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PRESENT PERFECT (3) (1).pptx
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2. PRESENT PERFECT
The present perfect is formed with
Have/Has + past participle
Regular past participles end in –ed or –d
play – played / love – loved
Many past participles are irregular
wear – worn / go - gone
3. PRESENT PERFECT
We often use the present perfect with:
already = before now
ever = at any time
never = at no time
just = a short time ago
for + a period of time
since + a starting point in time
yet = until now (at the end of negative
and interrogative sentences)
4. PRESENT PERFECT
We use the present perfect to talk about actions, events,
experiences or states that…
happened at an unspecified time in the past.
started in the past and continued up to the present.
happened recently.