present perfect active
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some information compiled from the Internet and the book (Grammarway).TRANSCRIPT
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PRESENT PERFECT ACTIVE
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• I have been to Paris twice.
• I've lost my keys (so I can't get into my house).
• She‘s cooked dinner (so you can come and eat).
• She's drunk three cups of coffee today.
• Have you ever read 'War and Peace'?
• We have never met him before.
• I've liked chocolate since I was a child.
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Сравните:They’ve been to New York. – Они побывали в Нью-Йорке. (жизненный опыт)They’ve been in New York for 3 days. – Они уже три дня в Нью-Йорке. (указан период времени, который еще не закончился)They were in New York last year. – В прошлом году они были в Нью-Йорке. (указан точный момент в прошлом)
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SUMMARY
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SUMMARY
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TIME EXPRESSIONS
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STILL
‘Still’ is used to talk about something that hasn’t finished – especially when we expected it to finish earlier.
# I’ve been waiting for over an hour and the bus still hasn’t come.# You promised to give me that report yesterday and you still haven’t finished it.
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STILLStill is often used with other tenses as well as the present perfect. Notice the position of still before the verb or adjective.
# My grandfather is sixty-nine and he still works every day at the kiosk he owns.# Do you still live with your parents?# Are you still angry with your partner?
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STILLIf the verb has two parts, still goes between both the verbs:# She started her exam an hour ago and she is still answering the questions.# When I went to bed, Angelica was still working.
But if one of the two verbs is negative, still goes before that negative verb:# Lucy has stopped smoking but her brother still hasn't quit.# I took the clock to the repair shop though it still isn't working.