Goal: you know how to use the present perfect & know the difference between the PP + PS.
Look at Ross -> which part of the sentence do you think could be the present perfect?
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 2
This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 80 min
Items in this lesson
Grammar
Goal: you know how to use the present perfect & know the difference between the PP + PS.
Look at Ross -> which part of the sentence do you think could be the present perfect?
Slide 1 - Slide
Present Perfect
Present Perfect: have/has verb+ed or irregular verb (3rd)
An action started in the past and is relevant in the present
I, you, we, they have taught English at this school for 20 years now.
He, she, it has worked at Albert Heijn since 2015.
past simple
= talk about finished actions in the past. You usually say when they happened --> Last weekend I went to Amsterdam. She ate a sandwich yesterday. He slept until 12pm.
Slide 2 - Slide
Present Perfect: have/has verb+ed -irr verb
Time expressions: for, yet, never, ever, just, already,
and since = FYNE JAS
Another term hasjuststarted at the BRIT School.
Have you ever been in love?
She has lived on her own since 2019.
= you never say exactly WHEN.
Slide 3 - Slide
Signal words
For
Yet
Never
Ever
Just
Already
Since
FYNE JAS
Slide 4 - Slide
FYNE JAS
For
al
I have lived here for 5 years
Yet
Nog /niet
I have not seen that film yet.
Never
nog Nooit
He has never driven a car.
Ever
Ooit
Have you ever seen an owl?
Just
Net
You have just missed him.
Always/already
Altijd al / al
I've always wanted to go there.
I've already studied for the test.
Since
sinds
I have lived here since 2005.
Slide 5 - Slide
That's the worst movie I (ooit + zien) in my life!
Slide 6 - Open question
The answer is:
have ever seen
Slide 7 - Slide
They ... (verloren) the documents I sent them. Now I must send them again.
Slide 8 - Open question
The answer is:
have lost
Slide 9 - Slide
Shea ... (zijn) at the zoo for two hours now.
Slide 10 - Open question
The answer is:
has been
Slide 11 - Slide
Present Perfect
Use the Present Perfect:
= when something happened recently -> with JUST
Emily hasjustmade dinner.
Tino and Tina have just left the chat.
Justis written in the middle of the PP
Slide 12 - Slide
Present Perfect
Use the Present Perfect:
= when sth hasn't happened YET but it probably will
They haven't handed in their work yet.
I haven't taken down the Christmas tree yet.
Yetis written at the end of the sentence.
Slide 13 - Slide
Present Perfect
Use the Present Perfect:
= when sth happened earlier than expected -> ALREADY