2. The Present perfect speaks about actions that happened at a non-
specified time before.
• Say, I think I have seen you somewhere!
• That has already been shown on T.V
• Girls have reached great advances up to now.
• We’ve lived in war for more than 40 years.
3. Use Present Perfect when:
• You speak about experiences.
I have climbed Tusa Hill in Venecia.
Speak about your experiences:
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• You speak about changes over time
Hello, You have lost weight since last time I saw you .
4. • You speak about accomplishments:
That team has won all the championships of the year.
• You speak about uncompleted actions:
We have not painted the house yet.
5. * Speak about multiple actions at different times:
She has gotten married three times .
Adverbs
Since = the starting point
• She has loved me since she saw me.
For= A period of time
We have lived in this city for 3 years.
6. Ever= to ask if an action has been done at least once/ at any time.
Have you ever decended into a mine?
Already = accomplished actions
They have already finished the project.
Yet= use it in interrogative and negative sentences
Have you called your mother yet?
I have not read the book yet
7. • Just = actions that have occurred not long time ago.
She has just left home.
• Never= 0 times
I have never seen an UFO.
YOUR TURN.! Write 5 sentences per case.
1. Experiences
2. Changes over time
3. Accomplishement
4. Uncompleted actions
5. Multiple actions at different times