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PRESENT PERFECT
T E N S E
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Look at the following sentences:
1. The men paint the house.
2. The men painted the house.
3. The men have painted the house.
(Present Tense)
(Past Tense)
(Present Perfect Tense)
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Present Perfect Tense Made up of
“ have /has” + past participle form of verb
Present
eat
write
Past
ate
wrote
Present participle
eating
writing
Past Participle
eaten
written
“has/have” + eaten
“has/have” + ate /eat/eating ×
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When do we use the Present Perfect Tense?
“Ali has gone to school. ”
- used to describe an action that has been completed.
Isn’t the Past Tense also used to describe completed action?
“Ali went to school.”
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He went for tuition yesterday.
He has gone for tuition yesterday.
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In using the Present Perfect tense:
-we cannot include the time of action.
“ He has eaten the bread.”
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ACTIVITY
Pretend that you are a detective investigating a crime that just took place.
You are to come up with a crime scene report using 8 Present Perfect Tenses in your report.
e.g.
1. When we arrived at the scene of the crime, it seemed that the
suspect has just left the building.
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Worksheet
Footprints
Goldfish from the fish bowl.
Piggy Bank
Can of blue paint
Half eaten chocolate candy
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To solve the case of the barefoot burglar , log on to:
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Recap:
1.The present perfect tense is made up of ________ a. has/have + present participle
b. had + past participle
c. has/have + past participle form of verb
2. In using the Present Perfect Tense, we should not include ____________
a. the completed action
b. the time in which the action was completed
c. the action
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