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Present Perfect - Use 7.2
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Present Perfect - Use What is the difference? SIMPLE PAST
I closed my book five minutes ago. I have closed my book. She didn’t transfer at Elm Street. She hasn’t transferred. Did you get your birth certificate yesterday? Have you gotten your birth certificate? I drank many fluids last week. Have you drunk your medicine? My niece felt dizzy on the bus. I haven’t felt dizzy, no.
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Present Perfect - Use Her baby hasn’t spoken yet. Have you put away your toys? I haven’t rinsed my hair – I need 5 more minutes! My mother-in-law hasn’t gotten home yet. I have already emptied the trash, so you can relax. She hasn’t exercised – she exercises at 9:30 PM and it’s only 5.
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Present Perfect 1. We use the present perfect when we don’t know the time. I have matched the items, but I haven’t filled in the blanks yet. We have discussed the problem, but we haven’t brainstormed solutions.
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Present Perfect 2. We use the present perfect if you can repeat it (even with time). It’s 11:30 AM. Have you seen our instructor this morning? It’s 1:00 PM. Did you see our instructor this morning?
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Present Perfect This means: He has died. (uncommon) He died. (common)
The baby has been born. X The baby was born.
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Present Perfect 3. We use it with these words: ALREADY/YET EVER/NEVER
BEFORE (Since/for) She has already drawn a picture. Have you left home yet? Have you ever set a goal? I have never gotten good grades. I haven’t made dinner before.
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Present Perfect ALREADY/YET already = surprising because you were fast
yet = negative/question It’s 5:30 AM, but I have already eaten breakfast! Our test is in 20 minutes, but I haven’t studied yet. Have you gone home yet?
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Present Perfect EVER/NEVER Never is very uncommon with questions!
Ever is for questions and negative. Have you ever seen a bear? X Have you never seen a bear? I have never eaten meat. X I have ever eaten meat.
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Present Perfect BEFORE Like ever/never. Goes after object!
It’s a time signal! She hasn’t taken a plane before. I have seen him before. They haven’t washed the windows before.
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Present Perfect (Since/for) Many rules.
We’ll talk about these words tomorrow.
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Present Perfect - Use We use the present perfect with:
Actions without times Actions that can repeat 100% (including time) Adverbs: Already/yet Ever/never Before (since/for)
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