PRESENT PERFECT TENSE.

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PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

When can something happen? Today Yesterday Tomorrow Future Past Present

Past meets present?! It’s six o’clock in the morning and the sun…..

It’s 7 o’clock now and the sun.. …has JUST risen.

Consequences / result  Homework? The smart boy HAS JUST FINISHED his homework.

Present Perfect Tense - tense used to describe actions that started in the past ( started doing homework) and has just finished with consequences on the present (finished homework). PAST ACTION + PRESENT RESULT = PRESENT PERFECT

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE The sun has just risen. The smart boy has just finished his homework. The parents have just eaten. This tense is formed : HAVE/HAS + PAST PARTCIPLE present past

PAST PARTICIPLE play +ed= played climb +ed=climbed be=been know=known take=taken It is formed by adding –ED to regular verbs or we use 3rd column of the irregular verbs.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE Complete the sentences: Anna just (enter) the house. Mary and Jim just (finish) their lunch. I just (hear) some great news. Students just (do) their tests.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE http://domo.goanimate.com/movie/0p_HVswpjr38/1?utm_source=facebook&uid=049qLaHdyOeE Results of his singing are…?

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE This tense links _______________ . We use this tense for action that started in the _______ and has just _______. We make this tense: _______+ __________. Past Participle is formed:by adding -_____ on the regular verbs or we use the ______ column of the irregular verbs.

PRESENT PERFECT TENSE THE END