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Top Notch 2, Second Edition Unit 1 Copyright ©2011 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. NAME: _______________________ DATE: _________________ Inductive Grammar Chart (Unit 1, page 4) GRAMMAR. The present perfect Look at these examples of the present perfect and the simple past tense. present perfect simple past tense I’ve met Bill twice. We met in 1999 and in 2004. FIGURE IT OUT . . . The present perfect or the simple past tense? Complete these grammar rules. 1. Use ______________________ to talk about a definite or specific time in the past. (We know when.) 2. Use ______________________ to talk about an indefinite time in the past. (We don’t know when.) Look at these examples of the present perfect. We've met them. We haven't met them. Have you met them? Yes, we have. / No, we haven’t. Has she called him? Yes, she has. / No, she hasn’t. FIGURE IT OUT . . . Complete these grammar rules by filling in the blanks and circling the correct words. 1. Form the present perfect with _______ or _______ and the (base / simple past / past participle) form of a verb. 2. The past participle form of regular verbs like call is the same as the (base / simple past / past participle) form. 3. The past participle form of irregular verbs like meet is (the same as / different from) the simple past form. 4. Begin questions in the present perfect with _______ or _______.

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  • Top Notch 2, Second Edition Unit 1 Copyright 2011 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use.

    NAME: _______________________ DATE: _________________

    Inductive Grammar Chart

    (Unit 1, page 4) GRAMMAR. The present perfect

    Look at these examples of the present perfect and the simple past tense.

    present perfect simple past tense

    Ive met Bill twice. We met in 1999 and in 2004.

    FIGURE IT OUT . . .

    The present perfect or the simple past tense? Complete these grammar rules.

    1. Use ______________________ to talk about a definite or specific time in the past.

    (We know when.)

    2. Use ______________________ to talk about an indefinite time in the past. (We dont

    know when.)

    Look at these examples of the present perfect.

    We've met them. We haven't met them.

    Have you met them? Yes, we have. / No, we havent.

    Has she called him? Yes, she has. / No, she hasnt.

    FIGURE IT OUT . . .

    Complete these grammar rules by filling in the blanks and circling the correct words.

    1. Form the present perfect with _______ or _______ and the (base / simple past / past

    participle) form of a verb.

    2. The past participle form of regular verbs like call is the same as the (base / simple

    past / past participle) form.

    3. The past participle form of irregular verbs like meet is (the same as / different from)

    the simple past form.

    4. Begin questions in the present perfect with _______ or _______.