26-1-24 U4 present perfect - past simple

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Today's goals


Grammar: using the present perfect & past simple

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Present perfect vs past simple

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Present Perfect - Past Simple

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Present Perfect - Past Simple
Present perfect                 Past simple

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Present perfect & past simple
Present perfect
Past simple
How
Have/has + past participle
verb+ ed / 2nd row
When
- experiences up till now
- actions that happened in the past, now result
- when the action happened is not important
- experiences in the past = finished!
- often with time indicators (see below)
Key words
FYNE JAS (for, yet, never, ever, just, already, since)
Last week, last night, yesterday, in 1991, etc. 
example
Madonna has sung many songs already
- I have lost my keys. Now I can't get in. 
- Whitney Houston sang beautifully yesterday.
- I lost my keys last week.

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Present perfect: just, already & yet
  • Just: it happened very recently
  • Yet: hasn't happened, will probably happen soon
  • Already: happened earlier than expected

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This Iphone ... (to be) on offer last week.
present perfect/ past simple?

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They ............(to call) me three times today.


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"How long ______[you/know] Susie for?"

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"They _____[move] here five years ago."

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He ____ (love) her ever since he met her.

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I ________(be) in Nottingham for a week now.

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"He ________ [cook] dinner last night."

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They ____ (paint) the door. It is still wet.

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I ... (not - talk) to him for ages!

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To work!
Do the exercises from the hand-out
Go to page 22 and do exercises 4-5-6-7


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