Present Perfect Part Two Already Yet Just Using

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Present Perfect, Part Two Already Yet Just Using Present Perfect for Actions Completed a

Present Perfect, Part Two Already Yet Just Using Present Perfect for Actions Completed a Short Time Ago 1

Present Perfect Review: Actions Started in the Past & Still Continue Review: One reason

Present Perfect Review: Actions Started in the Past & Still Continue Review: One reason to use present perfect: to discuss things that started in the past and continue now in the present. We often use it with since and for. • A: How long have you been in the U. S. ? • B: I’ve been here for almost four years. • A: All the time here in Waukegan? • B: No, I’ve lived here just since June. 2

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions Another common reason for present perfect = to

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions Another common reason for present perfect = to talk about something that finished (or should have finished) recently. • A: Have you finished your essay yet? • B: Yes, I have. I finished it last night. OR No, I haven’t. I hope I’ll finish it tomorrow. 3

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions #2 • A: Has your friend finished her

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions #2 • A: Has your friend finished her GED yet? • B: I don’t remember. Maybe she has passed all the tests already, or maybe she hasn’t passed the math test yet. • Employee: Have you signed the paychecks yet? • Boss: I’ve done a few already, but not all of them. Give me a few more minutes. 4

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions and Already Use already in an affirmative statement

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions and Already Use already in an affirmative statement with present perfect to emphasize that the action is finished. • Salesperson: Has someone helped you? • Customer: Yes, thanks. Someone has already helped me. 5

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions with Already, #2 • School Secretary: You need

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions with Already, #2 • School Secretary: You need to bring a copy of your daughter’s immunizations. Has she had a shot for measles yet? • Parent: Of course. She has already gotten all of her shots. Here is the doctor’s report. 6

Try it! Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Already • Have you eaten anything

Try it! Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Already • Have you eaten anything today? ___________________ • Have you talked to a classmate this morning? ___________________ • Have you seen anyone in your family today? ___________________ 7

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Questions & Yet Use yet in questions in

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Questions & Yet Use yet in questions in present perfect to ask if an action has been finished before now. • Boss: Have you finished this order yet? • Employee: Sure, I have. I’ve already sent it out. Have you gotten the next order ready for me yet? 8

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Negatives & Yet Use yet in negative sentences

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Negatives & Yet Use yet in negative sentences to emphasize the action has NOT finished at this time. • Boss: Have you rung up this customer yet? • Employee: No, not yet. I’ve already taken the order, but all the items haven’t come yet. 9

Try It! Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Yet • Have you eaten any

Try It! Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Yet • Have you eaten any candy yet? ___________________ • What chores at home haven’t you finished yet? ___________________ • Has your boss given you a raise yet? ___________________ 10

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Just Use just to emphasize that the action

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Just Use just to emphasize that the action finished only a very short time ago. OR sometimes we use it to mean ONLY or ONLY a short time. For example: • Student One: Have you written all the sentences yet? • Student Two: I’ve just finished, and now I’m checking them. Just a minute. 11

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Just #2 • Boss: Have you taken your

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions: Just #2 • Boss: Have you taken your break yet? • Employee: I’ve just started my break. I’ll be back in twelve minutes. • Doctor: What medicine have you taken? • Patient: I’ve just taken some aspirin, but nothing else. 12

Try It! Present Perfect for Just and Yet & Already • Write your own

Try It! Present Perfect for Just and Yet & Already • Write your own sentence or question with just. __________________ • Write your own sentence or question with yet. __________________ • Write another sentence or question with already. _____________________ 13

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions • Student One: Have you figured out present

Present Perfect for Recently Completed Actions • Student One: Have you figured out present perfect yet? • Student Two: Not perfectly yet, but I have practiced a lot already. Sooner or later, we’ll get it! We have just begun. 14