1. PRESENT PERFECT
and continuous tense
Made By :
- Asterina Kris Alviani
- Felicia Jessica
- Kezia Zsazsa
- Samuel SR
- Vanessa
2. Present Perfect Tense
Formula :
I. Subject + have / has + verb 3 + …
II. Subject + have / has + not + verb 3 + …
III. Have / has + subject + verb 3 + … ?
3. When We Use Present Perfect?!
1. We use Present Perfect Tense for doing something that
already done, but we still can feel the thing that we did.
Example :
1. They have done their homework.
2. They haven’t done their hoework.
3. Have they done their homework?
4. 2. We use the Present Perfect Tense to talk about experiences. It is
important if we have done it in our lives or not. It is not important
when we did it.
Example :
1. I have been to Bali for three times.
2. He has never broken a leg.
3. Have you ever eaten sushi?
5. 3. We also use the Present Perfect Tense to talk about a past
action that has the result in the present.
Example :
1. I have lost my phone. = I don't have it now.
2. Jimmy has gone to South America. = He isn't here now.
3. Have you finished your homework? = Is your homework
ready?
6. Present Perfect Continuous
Formula :
I. Subject + have / has + been + verb 1 +ing + …
II. Subject + have / has + not + been + verb 1 +ing + …
III. Have / has + subject + been + verb 1 + ing … ?
7. When We Use Present Perfect
Continuous ?!
1. Duration from the Past Until Now :
We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that
something started in the past and has continued up until
now. "For five minutes," "for two weeks," and "since
Tuesday" are all durations which can be used with the
Present Perfect Continuous.
8. Example :
1. We have been waiting here for over two hours!
2. James has not been teaching at the university since June.
3. Has she been waiting here for one hour?
9. 2. Recently, Lately
You can also use the Present Perfect Continuous WITHOUT a
duration such as "for two weeks." Without the duration, the
tense has a more general meaning of "lately." We often use the
words "lately" or "recently" to emphasize this meaning.
10. Example :
1. She has been watching too much television lately.
2. Lisa has not been practicing her English.
3. Have you been exercising lately?