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Plan: Present Perfect: positive+ Present Perfect: negative Present Perfect: questions? Present Perfect: ever and

Plan: Present Perfect: positive+ Present Perfect: negative Present Perfect: questions? Present Perfect: ever and never

Present Perfect Positive have/has+V 3 Negative haven't/hasn't+V 3 Question Have. . . V 3?

Present Perfect Positive have/has+V 3 Negative haven't/hasn't+V 3 Question Have. . . V 3?

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect He _______ his homework. (do)

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect He _______ his homework. (do)

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect He has done his homework.

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect He has done his homework.

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect My mother _______ breakfast. (not make)

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect My mother _______ breakfast. (not make)

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect My mother hasn't made breakfast.

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect My mother hasn't made breakfast.

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect _____ the clothes away? (you/put)

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect _____ the clothes away? (you/put)

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect Have you put the clothes away?

Put the verbs into the Present Perfect Have you put the clothes away?

Ask and answer Ryan's chores tidy the room V do homework V wash the

Ask and answer Ryan's chores tidy the room V do homework V wash the dishes X make lunch V Clean the table X

Present Perfect: ever/never Have you ever been to South Africa? No, I haven't. I

Present Perfect: ever/never Have you ever been to South Africa? No, I haven't. I have never been to South Africa.

Look and say. Aiia Tom Jack Ann volcano/ever/? /Has/your been to a desert V

Look and say. Aiia Tom Jack Ann volcano/ever/? /Has/your been to a desert V X friend/climbed X seen a volcano X X V been skiing X V X

Correct the mistakes. 1. My dad haven’t found his keys. 2. Paul has buy

Correct the mistakes. 1. My dad haven’t found his keys. 2. Paul has buy a new mobile phone. 3. Why she has gone to America? 4. How long has you waited for me? 5. Have she ever talked to me? 6. I haven’t sleep for three days. 7. She haven’t study much this weekend.

Thank you!

Thank you!