[Wk3] Present Perfect

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To start
  1. Go sit in your assigned seat
  2. Take out your notebook, and laptop
  3. Log into LessonUp with the code on the board
  4. Be ready to begin when the timer ends
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Today
  • Recap Present Perfect + new information
  • Quizizz
  • Exercises
  • Blooket

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Present Perfect recap
  • Main grammar rule: have/has + verb in past participle
  • Regular example: to walk   ->   have/has walked
  • Irregular example: to choose   ->   have/has chosen

When?: Things that have(n't) happened in the past and are still happening or you can still see the effect of.

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Negative (-) and question (?)
Example: I have broken my leg during football practice.

  • (-) = I have not / haven't broken my leg during football practice.
  • (?) = Have I broken my leg during football practice?

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FYNE JAS
  • I have lived here for 5 years.
  • We haven't bought new shoes yet.
  • She has never seen Mulan.
  • Have you ever seen The Matrix?
  • They have just closed the shop.
  • He has already listened to the new Nicki Minaj song.
  • I have lived here since 1998.

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Present perfect still
  • Negative sentences (-)
  • Something that we expected but has not yet happened. It will probably happen soon.

  • Place: Before have/has
  • My uncle still hasn't phoned me.

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Present perfect yet
  • Negative sentences (-)
  • Emphasize that something that we expected has not happened yet.
  • Questions (?)
  • Ask about things we don't think have happened yet.

  • Place: At the end of the sentenced

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Present perfect already
  • Something that happened before we expected or emphasize that it happened.

  • Place: After have/has, Before the verb
  • Place: At the end of the sentence
  • I have heard that already.
  • I have already heard that.

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Present perfect just
  • Something that has happened very recently

  • Place: After have/has
  • We have just arrived at the scene.

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Get to work

  • Work on page 43
  • Exercises 2, 3, and 4 (homework!)
  • You may work together with your direct neighbour
  • You may listen to music
  • Finished? Study the irregular verbs.
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Next lesson
Homework:
Exercises 3 and 4; p.37
Exercise 2, 3, 4; p43

Study:
First 32 irregular verbs (be - put)

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