PRESENT PERFECT TENSE FOR OR SINCE NOVEMBER 2013
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE: FOR OR SINCE NOVEMBER, 2013
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE FOR ACTIONS - EVENTS EXPERIENCES NO SPECIFIC TIME
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE S HAVE/ HAS played, stayed, watched, arrived, liked, studied, tried inf. osnova + ED/D III kolona glagola come-come, make- made, buy-bought, get-got, go-gone, be-been, do-done
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE S HAVE/ HAS inf. osnova + ED/D III kolona glagola predicator past participle
go have past participle No specific time have gone I ________ to the beach twice.
see has past participle No specific time seen Tom has _______ Titanic several times.
hear Specific time (definite time) have past participle No specific time have heard Adele’s new song twice. I _______ heard Adele’s new song last Friday. I ____
Present Perfect Affirmative= have / has Pronoun Aux. Verb I Main Verb Negative= haven’t / hasn’t Complement studied English. You have played tennis with my friends We haven’t seen that movie twice. they gone to that concert. He studied Japanese. has cooked potatoes and meat. hasn’t worked late twice this weekend. She It
YES / NO QUESTIONS (Confirmation) You have studied English. Yes, I have Have you No, I haven’t I studied English? You played tennis with my friends? We seen that movie twice? they gone to that concert? studied Japanese. She cooked potatoes and meat. It worked late twice this weekend. He Has studied English?
FOR and SINCE We use FOR to tell a period ( of time). • I’ve been in Italy for five days. period We use SINCE to tell a point( of time). • I’ve been in Italy since Sunday. point
Fill in SINCE or FOR. 1 _____ since Easter 2 since _____ last summer 3 _____ for two weeks 4 _____ since my birthday 5 _____ since 1995 6 _____ for three days 7 _____ since my childhood 8 _____ for a few minutes since I was ten 9 _____ 10 _____ for ten years since I was young 11 _____ 12 _____ since 1 st April
Fill in SINCE or FOR. • • • for two years. We’ve known each other ______ since last Friday. She’s been sick ______ for I’ve known Jack ______many years. since my birthday. Chris hasn’t called us ______ since 1978. They’ve been married ______ since one o’clock. Mr. Common has been in his office ______ for one hour. Mrs. Common has written a letter______ for They haven’t washed their car ______a month. since last month. I haven’t cut my hair ______ for We have been at this school ______ seven years. since 2007. We have been at this school ______
How long / you / know / each other? // two years How long have you known each other? We’ve known each other for two years. How long / Ana/ be / sick? // last Thursday How long has Ana been sick? Ana (She) has been sick since last Thursday. How long / Diane / have / problems / with her back? // four years How long has Diane had problems with her back? She has had problems with her back for four years.
How long / you / have / a headache // ten o’clock this morning How long have you had a headache? I ’ve had a headache since ten o’clock this morning. How long / Mr. and Mrs. Peterson / be / married? // 1945 How long have Mr. and Mrs. Peterson been married? They’ve been married since 1945. How long / he/ be / here? // five and a half years How long has he been here? He’s been here for five and a half years.
Chose suitable tense. • yesterday a) Past Simple • today a) Past Simple • at 6 a. m. today a) Past Simple • in 1995 a) Past Simple • a long time ago a) Past Simple • in my life a) Past Simple • in Shakespeare's a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect b) Present Perfect lifetime b) Present Perfect
Chose suitable tense. • last year a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • since 1999 a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • two seconds ago a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • so far a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • for a year a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • since my birthday a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect
Chose suitable tense. • ever a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • in 1999 a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • for ten hours a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • just a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • ten hours ago a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect • already a) Past Simple b) Present Perfect
Now, take your books and practise!
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