Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect Tense 
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Present Perfect Tense 

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Introduction
* Lesson Goals:
* Present Perfect Tense Form
* Usage
* Signal Words
* Present Perfect Tense Exercises


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Lesson Goals:
* To differentiate between regular and irregular verb use.
* To use the present perfect tense in both a grammatical and communicative manner. 

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Present Perfect Tense Form: 
to have+ past participle(V3)


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Signal Words:
Examples:
The football match has already begun.
Elvis has just left the building. 
I haven't finished my homework yet. 
Have you ever been to America? 
I have never seen a UFO. 
So far, I have enjoyed my vacation. 
Up to now, the weather has been nice. 
I have seen Forrest Gump many times. 
I have been to Amsterdam several times. 
I have seen him before. 
Recently I have visited the doctor. 
What have you done for me lately?
I have lived in the Netherlands since 1991. 

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She (to eat) octopus before.
A
had eaten
B
has eaten
C
eats
D
ate

Slide 8 - Quiz

You (to find) your wallet?
A
Have...find
B
Has....finding
C
Has....found
D
Have...found

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They (not - to be) in London for the past six months.
A
has not been
B
were not
C
have not been
D
was not

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You (not - to call) me.
A
have not called
B
did not call
C
had not called
D
won't call

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Write the correct present perfect sentence form.

(I / study / French)

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(She / go / to Peru)

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(John / not / buy / any food)

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(We / not / find / the book yet)

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(They / take / the exam)?

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(How much coffee / you / drink today)?

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Evaluate 
Write 3 sentence in Present Perfect Tense 
1 positive: 
1 negative: 
1 question: 

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