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PRESENT PERFECT

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PRESENT

PERFECT

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USED To narrate

events that have already occurred in a time-specific or not, in the past but still

have a relevance in the present.

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STRUCTURE

The sentence is constructed with the auxiliary verb has if in the third person singular (he, she, it) and have if (I, they,

we, you) plus the participle of the verb: subject +

have been + verb or participle past.

HAS/ HAVE

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PRAYERS CAN BE PRESENTED

IN THREE WAYS:

I YouHe She ItWe They You

I YouHeShe It WeThey You

HaveHas

Have

AFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE

Have

Has

Have

Gone

Haven´t

Hasn´t

Haven´t

Gone

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AFIRMATIVE♦I have [I've] talked to Peter.

♦You have [you´ve] lived in Japan.

♦He has [he´s] eaten pizza.

♦She has [She's] gone to work.

♦It has [IT´s ] bought for him.

♦ We have [We've] been to London. 

♦They have [They've] learned English.

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NEGATIVEI haven‘t bought a

shoes.

You haven´t run in the park.

He hasn´t written a letter.

She hasn't gone to work. 

It hasn´t been repaired.

We haven't been to London. 

They haven't learned English. 

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INTERROGATIVEHave you talked to

Camila? 

Has he drunk beer?

Has she gone to school? 

Have you been to Paris?

Have we read a book?

Have they learned English?

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USESWe use the present perfect for actions that occurred in the not concrete before now. The specific time is not important. Therefore, we do not often use expressions specific time (this morning, yesterday, last year...) with the present perfect. You can use the present perfect with no specific time expressions (never, ever, many times, for, since, already, yet...). 

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1. EXPERIENCEExamples:

♦I have been to France.THIS SENTENCE MEANS THAT YOU HAVE HAD THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING IN FRANCE. MAYBE YOU HAVE BEEN THERE ONCE, OR SEVERAL TIMES.

♦I have been to France three times.YOU CAN ADD THE NUMBER OF TIMES AT THE END OF THE SENTENCE.

♦I have never been to France.THIS SENTENCE MEANS THAT YOU HAVE NOT HAD THE EXPERIENCE OF GOING TO FRANCE.

♦I think I have seen that movie before.

♦He has never traveled by train.

♦Joan has studied two foreign languages.

You can use the Present Perfect to

describe your experience. It is like saying, "I have the experience of..." You can also use this tense to say

that you have never had a certain

experience. The Present Perfect is

NOT used to describe a specific

event.

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2. CHANGE OVER TIME

We often use the Present Perfect to talk about change that has happened over a period of time.

You have grown since the last time I saw you.The government has become more interested in arts education.Japanese has become one of the most popular courses at the university since the Asian studies program was established.My English has really improved since I moved to Australia.

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3. ACCOMPLISHMENTS

We often use the Present

Perfect to list the

accomplishments of individuals and humanity.

You cannot mention a

specific time.

Examples:♣Man has walked on the Moon.♣Our son has learned how to read.♣Doctors have cured many deadly diseases.♣Scientists have split the atom.

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4. AN UNCOMPLETED ACTION YOU ARE EXPECTING

We often use the Present

Perfect to say that an action

which we expected has not happened.

Using the Present Perfect suggests that

we are still waiting for the

action to happen.

Examples:♠James has not finished his

homework yet.♠Susan hasn't

mastered Japanese, but she can communicate.

♠Bill has still not arrived.♠The rain hasn't stopped.

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5. MULTIPLE ACTIONS AT FIFFERENT TIMES

We also use the Present Perfect to talk about

several different actions which

have occurred in the past at

different times. Present Perfect suggests the process is not complete and

more actions are possible.

Examples:☻The army has attacked that city five times.☻I have had four quizzes and five tests so far this semester.☻We have had many major problems while working on this project.☻She has talked to several specialists about her problem, but nobody knows why she is sick.

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