The Present Perfect Simple Tense The form is

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The Present Perfect Simple Tense

The Present Perfect Simple Tense

The form is: subject (has/have) + (past participle)

The form is: subject (has/have) + (past participle)

What is the difference between Present Perfect Simple and Simple Past?

What is the difference between Present Perfect Simple and Simple Past?

Present Perfect Simple: Simple Past: 1. Past Events 2. Recent Past Events 3. Unfinished

Present Perfect Simple: Simple Past: 1. Past Events 2. Recent Past Events 3. Unfinished States For events that were in the past, are over now, and we know the time.

When do we use present perfect simple? Past events Recent past events For example:

When do we use present perfect simple? Past events Recent past events For example: I have lived in Australia. Mom has finished cooking dinner. *this means that some time in the past, I have lived in Australia. *this means mom just finished cooking dinner right now.

When do we use present perfect simple? Unfinished states For example: We have known

When do we use present perfect simple? Unfinished states For example: We have known each other for 2 years. *this means we met 2 years ago and still know each other now.

Use the words to create positive present perfect simple sentences.

Use the words to create positive present perfect simple sentences.

I / study / English.

I / study / English.

She / eat / rabbit.

She / eat / rabbit.

They / go / to England.

They / go / to England.

We / read / that book.

We / read / that book.

He / live / here for three years.

He / live / here for three years.

You / know / David for ten years.

You / know / David for ten years.

We / be / here for two weeks.

We / be / here for two weeks.

I / lose / my keys.

I / lose / my keys.

They / miss / the train.

They / miss / the train.

We / eat / too much chocolate.

We / eat / too much chocolate.

Lucy / cook / breakfast.

Lucy / cook / breakfast.

You / find / your wallet.

You / find / your wallet.

She / pass / the exam.

She / pass / the exam.

Use the words to create negative present perfect simple sentences.

Use the words to create negative present perfect simple sentences.

We / not / go / to Paris.

We / not / go / to Paris.

She / not / see / “The Lord of the Rings. ”

She / not / see / “The Lord of the Rings. ”

He / not / meet / my mother.

He / not / meet / my mother.

They / not / visit / their grandparents.

They / not / visit / their grandparents.

I / not / know / him for three months.

I / not / know / him for three months.

You / not / study / French for three years.

You / not / study / French for three years.

They / not / been / to France.

They / not / been / to France.

He / not / hurt / his leg.

He / not / hurt / his leg.

I / not / read / that book.

I / not / read / that book.

He / not / live / in Berlin.

He / not / live / in Berlin.

Honza / not / buy / any food.

Honza / not / buy / any food.

You / not / call / me.

You / not / call / me.

They / not / sleep / well.

They / not / sleep / well.

She / not / clean / the kitchen.

She / not / clean / the kitchen.

Use the words to create present perfect simple sentences.

Use the words to create present perfect simple sentences.

I (not/work) _____ today.

I (not/work) _____ today.

We (buy) _____ a new lamp.

We (buy) _____ a new lamp.

We (not/plan) _____ our holiday yet.

We (not/plan) _____ our holiday yet.

He (read) _____ five books.

He (read) _____ five books.

She (write) _____ an email.

She (write) _____ an email.

Tom (not/see) _____ Kate for a long time.

Tom (not/see) _____ Kate for a long time.

(be/you) _____ at school?

(be/you) _____ at school?

School (not/start) _____ yet.

School (not/start) _____ yet.

(speak/he) _____ to his teacher?

(speak/he) _____ to his teacher?

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