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B Present perfect simple (2) already, just, still, yet
2 We use just in affirmative sentences to say that
something has happened very recently.
3 We use yet in questions to ask about something that
we expect to happen. We use (not…) yet in negative
sentences to say that something we expected to
happened hasn’t happened.
4 We use still in negative sentences with the same
meaning as yet.
C Present perfect simple (3) How long…?, for, since
the past and continue in the present. We use for to
indicate the duration of the situation and since to
indicate when the situation began in the past.
Unlike Italian, in English we do not use the Present
simple with for and since to describe continuing
situations.
I’ve known her for years. NOT I know her for years.
D Present perfect simple vs Past simple
3 We use the Present perfect with How long…?, for
and since when the situation or action, or period of
time is not finished. We can use the Past simple with
How long…? and for and from… to when the time
is finished and the action is completed.
How long have you lived in London?
I’ve lived in London for several years/since 2005.
(= I still live in London.)
How long did you live in London?
I lived in London for ten years/from 1995 to 2005.
(= Now I live somewhere else.)
I’ve already finished.
She’s just arrived.
Has he arrived yet?
We haven’t finished yet.
They still haven’t arrived.
1 We use already in affirmative sentences to say that
something happened before now.
How long have you been here?
I’ve been here for three hours. / I’ve been here since 3 p.m.
How long has he known her?
He’s known her for six months. / He’s known her since March.
1 We use the Present perfect with How long…?, for
and since to talk about situations which started in
Present perfect Past simple
Have you met the new teacher? Yes, I met him yesterday.
I haven’t seen the film yet. I saw the film on Friday.
Have you spoken to John? Did you speak to John
last night?
She still hasn’t done her
homework.
She did her homework
this morning.
1 We use the Present perfect when we talk about an
action in the past, but we don’t specify the time.
2 We use the Past simple when we talk about an action
in the past, and we specify the time (two hours ago,
yesterday, last week).
3 We use the Present perfect to talk about past actions
or experiences in our lives, but we don’t specify
when they happened. We often use it with the
adverbs recently and once, twice, etc.
I’ve been to Argentina.
NOT I’ve been to Argentina last year.
I’ve seen Robbie Williams in concert twice.
4 We often use the Present perfect with ever in
questions and never in negative sentences with an
affirmative verb.
Have you ever seen the Queen?
No, I’ve never seen the Queen.
5 Note the difference between been and gone.
She’s been to New York. (= She was in New York,
but now she’s back.)
She’s gone to New York. (= She’s in New York or on
her way there.)
5 Present perfect simple
Lesson
10
A Present perfect simple (1) ever, never
I/you/we/they he/she/it
I’ve been to Brazil. She’s been to Italy once.
We haven’t seen Shrek 3. He hasn’t spoken to me.
Have they arrived?
Yes, they have.
No, haven’t.
Has it rained recently?
Yes, it has.
No, it hasn’t.
1 We form the Present perfect with have/has + the
past participle. In spoken English we usually use the
contracted form ’ve/’s.
2 The past participle of regular verbs is the same as
the Past simple form, for example, work – worked.
However, irregular verbs also have irregular past
participles. For example,
be – was – been, see – saw – seen,
do – did – done, make – made – made.
4 Complete the sentences with already, just,
still or yet.
1 I’ve already passed my driving test. I don’t
need lessons.
2 Those boys haven’t apologised .
3 Victoria hasn’t phoned me.
4 Guess what? Simon’s said he’s
leaving home.
5 Have you found your glasses ?
6 We’ve been on holiday this year.
C Present perfect simple (3) How long…?, for, since
6 Correct the sentences.
1 I knew you for 5 years. You’re great! I’ve known
2 We don’t see her since last week.
3 She played tennis since she was 8.
4 They’ve lived in Rome since ages.
5 How long are you here?
6 He worked for that company for six years and
now he’s the manager.
D Present perfect simple vs Past simple
8 Choose the correct alternative.
1 Have you spent/did you spend your pay yet?
2 He still hasn’t found/didn’t find a job.
3 Did he go/Has he gone yesterday?
4 Who did you see/have you seen last night?
5 I’ve already given/gave you £20. That’s
enough!
6 A You look very smart.
B I’ve just had/just had a job interview.
7 I haven’t done/didn’t do the shopping yet.
8 We went/’ve been to Africa three years ago.
A Present perfect simple (1) ever, never
2 Write the questions for the answers using
the words in brackets.
1 A (ever/see/a snake)
Have you ever seen a snake?
B No I haven’t – only on TV.
2 A (How many times/Jill/move/house)
?
B Five times!
3 A (ever/sing/a solo)
?
B Once at primary school, when I was five.
4 A (be/cold/recently)
?
B No it hasn’t. The weather’s been lovely.
3 Put the adverbs in the correct place in
the sentences or questions. Write in your
exercise book.
1 Have you had dinner? (yet)
Have you had dinner yet?
2 Their plane hasn’t taken off. (still)
3 This letter has arrived for you. (just)
4 I’ve seen this film. (already)
5 We haven’t met the new boss. (yet)
6 Mary’s told me she’s getting married! (just)
5 Complete the sentences with for or since.
1 I’ve had a horrible cold since Friday.
2 We’ve lived in this house three years.
3 Dan’s known Alice they were kids.
4 Have you been here 8 o’clock?
5 I’ve been on a diet five long months.
6 They’ve had their dog a long time.
7 Complete the sentences and questions with
the Present perfect or Past simple form of
the verb in brackets.
1 When did you buy (you/buy) that CD?
2 (you/ever/go) to a concert?
3 Luckily, -I- (never/break) my leg.
4 He’s tired. He (stay up) late
last night.
5 (you/ever/eat) fish and chips?
6 She (leave) home 4 years ago.
5
Lesson
11
1 Complete the second sentence so that it has
a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use
the Present perfect of the verb in brackets.
1 I can’t find my purse. (lose)
-I- ’ve lost my purse.
2 Gerry can’t remember the time of the interview.
(forget)
Gerry
3 Amy is on her way to school. (go)
Amy
4 I don’t know that man. (never/meet)
-I-
5 There’s something wrong with my dad’s leg.
(break)
My dad
B Present perfect simple (2) already, just, still, yet

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1424469145.0946present perfect. (1)

  • 1. B Present perfect simple (2) already, just, still, yet 2 We use just in affirmative sentences to say that something has happened very recently. 3 We use yet in questions to ask about something that we expect to happen. We use (not…) yet in negative sentences to say that something we expected to happened hasn’t happened. 4 We use still in negative sentences with the same meaning as yet. C Present perfect simple (3) How long…?, for, since the past and continue in the present. We use for to indicate the duration of the situation and since to indicate when the situation began in the past. Unlike Italian, in English we do not use the Present simple with for and since to describe continuing situations. I’ve known her for years. NOT I know her for years. D Present perfect simple vs Past simple 3 We use the Present perfect with How long…?, for and since when the situation or action, or period of time is not finished. We can use the Past simple with How long…? and for and from… to when the time is finished and the action is completed. How long have you lived in London? I’ve lived in London for several years/since 2005. (= I still live in London.) How long did you live in London? I lived in London for ten years/from 1995 to 2005. (= Now I live somewhere else.) I’ve already finished. She’s just arrived. Has he arrived yet? We haven’t finished yet. They still haven’t arrived. 1 We use already in affirmative sentences to say that something happened before now. How long have you been here? I’ve been here for three hours. / I’ve been here since 3 p.m. How long has he known her? He’s known her for six months. / He’s known her since March. 1 We use the Present perfect with How long…?, for and since to talk about situations which started in Present perfect Past simple Have you met the new teacher? Yes, I met him yesterday. I haven’t seen the film yet. I saw the film on Friday. Have you spoken to John? Did you speak to John last night? She still hasn’t done her homework. She did her homework this morning. 1 We use the Present perfect when we talk about an action in the past, but we don’t specify the time. 2 We use the Past simple when we talk about an action in the past, and we specify the time (two hours ago, yesterday, last week). 3 We use the Present perfect to talk about past actions or experiences in our lives, but we don’t specify when they happened. We often use it with the adverbs recently and once, twice, etc. I’ve been to Argentina. NOT I’ve been to Argentina last year. I’ve seen Robbie Williams in concert twice. 4 We often use the Present perfect with ever in questions and never in negative sentences with an affirmative verb. Have you ever seen the Queen? No, I’ve never seen the Queen. 5 Note the difference between been and gone. She’s been to New York. (= She was in New York, but now she’s back.) She’s gone to New York. (= She’s in New York or on her way there.) 5 Present perfect simple Lesson 10 A Present perfect simple (1) ever, never I/you/we/they he/she/it I’ve been to Brazil. She’s been to Italy once. We haven’t seen Shrek 3. He hasn’t spoken to me. Have they arrived? Yes, they have. No, haven’t. Has it rained recently? Yes, it has. No, it hasn’t. 1 We form the Present perfect with have/has + the past participle. In spoken English we usually use the contracted form ’ve/’s. 2 The past participle of regular verbs is the same as the Past simple form, for example, work – worked. However, irregular verbs also have irregular past participles. For example, be – was – been, see – saw – seen, do – did – done, make – made – made.
  • 2. 4 Complete the sentences with already, just, still or yet. 1 I’ve already passed my driving test. I don’t need lessons. 2 Those boys haven’t apologised . 3 Victoria hasn’t phoned me. 4 Guess what? Simon’s said he’s leaving home. 5 Have you found your glasses ? 6 We’ve been on holiday this year. C Present perfect simple (3) How long…?, for, since 6 Correct the sentences. 1 I knew you for 5 years. You’re great! I’ve known 2 We don’t see her since last week. 3 She played tennis since she was 8. 4 They’ve lived in Rome since ages. 5 How long are you here? 6 He worked for that company for six years and now he’s the manager. D Present perfect simple vs Past simple 8 Choose the correct alternative. 1 Have you spent/did you spend your pay yet? 2 He still hasn’t found/didn’t find a job. 3 Did he go/Has he gone yesterday? 4 Who did you see/have you seen last night? 5 I’ve already given/gave you £20. That’s enough! 6 A You look very smart. B I’ve just had/just had a job interview. 7 I haven’t done/didn’t do the shopping yet. 8 We went/’ve been to Africa three years ago. A Present perfect simple (1) ever, never 2 Write the questions for the answers using the words in brackets. 1 A (ever/see/a snake) Have you ever seen a snake? B No I haven’t – only on TV. 2 A (How many times/Jill/move/house) ? B Five times! 3 A (ever/sing/a solo) ? B Once at primary school, when I was five. 4 A (be/cold/recently) ? B No it hasn’t. The weather’s been lovely. 3 Put the adverbs in the correct place in the sentences or questions. Write in your exercise book. 1 Have you had dinner? (yet) Have you had dinner yet? 2 Their plane hasn’t taken off. (still) 3 This letter has arrived for you. (just) 4 I’ve seen this film. (already) 5 We haven’t met the new boss. (yet) 6 Mary’s told me she’s getting married! (just) 5 Complete the sentences with for or since. 1 I’ve had a horrible cold since Friday. 2 We’ve lived in this house three years. 3 Dan’s known Alice they were kids. 4 Have you been here 8 o’clock? 5 I’ve been on a diet five long months. 6 They’ve had their dog a long time. 7 Complete the sentences and questions with the Present perfect or Past simple form of the verb in brackets. 1 When did you buy (you/buy) that CD? 2 (you/ever/go) to a concert? 3 Luckily, -I- (never/break) my leg. 4 He’s tired. He (stay up) late last night. 5 (you/ever/eat) fish and chips? 6 She (leave) home 4 years ago. 5 Lesson 11 1 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the Present perfect of the verb in brackets. 1 I can’t find my purse. (lose) -I- ’ve lost my purse. 2 Gerry can’t remember the time of the interview. (forget) Gerry 3 Amy is on her way to school. (go) Amy 4 I don’t know that man. (never/meet) -I- 5 There’s something wrong with my dad’s leg. (break) My dad B Present perfect simple (2) already, just, still, yet