Present Perfect with FYNE JAS AND PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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?


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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 has just started 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

That's the worst movie
I (ooit + zien) in my life!

Slide 4 - Open question

The answer is:
have ever seen

Slide 5 - Slide

They ... (verloren) the documents I sent them. Now I must send them again.

Slide 6 - Open question

The answer is:
have lost

Slide 7 - Slide

Shea ... (zijn) at the zoo
for two hours now.

Slide 8 - Open question

The answer is:
has been

Slide 9 - Slide

Present Perfect
Use the Present Perfect:
= when something happened recently -> with JUST

Emily has just made dinner. 
Tino and Tina have just left the chat. 

Just is written in the middle of the PP




Slide 10 - 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

Yet is written at the end of the sentence.



Slide 11 - Slide

Present Perfect
Use the Present Perfect:
= when sth happened earlier than expected -> ALREADY

Donald Trump has already left the White House. 
Ms. Dangerfield has already checked the projects.

Already is written in the middle of the PP

Slide 12 - Slide

Open your Student's Book to page 14

Do exercises 3 and 4

Slide 13 - Slide

1. Jack hasn't made a cake yet.
2. He has already sent out invitations.
3. He hasn't organised music yet.
4. Jack has already chosen what to wear.
5. He hasn't decorated the room yet.
6. He has already bought drinks.

Slide 14 - Slide

Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous

Slide 15 - Slide

Present Perfect Continuous:
Positive
Negative
Questions
I have been waiting
I haven't been waiting
Have I been waiting?
She has been waiting
He hasn't been waiting
Has it been waiting?
You have been waiting
You haven't been waiting
Have you been waiting?
We have been waiting
We haven't been waiting
Have we been waiting?
They have been waiting
They haven't been waiting
Have they been waiting?

Slide 16 - Slide

Present perfect continuous

Slide 17 - Slide

Which is the present perfect continuous?
A
The dog played with the toy.
B
The dog has been playing with the toy for 10 minutes.
C
The dog has played with the toy a lot.
D
The dog has been played with the toy a lot.

Slide 18 - Quiz

The answer is
B

Slide 19 - Slide

Which is the present perfect continuous?
A
Sue has watched TV all morning
B
Sue is watching TV all morning
C
Sue has been watching TV all morning

Slide 20 - Quiz

The answer is
C

Slide 21 - Slide

Which is the present perfect continuous?
A
I have been there.
B
I had copied his answers.
C
I have been teaching for a long time.

Slide 22 - Quiz

The answer is
C

Slide 23 - Slide

Which is the present perfect continuous?
A
She has been running for over an hour.
B
I have ran for two hours.
C
They are running.
D
They had been running for an hour.

Slide 24 - Quiz

The answer is
A

Slide 25 - Slide

Which is the present perfect continuous?
A
We've been practising all afternoon.
B
We've practised all afternoon.
C
We were practising all afternoon.
D
We practised all afternoon.

Slide 26 - Quiz

The answer is
A

Slide 27 - Slide

Which is the present perfect continuous?
A
I had not seen her all week.
B
I have been farting all week.
C
I haven't done that assignment yet.
D
She was walking down the street.

Slide 28 - Quiz

The answer is
B

Slide 29 - Slide

Which is the present perfect ?
A
We've been practising all afternoon.
B
We've practised all afternoon.
C
We were practising all afternoon.
D
We practised all afternoon.

Slide 30 - Quiz

The answer is
B

Slide 31 - Slide

Which is the present perfect continuous?
A
I have been there.
B
I had copied his answers.
C
I have been teaching for a long time.
D
I have teaching for two years now.

Slide 32 - Quiz

The answer is
C

Slide 33 - Slide

Which is the present perfect continuous?
A
The dog played with the toy.
B
The dog has been playing with the toy for 10 minutes.
C
The dog has played with the toy a lot.

Slide 34 - Quiz

The answer is
B

Slide 35 - Slide

Present perfect vs. present perfect continuous

Slide 36 - Slide

1. has stopped
2. have you been
3. have been looking - have you been
4. has announced
5. have been - have never visited
6. hasn't eaten
7. have been selling
8. Have you heard
9. have you been standing
10. have been repairing

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