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Pp perfect tenses (mi version)

  1. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
  2. Form: POSITIVE I have (‘ve) You have (‘ve) He has (‘s) She has (‘s) + past participle It has (‘s) We have (‘ve) You have (‘ve) They have (‘ve) He has travelled a lot or He’s travelled a lot
  3. QUESTION Have I Have you Has he Has she + past participle ? Has it Have we Have you Have they Have you written these books ?
  4. NEGATIVE I have not (haven´t) You have not (haven´t) He has not (hasn´t) She has not (hasn’t) + past participle It has not (hasn´t) We have not (haven´t) You have not (haven´t) They have not (haven´t) They haven’t been to school
  5. SHORT ANSWERS Yes, I / you / we / they / have he/ she / it has No, I / you / we / they/ haven’t he / she/ it hasn’t Have you painted the room ? Has he brushed his teeth ? Yes, we have No, he hasn’t
  6. Use:  We use the present perfect simple to talk about something that happened in the past and has a connection with the present He has had a problem with his leg (It means that his leg is still broken)
  7.  When we talk about actions or situations in the past without a definite time He has lost his key  When we give information about a recent event Spanish scientists have made important discoveries about cancer
  8.  When we talk about things we have done until now I have painted ten pictures so far  When we talk about experiences we have had in life: Have you been to China? No, I haven’t but I’d love to
  9.  With the following time expressions: EVER (alguna vez), NEVER (nunca) Have you ever flown in a hot air balloon? I haver never seen a ghost  JUST (acabar de) He has just won a prize
  10. ALREADY ( positive) (ya), YET ( question, negative) (aún, todavía) I have already made the bed The class hasn’t started yet  FOR (durante), SINCE (desde) He has done his homework for half an hour They have worked here since February
  11. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
  12. Form: POSITIVE I have (‘ve) been You have (‘ve) been He has (‘s) been She has (‘s) been Verb+ -ing It has (‘s) been We have (‘ve) been You have (‘ve) been They have (‘ve) been He has been running for a long time or He’s been running for a long time
  13. QUESTION Have I been Have you been Has he been Has she been Verb+ -ing ? Has it been Have we been Have you been Have they been Have they been playing ?
  14. NEGATIVE I have not (haven´t) been You have not (haven´t) been He has not (hasn´t) been She has not (hasn’t) been It has not (hasn´t) been Verb+ -ing We have not (haven´t) been You have not (haven´t) been They have not (haven´t) been She hasn’t been having a good time
  15. SHORT ANSWERS Yes, I / you / we / they / have he/ she / it has No, I / you / we / they/ haven’t he / she/ it hasn’t Have you been cooking? Has he been working? Yes, we have No, he hasn’t
  16. Use:  We use the present perfect continuous to talk about actions or situations that started in the past and are still in progress He has been learning English for five years (He is still learning English) Past Now
  17.  When we talk about actions or situations that have recently stopped but they still have present results You are wet . Yes, It has been raining a lot !  When we talk about repeated actions I have been sending him a lot of messages all day
  18.  With “ How long ” questions How long has she been listening to music?  With the following time expressions: -recently -lately -since -for -all day -all morning He has been driving lately I have been drawing since five o´clock What have you been doing recently?
  19. What is the difference between The Present Perfect Continuous …
  20. and the Present Perfect Simple?  They have been reading a book about witches We are interested in the activity, the action has not finished  They have read a book about witches We pay attention to the result of the activity. The action has finished
  21. What is the difference between the Present Perfect …
  22. and the Past Simple?  He has travelled a lot in his current job This is a past action that comes up to the present. It is not finished  He travelled a lot in his previous job This is an action about the past. It is finished
  23.  She has been an invalid all her life She is still alive  She was an invalid all her life She is dead
  24. Present perfect Past simple * We describe past events * We describe past events that have a connection with that finished the present time * Time expressions that * Time expressions that can be used: for, since, just, we use: for, in 2008, yet, before, already, ever, last night, yesterday, never, so far, over the last ago, in April, on Monday few years… in April, at 5.30, when I was a child…
  25. PAST PERFECT SIMPLE
  26. FORM POSITIVE POSITIVE I I had (‘d) have (‘ve) You have (‘ve) You had (‘d) He He had (‘d) has (‘s) She has (‘s) She had (‘d) + + past participle past participle It had (‘d) It has (‘s) We had (‘d) We Youhavehad (‘d) (‘ve) You They have (‘ve) had (‘d) They have (‘ve) • He had travelled a lot • He’d travelled a lot
  27. QUESTION Had I Had you Had he Had she + past participle ? Had it Had we Had you Had they Had you written these books ?
  28. NEGATIVE I had not (hadn´t) You had not (hadn´t) He had not (hadn´t) She had not (hadn’t) + past participle It had not (hadn´t) We had not (hadn´t) You had not (hadn´t) They had not (hadn´t) They hadn’t been to school
  29. USES  A completed action before another activity in the past When we arrived, the concert had already finished It had got/gotten worse before it got better . By the time I watched my favorite program, I had drunk a cup of bee By the time I got to the market, most of the stalls had already been closed
  30. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
  31. USES  We use the Past Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and continued up until another time in the past: Mike wanted to sit down because he had been standing all day at work. James had been teaching at the university for more than a year before he left for Asia. A: How long had you been studying Turkish before you moved to Ankara? B: I had not been studying Turkish very long.
  32.  Using the Past Perfect Continuous before another action in the past is a good way to show cause and effect. Examples: Jason was tired because he had been jogging. Sam gained weight because he had been overeating. Betty failed the final test because she had not been attending class.
  33. FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE
  34. FORM POSITIVE I will have You will have He will have. She will have + past participle It will have We will have You will have They will have
  35. NEGATIVE I will not have You will not have He will not have She will not have + past participle It will not have We will not have You will not have They will not have
  36. QUESTIONS Will I have Will you have Will he have Will she have + past participle? Will it have Will we have Will you have Will they have
  37. USES  Actions that will be finished before some point in the future They will have graduated from Cambridge by July 2009. I will have retired by the end of the year. I read 40 pages a day. If I keep up the pace, I will have read the book by Tuesday.
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