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Present simple vs present perfect
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 3

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Present simple vs present perfect

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When do you use the present simple?

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You use the present simple for:
Habits
Facts
Timetables

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signal words for the present simple are:

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Signal words present simple:
Always
Never
Often
Usually
Regularly
Sometimes
Hardly ever
Everyday

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How do you make a present simple?

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present simple
* affirmative: he/she/it + verb + (e)s
* questions + negative sentences:
1) there is a modal verb - He can walk. / He can't walk.
2) there isn't a modal verb - He sings. / He doesn't sing.

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Modal verbs:

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Modal verbs
The modal verbs are:

can
may
must
shall
will
to be
to do (only in combination with another verb)
to have (only in combination with another verb)

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Present perfect

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How do you make a present perfect?

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present perfect
have/has + past participle

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signal words present perfect

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signal words present perfect
You use the present perfect:
when one of these signalwords is in the sentence:
FYNE JAS BAS RUS
(For, Yet, Never, Ever)(Just, Already, Since)(Before, Always, So far) (Recently, Until, Still)

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When do you use the present perfect?

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You use the present perfect when something started in the past and it is still going on / you can still see the result.

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