The Present Perfect

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Slide 1 - Video

02:03
What do the letters GDP stand for?
A
Great Domestic Product
B
Gross Domestic Product
C
Gross Domestic Profit
D
Great Domesticised Profit

Slide 2 - Quiz

05:48
What is meant by the pipeline?
A
An oil transport system on Hawaii
B
The best surfing spot on Hawaii
C
A group of professional surfers
D
The reef underneath the waves on Hawaii

Slide 3 - Quiz

What do you think of today's episode?
It was great
It was ok
I didn't like it

Slide 4 - Poll

The Present Perfect
Form: Have + past participle (3)
Use:
1. Unfinished past (started in the past, still continues)
2. Experience (at some time in one's life, effect are still felt)
3. Present result (action in the (recent) past, result now)

Slide 5 - Slide

Examples
We have lived in the same house for 10 years
How long have you known each other?
I've been to the United States
How many times has he been married?
The taxi hasn't arrived yet

for, since, yet, already, (n)ever, just, 

Slide 6 - Slide

Present perfect continuous
Form: have + been + verb-ing
(have+3) (be+ing) study

have been studying
Use: ppc often indicates a long time
I have been studying for 5 hours. I'm tired

Slide 7 - Slide

Difference with Simple Past
The Past simple expresses finished actions:

I have lived there for 5 years (you still live there)
I lived there for 5 years (you don't live there anymore)

Slide 8 - Slide


I ... him for 15 years
A
knew
B
have known
C
know
D
am knowing

Slide 9 - Quiz

Sara ... left, so you should come back tomorrow
A
has just left
B
will just leave
C
just left
D
is just leaving

Slide 10 - Quiz

My parents ... in 1985
A
have met
B
were meeting
C
met
D
will meet

Slide 11 - Quiz

Present perfect passive
Form: (have + 3) (be+3) verb

Has been asked
has been done
Use: the same as active! But: subject is passive!

Slide 12 - Slide

What's the correct passive form?
Susan has paid the bill. The bill ...
A
was paid
B
has been paid
C
will be paid
D
has paid

Slide 13 - Quiz

A hamburger ....
A
was eaten
B
will be eaten
C
has been eaten
D
has eaten

Slide 14 - Quiz