Title: Introduction to Present Perfect
1Introduction to Present Perfect
- How long have you lived in the United States?
- How long have you been here?
2All sentences have verbs.
- Minimum--one verb in every sentence--
- Many people work in the afternoon.
- Sergio works in a club.
- Marta worked yesterday.
- Sometimes the verb has more than one part.
- A few people are working tonight.
- A few people will work tonight.
3Review About Present
- Simple present tense ? discuss something that is
a general fact or happens now - Ludy and Lily study at CLC.
- Present continuous ? discuss something that is
happening at the moment (AND for future.) - Maria is paying attention to her teacher.
- Bayardo is working this afternoon.
- Try It! Write a sentence in the present.
- ________________________________________
4Review About Past 1
- Simple past tense ? discuss something that
finished in the past. - Carmen studied English in California.
- Ingrid met her husband in Venezuela.
- Anna came to the U.S. when she was a child.
- Try It! Write a sentence in the simple past.
- ___________________________________
5Review About Past 2
- Past continuous ? discuss something that happened
in the past, at the same time as another event
happened, and continued during the time of that
event. - I was driving when I heard a news report about
the sheriff in Waukegan. - Try It! Write a sentence with the past
continuous. _________________________
6Using Present Perfect
- Present perfect ? discuss something that started
in the past and continues now. (We use present
perfect in other ways, too, but this is one
important way.) - We have practiced grammar since the first day of
our class. - We have studied together for more than a month.
7About Verb Parts
- All verbs have different parts or forms.
- Base form ? the way the verb is in the dictionary
(We use this in some present tense forms.) - talk, help, do, say, have, be
- Past tense form
- talked, helped, did, said, had, was/were
- ing form? present participle
- talking, helping, doing, saying, having, being
8Past Participles
- Another form the past participle. Use it in
present perfect. - Most of the time, this form looks exactly like
the past tense, but NOT all the time - For example talked, helped, had, said, told
- BUT.done, gone, been, given, known
- Find a list of irregular past participles in
many grammar books or in a dictionary.
9Try It! Forms of the Past Participle
- What are the past participles of these verbs?
- Look
- Say
- Find
- Make
- Go
- Try It! Write another verb and its past
participle __________________________
10Present and Past Participles
- When you use the present OR the past participle
as the main, most important, verb in your
sentence, you must combine it with another verb.
It CANT be alone. - Present participle example
- We are learning some grammar rules now, and we
were learning different ones last week.
11Form of Present Perfect
- We use have or has and the past participle to
form the present perfect. - Maria has lived in Lake county for a long time.
- Anna and Suzanne have taught English for more
than 20 years. - How long have you studied English?
- Vicky has not gone to Chicago since August.
12Form of the Present Perfect, 2
- We can use contractions with the present perfect
- I have studied. Ive studied.
- You have studied. Youve studied.
- He has studied. Hes studied.
- She has studied. Shes studied.
- We have studied. Weve studied.
- They have studied Theyve studied.
13Form of the Present Perfect, 2
- Examples of contractions with the present
perfect - Hes been here since 8 a.m.
- Weve studied together since August 25.
- They havent gone to the Fitness Center.
- She hasnt seen many movies in English.
- Try It! Write a sentence in present perfect with
a contraction. ____________________
14Using the Present Perfect-2-Review
- A common way to use present perfect ? discuss
something that started in the past and still
continues. - Carolina and Olga have sat at the same table
since the beginning of our class. - Carolina and Olga sat at the same table before
today and still sit there now, and they started
to sit there at the beginning of our class.
15Using the Present Perfect, 3
- Another example
- A How long have you worked here?
- B Ive worked in this company for about 5
years. - A Have you had the same job all that time?
- B No, I havent. I got a promotion two years
ago, and Ive worked as a team leader since
then.
16Try It! Present Perfect
- Write a sentence. Use present perfect.
- If you want, you can answer these questions in a
whole sentence. - Where have you lived?
- Where have you sat in this class?
- What homework have you done?
- _____________________________________
17Present Perfect with for
- Present perfect with for ? to explain how long
something has happened, what amount or period of
time. - Some people have studied for eighteen years.
(They started to study in 1996, and they still
study now.) - Some people have studied at CLC for more than 3
semesters. - Other people have studied at CLC for only a short
time. - Most people who have had legal permanent
residence in the U.S. for at least 5 years can
apply to be U.S. citizens.
18Try It! Use for in your answer.
- How long have you studied here?
- How long has Anna been a teacher?
- How long have you driven?
19Present Perfect with since
- Present perfect with since ? to explain the
starting time of something. - Ive driven a car since 1981. (I started to
drive in 1981, and I still drive now.) - You have worn a tee shirt every day since the
beginning of the semester. - She has asked a question in class every day
since our first day in August.
20Present Perfect with since, 2
- We can put a little sentence after since to
explain when something began. - Ive taught English since my younger son was 6
weeks old. - Katie has taught English at CLC since our
program began. - Daniel has known his best friend since they were
in elementary school. - What have you done since I saw you last?
21Try It! Use since in your answer.
- How long have you known Anna?
- How long have you lived at your current address?
- How long have you been able to write?
22Present Perfect
- Dont knock it until youve tried it!