Verb Tenses: Present Perfect and Past Perfect Forms

 
Year 6 SPAG
Perfect form of verbs
 
NCLO: using perfect form of verbs to
mark relationships of time and cause
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Present perfect verbs
 
We use present perfect for a past action
whose time is not mentioned and has a
relation to the present. We are not
interested in its time but the action itself.
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Present perfect
 
has/have + past participle
 
You 
have seen
 
that movie many
times.
I 
have visited 
my grandfather.
They 
have eaten 
delicious food.
People 
have travelled 
to the
Moon.
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Past perfect tense
 
The 
past
 
perfect
 
tense
 is formed with the
past
 
tense
 of the verb to have (had) and
the 
past
 participle of the verb (e.g. eaten,
stolen, taken). The 
past
 
perfect
 
tense
describes an event that happened in the
past
 before another event was completed
in the 
past
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Explore the usage of present perfect and past perfect verb forms to indicate relationships of time and cause. Present perfect verbs denote actions with undefined past timing but relevance to the present, while past perfect verbs describe events that occurred before another past event. Examples and explanations provided.

  • Verb tenses
  • Present perfect
  • Past perfect
  • Relationships of time
  • Grammar

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  1. Year 6 SPAG Perfect form of verbs NCLO: using perfect form of verbs to mark relationships of time and cause

  2. Present perfect verbs We use present perfect for a past action whose time is not mentioned and has a relation to the present. We are not interested in its time but the action itself.

  3. Present perfect has/have + past participle You have seen that movie many times. I have visited my grandfather. They have eaten delicious food. People have travelled to the Moon.

  4. Past perfect tense The past perfect tense is formed with the past tense of the verb to have (had) and the past participle of the verb (e.g. eaten, stolen, taken). The past perfect tense describes an event that happened in the past before another event was completed in the past

  5. Past perfect verbs had + past participle I had walked for miles before I found my way. They had read almost all the books on the shelf. We had found ourselves in the middle of nowhere.

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