[Wk3] Present Perfect

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Today
  • Recap Present Perfect + new information
  • Quizizz
  • Exercises
  • Blooket

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Present Perfect recap
  • Main grammar rule: have/has + verb in past participle
  • Regular example: to walk   ->   have/has walked
  • Irregular example: to choose   ->   have/has chosen

When?: Things that have(n't) happened in the past and are still happening or you can still see the effect of.

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Negative (-) and question (?)
Example: I have broken my leg during football practice.

  • (-) = I have not / haven't broken my leg during football practice.
  • (?) = Have I broken my leg during football practice?

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FYNE JAS
  • I have lived here for 5 years.
  • We haven't bought new shoes yet.
  • She has never seen Mulan.
  • Have you ever seen The Matrix?
  • They have just closed the shop.
  • He has already listened to the new Nicki Minaj song.
  • I have lived here since 1998.

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Present perfect still
  • Negative sentences (-)
  • Something that we expected but has not yet happened. It will probably happen soon.

  • Place: Before have/has
  • My uncle still hasn't phoned me.

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Present perfect yet
  • Negative sentences (-)
  • Emphasize that something that we expected has not happened yet.
  • Questions (?)
  • Ask about things we don't think have happened yet.

  • Place: At the end of the sentenced

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Present perfect already
  • Something that happened before we expected or emphasize that it happened.

  • Place: After have/has, Before the verb
  • Place: At the end of the sentence
  • I have heard that already.
  • I have already heard that.

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Present perfect just
  • Something that has happened very recently

  • Place: After have/has
  • We have just arrived at the scene.

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Get to work

  • Work on page 43
  • Exercises 2, 3, and 4 (homework!)
  • You may work together with your direct neighbour
  • You may listen to music
  • Finished? Study the irregular verbs.
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Next lesson
Homework:
Exercises 3 and 4; p.37
Exercise 2, 3, 4; p43

Study:
First 32 irregular verbs (be - put)

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