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สื่อการเรียนการสอน เรื่อง Present Perfect Tense จัดทำโดย ครูบุบผชาติ นิมิตเดชวงศ์

V.1 V.2 V.3 1. are were been 2. blow blew blown 3. cut cut 4. do did done 5. eat ate eaten 6. fry fried 7. hurt hurt 8. go went gone 9. plan planned 10.play played

Which sentences are past simple tense? I lived in Bangkok last year. He has lived in Bangkok for ten years. They went to Japan yesterday. We have never gone to Japan. Jim has studied in this school since 2003. Obama studied in this school in 2003. Mary read this book this morning. Jane has read this book for two hours. Kim has just finished his homework. Bob finished his homework five minutes ago. Which sentences are past simple tense?

Past Simple Tense Subject + verb 2 I lived in Bangkok last year. 3. They went to Japan yesterday. 6. Obama studied in this school in 2003. 7. Mary read this book this morning. 10. Bob finished his homework five minutes ago. Past Simple Tense Subject + verb 2

Present Perfect Tense 2.He has lived in Bangkok for ten years. 4. We have never gone to Japan. 5. Jim has studied in this school since 2003. 8. Jane has read this book for two hours. 9. Kim has just finished his homework. Present Perfect Tense

Ben has studied in this school for 7 years. Ben studied in this school in 2003. Ben is still in this school in 2010. 2003 2010 Ben has studied in this school for 7 years.

Subject + has / have + V.3 + …. Present Perfect Tense He has lived in Bangkok for ten years. I have gone shopping since this morning. Subject + has / have + V.3 + ….

Write Present Perfect Tense. Example: I / swim / for two hours = I have swum for two hours. 1. Our aunt / live there / since last week = …………………………………………………. 2. They / sing a song / for two hours 3. Jim / paint this house / since this morning 4. My parents / go shopping / for four hours 5. Lin / swim / for ten minutes

Answer 1.Our aunt has lived there since last week. 2.They have sung a song for two hours. 3.Jim has painted this house since this morning. 4. My parents have gone shopping for four hours 5. Lin has swum for ten minutes.

Present Perfect [ Affirmative ] They have eaten lunch. Jack has had a shower. Keru has hit the drum.

Present Perfect [ Negative ] They have not eaten lunch. Jack has not had a shower. Keru has not hit the drum.

Present Perfect [ Interrogative ] Have they eaten lunch ? Has Jack had a shower ? Has Keru hit the drum ?

Change into Interrogative & Negative. Example: Nan has baked a cake. Interrogative : Has Nan baked a cake ? Negative: Nan has not baked a cake. 1. The farmers have ploughed their field. 2. Tom has fed fish for pets. 3. Your sisters have been students. 4. Paul has thrown some rubbish. 5. Pim and Porn have had long hair.

Answer 1. Interrogative : Have the farmers have ploughed their field ? Negative : The farmers have not ploughed their field. 2. Interrogative : Has Tom fed fish for pets ? Tom has not fed fish for pets.

3. Interrogative : Have your sisters have been students ? Negative : Your sisters have not been students. 4. Interrogative : Has Paul thrown any rubbish ? Paul has not thrown any rubbish.

5. Interrogative : Have Pim and Porn have had long hair ? Negative : Pim and Porn have not had long hair.