Present Perfect or Simple Past Thats the question!

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Present Perfect or Simple Past

That’s the question!

Look at the extract. Which tense is used?

Garfield has now been on three more expeditions. He has counted the birds in the rain forests of South America. He has planted trees in Europe and he has studied whales in the Pacific Ocean.

Present Perfect

Simple Past

Wrong choiceIt was the present perfect

The Present Perfect

The verb …

To have

+…

The past participle

Watch out irregular past participles

USE

Garfield has now been on three more expeditions. He has counted the birds in the rain forests of South America. He has planted trees in Europe and he has studied whales in the Pacific Ocean.

to talk about our experiences up till

NOW

Look at the extract. Which tense is used?

On his last expedition he was in Hawaii. He got up at 6 a.m. every morning and had breakfast. Then he went out in the boats and he looked for the whales.

Present Perfect

Simple Past

Wrong choiceIt was the simple past

Simple Past

Infinitive of the verb

+…

ed

Watch out for irregular verbs

USE

On his last expedition he was in Hawaii. He got up at 6 a.m. every morning and had breakfast. Then he went out in the boats and he looked for the whales.

to talk about

a particular experience in the past

Formation of the tenses

• Present perfectFormation:the verb to have + the past participle(Watch out for irregular past

participles)

• Simple pastFormation:infinitive of the verb + ed(Watch out for irregular verbs)

•Use:to talk about our experiences up till now

•Use: to talk about a particular experience in the past.

Exercises

Now, we are going to do some exercises.

EXERCISE 1 EXERCISE 2 EXERCISE 3

EXERCISE 4 EXERCISE 5

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Diagnostic test

I think you have the hang of it…

Just to make sure, take this test.

How did I do?

• If you had less than 70%do the following exercises

• If you had 70% or more do the following exercises

EXTRA 1 EXTRA 2

SUPER 1 SUPER 2

Ready!

What have you done this week?Take a seperate piece of paper and afterwards give it to the teacher,

who’s going to correct it.

A) Imagine it’s Sunday. Fill in your diary with things you’ve done this week? (use the simple past and the simple present perfect)

B) Then find yourself a partner and try to find out what your partner’s done and when he or she did it.

Evaluation

Take a sheet of paper and give at least two positives and two negatives about this way of working.

You don’t have to write your name on top of the paper!

The end

I hope now you know when to use the Present Perfect and the Simple Past!

To finish off, here’s the ultimate

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