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Present Perfect HAVE/ HAS + V3

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PRESENT PERFECT Long form Short form 1. She’s cleaned the house. 1. She has cleaned the house. 2. We have not worked hard. 3. I have visited them several times. 4. She has not finished yet. 5. They have talked to him. Short form 1. She’s cleaned the house. 2. We haven’t worked hard. 3. I’ve visited them several times. 4. She hasn’t finished yet. 5. They’ve talked to him.

QUESTIONS SHE HAS BOUGHT A CAR. HAS SHE BOUGHT A CAR? WHAT HAS SHE BOUGHT? HAS SHE BOUGHT A CAR OR A HOUSE? SHE HAS BOUGHT A CAR, HASN’T SHE? WHO HAS BOUGHT A CAR?

PRESENT PERFECT words already just before yet ever never for since в течение только что до того, как никогда еще когда-либо с… уже

WORD ORDER I have just seen the cat. I have already done my homework. She has never spoken Turkish. I have been in London for two days. He hasn’t seen him since last Monday. Have you paid yet? Have you ever been to Spitzbergen?

Fill in ‘since’ or ‘for’ … 1945 … yesterday …. six days … a month … two weeks … last month

Fill in ‘since’ or ‘for’ Ben: How long have you known John? Alex: I’ve known him … we were at school. Sue: How long have you worn contact lenses? Emma: I’ve worn them … five years. Jim: How long have you and Bob lived in France? Tina: We’ve lived here … over ten years now. Andy: I’m sorry I’m late. How long have you been here? Tom: I’ve been here … 5 o’clock. Sarah: How long have you had that dress? Angie: I’ve had it … Christmas.

Put the verbs into the “Present perfect” or Past Simple Ann: …. (you/ go) on holiday last year? Paul: Yes, I … (go) to Spain. …. (you/ ever / be) there? Ann: Yes, I … (go) there last year too. Maria: I … (sell) my old radio. Helen: Really? When … (you/ sell) it? Maria: I … (sell) it yesterday. Ian: I …. (go) to the new sports centre yesterday. John: Really? I … (not/ be) there yet. What’s it like? Ian: It’s fabulous! I … (never/ see) such a fantastic sports centre before.

Fill in with ‘yet’, ‘ago’, ‘ever’, ‘last night’, ‘for’ or ‘since’ My father went to Spain two days … . He has known her … 1990. She hasn’t finished her work … . Have you …. Seen an elephant? We went to bed at 10 o’clock … He has been in Madrid … ten years.

Put the verbs into Past Simple or Present Perfect 1. I… (not/ finish) my homework yet. 2. We … (not/see) him since he … (leave) school. 3. We … (go) to bed very early last night because we … (be) tired. 4. They … (move) to London two years ago. 5. She … (not/ring) me since Tuesday. 6. I … (just/see) a very interesting programme on TV. 7. Laura … (never/be) to France. 8. I … (see) an old friend of mine last week. 9. I … (not/be) to a disco for months. 10. My little sister … (not/ learn) to read yet.

Put the verbs in brackets into Preset Perfect or Past Simple 1. Kevin … (lose) his key. He … (leave) it on the bus yesterday. 2. I …. (not/play) tennis since I was at school but I …. (be) very good at it then. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Little ….. (visit) Egypt. They …. (go) there on their honeymoon in 1967. 4. A: …. you …. (not/choose) a dress for the party next week yet? B: Yes, I ….. (buy) one yesterday. 5. A: …… you ….. (not/sell) your old car yet? B: Yes, my cousin …. (give) me £500 for it last week.

6. Sarah …. (break) her leg. She …. (fall) off a horse last week. 7. We ….. (sell) our house. Some people ……. (see) it last month and ….. (buy) it. 8. I ….. (finish) decorating my room. I …. (paint) it last week and I …. (put up) the new curtains last night. 9. They …… (lose) their cat. It….. (run) away last week. 10. Peter ….. (pass) his driving test. He …… (take) it last Friday. 11. We …… (know) Kate since last year. We …… (meet) her at a party. 12. I ….. (never/be) to Australia. I ….. (want) to go last summer but I ….. (can/not). 13. I …… (not/be) out since we …. (move) to our new house. 14. Tom …. (see) this film twice. The last time he …… (see) it ……. (be) a week ago.

HOMETASK MAKE UP 10 SENTENCES IN PRESENT PERFECT AND ASK A GENERAL, A SPECIAL AND AN ALTERNATIVE QUESTIONS. USE WORDS FROM MODULES 1,3 (OPPORTUNITIES SB)

FOR THE LESSON  THANK YOU FOR THE LESSON 