TENSES of VERBS Simple tenses Present tense Past
TENSES of VERBS
Simple tenses: Present tense, Past Grammar tense and Future tense Progressive tenses: Present progressive, Past Progressive and Future Progressive Perfect Tenses: Present Perfect, Past Perfect and Future Perfect
Module 2 Lesson 6 The Perfect Tenses
The Perfect Tenses The Perfect tenses are grammatical tenses that express action already completed or completely done with respect to the present or to the past or to the future • Present Perfect tense • Past Perfect tense • Future Perfect tense
Module 2 Lesson 6 A-1 The Present Perfect Tense
Module 2 Lesson 6 A-1
The Present Perfect Tense Definition: The Present Perfect tense is used to indicate an action that happened or a state that was completed or completely done at an unspecified time with respect to the present. This tense should not be used with specific time expressions such as yesterday, tomorrow, a year ago, when I was a child, when I lived in Bacolod.
The Present Perfect Tense Format of Present Perfect tense: • has + past participle form of the verb – used with third person singular pronouns, all singular nouns and collective nouns considered as a unit. o The sun has turned reddish. It ( the sun) has attracted a lot of attention from the scientific community. o Melanie C. has won international fame as a member of an all girls’ band: the Spice Girls. o An all-Filipino dance group, the Junior New System has gained the judges’ nod with their shadow performance.
The Present Perfect Tense • Have + past participle form of the verb – used with first and second person singular pronouns (I and you ), all plural personal pronouns , all plural nouns and collective nouns taken individually. o I have been a rover for a long time o You have been a faithful friend to me. o They have won the judges’ admiration. o The trees have grown green vibrant leaves. o Three generations have lived in the ancestral home.
The Present Perfect Tense Conditions for the Use of Present Perfect Tense:
The Present Perfect Tense Conditions in the use of Present Perfect Tense: • action that happened at an unspecified time before now. o Linda has visited Sonia in the hospital several times during the latter’s confinement. o I have never eaten baby octopus yet. • action or state that changed over time o The Miss Tres band has gotten rid one of their members. o The water at the dam has fallen to an almost bedrock level.
The Present Perfect Tense • action describing an experience o Rose and Noelle have spent their summer vacation backpacking in Europe. o An 80 -year old man has climbed Mt. Kanlaon recently. • action to describe an accomplishment o Cara has completed her master’s degree in just 14 months. o Four high school boys have built a solar car.
The Present Perfect Tense • an uncompleted action being expected o I have not started researching for my thesis yet. o The rain has not stopped since this morning. • actions or events that began in the past and continued to the present. o My mother has already taught forty years. o The boys have not yet accomplished what they have set out to do.
The Present Perfect Tense • actions or events in the past having an effect on the present moment. o Gabby has had a car accident. He still bears marks and bruises on his body. o I will not be joining you for dinner. I have already eaten.
The Present Perfect Tense Adverb indicators used with Present Perfect tense: • • • already at last yet ever never still recently just many times in the last week/month/ year for (how long) this week/ this month/ this year so far, up to now since last week /month/ year/ 1981 etc.
The Present Perfect Tense.
The Present Perfect Tense Write the correct form of the enclosed verb in the Present Perfect Tense 1. The company (buy) ______ service cars for its managers. 2. The directors (already choose) ______ new models. 3. Our department head (have) ____ his assigned car since last week. 4. He (go) _____ to the office using his new car for several days already.
The Present Perfect Tense 5. The Filipino people (experience) _______ many calamities. 6. These calamities (show) _____ the world the fortitude and resilience of our people. 7. Children (not lose) ______ their zest for life and hope for a better future. 8. They (always find) _____ a rainbow behind dark clouds.
The Present Perfect Tense If you got a score of 4 or less in the practice exercises, please review the notes on Present Perfect tense before taking the quiz. Please look over the uploaded “Learning about Verbs” notes in Quia and check whethere are other facts you need to include in your Cheat Sheet.
The Present Perfect Tense Write the correct form of the enclosed verb in the Present Perfect Tense 1. The company (buy) has bought service cars for its managers. 2. The directors (already choose) have already chosen new models. 3. Our department head (have) has had his assigned car since last week. 4. He (go) has gone to the office using his new car for several days already.
The Present Perfect Tense 5. The Filipino people (experience) have experienced many calamities. 6. These calamities (show) have shown the world the fortitude and resilience of our people. 7. Children (not lose) have not lost their zest for life and hope for a better future. 8. They (always find) have always found a rainbow behind dark clouds.
Module 2, Lesson 6 A-1: The Present Perfect Tense Quiz 1. Please proceed to www. Quia. com/web 2. On the space provided, enter your log in name and your password. 3. Under “Quiz”, please select Lesson 6 A-1, Quiz 1 4. Follow the instructions in the quiz. 5. Follow these same steps when you go to succeeding quizzes after every lesson.
The Present Perfect Tense End of Module 2, Lesson 6 A-1
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