This document provides an overview of teaching the present perfect tense. It begins with objectives for students to correctly use and form the present perfect tense and identify related time expressions. It then discusses using the present perfect to describe actions that began in the past and continue to the present, or actions that have repeatedly occurred. The document provides examples and practice questions to help teach when and how to use the present perfect tense.
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2. Warm up
Objectives
When to use present perfect?
Time Expressions
What is the form of present perfect?
Extra Practice
Assessment
3. Students should be able to :
1. Correctly use the present perfect
tense.
2. Correctly form the present perfect
tense.
3. Identify time expressions related to
the present perfect.
4. We use the present perfect to describe
something that started in the past and
continues in the present.
Past Presen
t
He has taught in this school for six
years.
Example:
5. Use the present perfect to express that action
that has repeatedly happened in the past.
Past
Present
Example: They have traveled to Spain several times.
6. The present perfect is used:
1. To express future
events
2. To express repetitive events in the
past
3. To express events that usually happens.
Oops!!! Great!!!
7. It is 4:00 o'clock now.
•Can I say that the boy played
football in the past?
•Can I say that the boy always
plays football?
•Since the boy has started playing
in the past and is still playing…..
Then what should I say?
•How long has he played???????
•That’s right!!!!!!
•The boy has played football for 6
hours.
8. Ever
Never
Just
Already
Since
Lately
Recently
Yet
11. Choose the correct answer.
1. I
3. We
2. He
(have
helped,
has helped) the man.
(have
sung,
has
sung)
the song.
( has brought, have brought) a new car.
Oops! Great!
13. 1. They London since the beginning of
this month.
2. He a lot of papers several times.
3. She to this song 3 times.
4. Mom this movie.
(leave, have left)
( has brought, brings)
( listened ,has listened)
(has already
seen,
have seen)
14. Press on the link below for further exercises.
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-
up/grammar/present-perfect-simple/exercises