PPT-The Present Perfect Tense
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Form and use The plane has landed safely They have graduated Congratulations Federer has lost the semifinal match in Melbourne Introduction The present perfect
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Form and use The plane has landed safely They have graduated Congratulations Federer has lost the semifinal match in Melbourne Introduction The present perfect tells us about the past and the present. We use the present perfect tense to talk about things that happened at some time in the past and have a connection to the present.. He . has lived. in Sha Tin for twenty years.. She . has taken. art lessons for two months.. The autumn . has. already . arrived. How do you know?. Present Perfect Tense. FORM: have / has + past participle. Affirmative. :. . I . have seen. the film before.. She . Present Tense:. The present tense is formed by connecting the PRESENT TENSE STEM to the PRESENT TENSE VOWEL and then the PRESENT TENSE ENDINGS (specific to each conjugation). First, decide which conjugation your verb belongs to. Remember the table you memorized:. What is tense?. In grammar, tense means time. If the sentence is occurring in the present, the action is happening right now. If the sentence occurred in the past, it already happened.. Present Tense. Finding the Perfect Stem. duxi. ducere. doctus. duco. The perfect stem is the . third . principal part – . i. .. duxi. - i. =. dux. Find the third principal part of the verb.. Past Perfect/Pluperfect Tense. BY. TRI BUDIYARTI. PRESENT ( KINI). PRESENT TENSE/ SIMPLE PRESENT. PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE. + : S + V1 ( s/es). : S + does/do + V1. ? : Does/Do + S + V1 . + : S + tobe + Ving. : S = tobe + not + Ving. Grammar Toolkit. Continuous tense. Grammar Toolkit. Continuous tense. Continuous tense describes . an . action . that . is. , . was. . or . will be. . continuing. . It . has a form of the verb . to be. Perfect Continuous Tenses. Past Participle. Past participles are used for . all perfect tense forms. of a verb and in the . passive voice. in English.. For regular verbs, we normally add (-. ed. ) to form its past participle. . nd. , 3. rd. , and 4. th. conjugation verbs. Place Where. Place to Which. Place from Which With the Names of Towns. Chapter 2 . 1. st. conjugation present subjective active/passive. In the last chapter, we learned that in order to create a present tense subjunctive 1. 01355112 . Foundation English II . Getting to Know the Perfect Tense. . James . Smith was born in England. He is . English. . . . He . moved to Thailand in 2007. Now, he . lives . near . . . 1. The National Curriculu. m. References in the NC Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation . appendix:. Year 2: use of the progressive form of verbs in the present and past tense to mark actions in progress (e.g. . You will need your 8. th. Grade Narrative Writing Checklists today along with your writing goals. . Take out the newscast that you worked on last night. . Today’s teaching point. We are going to look at one more lens journalists look through as they edit: they listen for the relationship between verb tense and voice.. Chapter 6. Review last week. Last week we studied past tense verbs. . You used past tense verbs to talk about vacations.. You also used past tense verbs to talk about what you did last week.. Today we will. MODULE 2 UNIT 3. ENGLISH. 3.1 Outcomes . At the end of this unit, you will be able to: . Recall the new words in your vocabulary and describe the meaning of each . Use idioms in conversation.. . 2. Distinguish the difference between present and past tense..
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