Present Perfect Past Events Related to the Present

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Present Perfect Past Events Related to the Present Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 Present Perfect Past Events Related to the Present

I love music, so I’ve enrolled in a guitar class. Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 Present Perfect I love music, so I’ve enrolled in a guitar class. Does the verb ‘ve enrolled express a past event? Yes Is this information connected to the present? Yes How is this information connected to the present? She’s still taking guitar lessons. In this case, the Present Perfect (have/has + past participle) is used.

Present Perfect Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect ever Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 Present Perfect Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect ever Have you ever been to Sudan? never I have never listened to this song. already They have already met their new boss. yet She hasn’t arrived yet. so far He has played three songs so far. once, twice, (three) times He has watched this movie twice.

Present Perfect Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 ever / never / already / yet / so far / still / once / twice / many times Complete the sentences with the adverbs. already 1) You can call her at home. She has ____________ arrived. ever / never / already 2) I don’t know if I have __________ been introduced to her. “Still” is used with the Present Perfect only in the negative. still 3) He __________ hasn’t chosen her present. yet 4) Wait, teacher. I haven’t finished it ____________ . many times 5) He is an expert. He has done it __________. As for me, I have done it just ____________ . once/twice

Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 Present Perfect Adverbs Used with the Present Perfect – Events that Have Occurred in Recent Time just I have just seen her at her office. recently He has recently bought her a gift. lately I haven’t heard from him lately. Complete the sentence with one of the adverbs. lately lately I have _______ read “Twilight”. I have read books about vampires ______. recently just Repeated Actions – Lately ; Recently Actions that Happened Once – Recently

Present Perfect Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 What have these people done? Use adverbs in your answers. just They have just moved into a new house. recently They have recently arrived at their hometown.

Present Perfect Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 What have these people done? Use adverbs in your answers. lately She has studied hard lately. just / lately / recently Mark and Mary have gotten married lately. Mark and Mary have gotten married lately. Mark and Mary have just gotten married. Mark and Mary have gotten married recently. Many people

Remember !!!!!! Present Perfect Present Perfect Simple Past Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 Present Perfect Remember !!!!!! Present Perfect Simple Past Time is not specified. Time is specified. I have recently met Joane. I met Joane yesterday. have seen 1) I __________ (see) the boy you were talking about. saw 2) I __________ (see) the boy you were talking about when I arrived.

Thomas Prime 5 – Unit 1 Present Perfect The End !!!!!!