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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE/CONTINUOUS FORMS. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE FORM  EX. I´VE JUST COME BACK FROM LAS VEGAS.

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1 PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE/CONTINUOUS FORMS

2 PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE FORM  EX. I´VE JUST COME BACK FROM LAS VEGAS

3 USES We often need to talk about things which happened or started to happen in the past and which are linked to the present or future.  He´s just started a new job. He walks celebrities´ dogs in Central park PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE

4 PAST EXPERIENCE  Lucy has read many Shakespeare´s plays. (when exactly?????)

5 Just,yet,already,ever,never Just often emphasises the idea of close to the present  I've JUST spoken to Jane. She's not going to join us for supper tonight.

6 Just,yet,already,ever,never ALREADY (aff, int) Already suggests that something has happened sooner than expected and again is linked with present time and therefore the present perfect:  Do you want me to make the salad for supper tonight? ~ I've already made it. It's on the table.

7 Just,yet,already,ever,never YET. (NEG. INT)  I don't think you've met Rachel yet, have you? ~  No, I haven't. I've met a lot of your friends from work, but I've not met Rachel yet.  ~ She's absolutely lovely. I'm sure you'll like her

8 Just,yet,already,ever,never NEVER, EVER  Have you ever driven a car with manual drive?  ~ No, I never have. I've always driven cars with automatic drive.  ~ It's not too difficult. You'll soon get used to it

9 OTHER EXPRESSIONS FOR SINCE SO FAR RECENTLY TODAY THIS MONTH

10 PRESENT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE We use the present perfect continuous, however, there is usually a suggestion that the activity is not yet completed My brother has been painting my house

11 PRESENT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE We wish to emphasise the length of time it has lasted or stress the continuous, on-going nature of the activity  'How long have you been waiting for this bus?‘  'I’ve been standing here for over half an hour. These buses never come.'

12 Present perfect continuous vs present perfect simple Present P. S  We focus on the result. We focus on the completed action Sophie has written five novels recently  RESULT. FIVE NOVELS

13 Present perfect continuous vs present perfect simple Present P. Continuous  We are interested in the action itself.We don´t really care if it´s finished or not. Lucy has been working on her new novel for seven months

14 PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS My hands are dirty. i´ve been repairing the car for 3 days Look at you!!!. You´re sweating.How long have you been dancing?

15 Time expressions FOR./SINCE  They´ve been playing tennis since 2 o´clock HOW LONG….?  How long have you been reading books? OTHERS  Mary is still writing letters.she´s been writing letters all day


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