Olga Denti & Luisanna Fodde CdL Economia e Gestione Aziendale UNIT 9 a.a. 2013/2014
Olga Denti & Luisanna Fodde Review of Unit 8: pp Unit 9: Present perfect Been to Present perfect v simple past? Revise & check: Grammar Revise & check: Vocabulary & Pronunciation
p. 98
1. Tallpersonal qualities 2. dangeroustemperature 3. Leadercomparatives 4. Friendlyadverbs 5. Safereferred to a public place p. 98
In Of for up than Slowly Unsafe Bad Quietly The worst aggressively stylishly dangerously politely beautifully Quietly carefully completely p. 98
1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C p. 99
1.did 2.do 3.would 4.Does 5.Do 6.Are 7.is 8.were
p Rob has been to Rome and Florence, and to Barcelona 2.Jessica is Rob’s ex girlfriend
HAVE YOU BEEN TO ITALY?YES, I HAVE I’VE BEEN TO ROME AND FLORENCE BUT I HAVEN’T BEEN TO VENICE! HAVE YOU BEEN TO SPAIN? YES, I’VE BEEN TO BARCELONA YOU’VE BEEN THERE TOO NO, I’VE NEVER BEEN TO PORTUGAL
have has have has Have Has
WHEN?
Olga Denti & Luisanna Fodde have/has + past participle (auxiliary verb) (of lexical verb) Examples: - I have bought a new phone for my sister, - She has walked to school every day, - He has driven a new car for the first time, -They have never eaten at a Sushi restaurant
Olga Denti & Luisanna Fodde Contracted forms Negative formsInterrogative forms Interrogative negative f. I’ve workedI haven’t leftHave I heard?Haven’t I played? You’ve workedYou haven’t leftHave you heard?Haven’t you played? She/he/it’s worked She/he/it hasn’t left Has she/he/it heard? Hasn’t she/he/it played? We’ve workedWe haven’t leftHave we heard?Haven’t we played? You’ve workedYou haven’t leftHave you heard?Haven’t you played? They’ve workedThey haven’t leftHave they heard? Haven’t they played?
Olga Denti & Luisanna Fodde He/she/it’s worked = He/she/it’s ugly present perfect simple present Been to vs gone to I have been to the US I have gone to the US (I went to the US and (I’m still there) came back) I have never been to China, Have you ever been to Australia? It is the first time I have been to that restaurant
Rob Charlotte Rob Jessica Rob Charlotte Jessica Rob
p a. She’s not been the the USA 1b. She hasn’t been … 2. They haven’t been to China 3. He’s been to an opera 4. You haven’t been to my house 5. I haven’t been there 6. we’ve been to Madrid 1. I haven’t been to Rome 2. Have you been to Barcelona? 3. Mark hasn’t been to S. America 4. My parents have been to Africa 5. Has Ann been to Argentina? 6. We haven’t been to Budapest
p. 139 met read fallen cried travelled met seen written Present Perfect
p. 139 Havespoken have was didsee saw did say asked Has been has went did go went Did like loved
Olga Denti & Luisanna Fodde PRESENT PERFECTSIMPLE PAST Actions that happened in the past and continue in the present E.g., I have lived in Cagliari since 1991 Actions that started and ended in the past E.g., I lived in Oristano before moving to Cagliari No time reference E.g., I have bought a new car Always time reference + wh- questions E.g., I bought a new car yesterday, What car did you buy? Today, this week/month/year, since (a precise moment)/ for (a period), yet (negatives/questions), ever (negatives/questions)/ never (affirmatives), just, already, so far, recently, in the last … days/months/ years Yesterday, last week/month/year, ago, in + year, on + date, until
Olga Denti & Luisanna Fodde Sam has worked/worked for our company for six months I have learned/learned to play the guitar when I was a child My parents have moved/moved to Bristol in April I have known/knew Jack for two years I have lived/lived in Rome for 18 years before moving to NY I have studied/studied English since 2005 I have played/played tennis when I was in high school When have you stopped/did you stop playing basketball? Have you finished/did you finish your homework yet? I have never visited/didn’t ever visit New Zealand
WB p They’ve both been to Japan 2. She’s been to Canada 3. They’ve both been to China 4. He’s been to Malaysia 5. she’s been to Argentina
2. haven’t 3. has 4. been 5. hasn’t 6. have 7. haven’t 8. have WB p. 76
1.b 2.c 3.a 4.b 5.c
bought driven found given Lost made ran written WB p. 78
Olga Denti & Luisanna Fodde Grammar: pp Vocabulary: p. 106 Pronunciation: p. 107