake He is feeling great ! Answer the questions: Where has he been? What has he seen? What has he eaten? Why is he feeling great?
Read the poem, find the verbs and explain. Have you been to the Zoo? Have you seen a kangaroo? Have you eaten a cake? Are you feeling great? Answer the questions and recite the poem.
Read and answer the questions. I have lost my glasses I can t go to classes. I have lost my bag I am so sad. Why can t he go to classes? Why is he sad?
Read the poem, find the verbs and explain. I have done, I have done, I have done my work today. I have read my book today And now it s time to play. Answer the questions: Has he done his work? Has he played football? Has he read a letter? Has he read his book?
Look and say what has happened. to bring a child The bird has brought a child.
Look and say what has happened. to eat cookies He has eaten cookies.
Fill in the gaps, work in pairs: - Well, read a book. -I am bored today. I ve already . it. - Have a shower. - I ve already it. - Eat a cake. - I ve already . it. - Write a letter. - I ve already .. it. - Drink some juice. - I ve already it. - Sing a song. - I ve already it.
Make up the sentences and read the poem: his He has homework done, has about read New York He, his has He cleaned flat, has his He cat fed.
Grammar test. 1.Choose the correct sentence! Read the sentences and underline the correct one. a. I have went to three countries in my life. I have been to three countries in my life. I went to three countries in my life. b. My parents have travel around the world. My parents have travelled around the world. My parents travel around the world. c. My best friend never ate pizza with chocolate. My best friend never eaten pizza with chocolate. My best friend has never eaten pizza with chocolate. d. I have never met the Queen! I never meet the Queen! I never have met the Queen!
2. Find the mistake! Find the mistake, underline it and write the correct sentence. a. I have rode a horse and a camel. __________________________________________ _______ b. I have never make a snowman. ___________________________________________ _ _______ c. My parents never have tried sushi. _________________________________________ _______ d. My sister has go to a concert. ___________________________________________ __ _______ e. Has your brother ever see a ghost?