PPT-1 THE PRESENT PERFECT
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TENsE JUST ALREADY YET İNGİLİZCE THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE JUST ALREADY YET 2 Just az önce kısa bir süre önce anlamındadır Just cümlede
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TENsE JUST ALREADY YET İNGİLİZCE THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE JUST ALREADY YET 2 Just az önce kısa bir süre önce anlamındadır Just cümlede yardımcı fiil ve . 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 . 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.. 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:. Objective: SWBAT identify, use, understand & know the difference . btwn. simple verb tense, irregular verbs & perfect tense verbs.. Essential Question: How do you determine the difference between perfect tense, irregular verbs and simple verb tense?. S. imple or Present . P. erfect . C. ontinuous. ?. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS. Affirmative. I . have . been working. You . have . been working. He/she/it . . has. . Perfect. . and. . Past. . Simple. SWOOSH. Cidália Sousa . Cláudia Regina Abreu Vanessa Reis Esteves. Do . you. . know. . when. . you. . have. . to. use . the. . Past. . Simple. The Present. Present Simple. Simple present tense is the most commonly used tenses, showing . facts, actions taking place one after another, action set by a timetable or schedule and action in the present taking place once, never or several times.. know grammar. Parts of Speech. Noun. Person. boy, girl, it, etc.. Place. grocery store, gas station, community college, etc. . Thing. color, candy, phone, sky, space, financial aid etc. . Proper Noun. Grammar. Verbs. Children learn verbs as ‘doing words’ e.g. sit, run, comb etc.. They also need to remember the irregular ones, such as: to . have. , to . do. , to . be. . . e.g. .I . am. nine, I . 7.2. Present Perfect - Use. SIMPLE PAST. PRESENT PERFECT. I closed my book . five minutes ago.. I have closed my book.. She didn’t transfer . at. Elm Street. .. She hasn’t transferred.. Did you get your birth certificate . . grow. . on. . trees. – . Present. . perfect. (. recently. – . lately. ). PRESENT PERFECT – . lately. /. recently. We can use . the. PP . to. . talk. . about. . past. . actions. . Tenses. (Present & Past). This Week’s Units: 7 – 16 . Present Perfect. Present Perfect Continuous. Past Perfect. Past Perfect Continuous. random chooser. random . lists.ort. Week 8– Present Perfect Tense. . Parts of speech. , such as… . . Verbs. Tense, person & number. Nouns. Cases, genders. Adjectives. Adverbs. Conjunctions. Enclitics. Pronouns. Let’s start with principal parts of words.. First of all…what are principal parts?.
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