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Tuesday, 31 March 2020

YOUNG ACHIEVERS -PRESENT PERFECT II


Tuesday,  31stMarch 2020
Present Perfect vs Past Simple
When we want to talk about a specific time in the past we use past time expressions, for example, last week, last summer, yesterday, five years ago, in 2018. We do not use them with the Present Perfect.

               Present Perfect
         Past Simple
I have been to the park.

I went to the park yesterday.
Grace has been to Africa.

Grace went to Africa last year.
They have played football.

They played football this morning.

Preset Perfect vs Past Simple online exercise

Monday, 30th March 2020

Present Perfect for life experience. 

Interrogative Form
 We often use ever to show that we are not asking about a specific time in the past.
Grammar
Have/Has
Noun/
Pronoun
past participle
complement
Have
you  ever
climbed
a giant tree?
Has
she  ever
been
to Africa?
Has
Mike ever
eaten
peas ice cream?
Have
Ann and Isabel
ridden
a camel?
Have
they
played
played rugby?
  
Short Answers
Yes, I/you/we/they have
No, I/you/we/they haven´t
Yes, He/She/It/has
No, He/She/It has

Friday, 27th March 2020
Present Perfect for life experience.

          negative  form
          have not= haven´t
          has not = hasn´t
Grammar

Noun or Pronoun
have/ has
past participle
complement
I
haven´t
climbed
a giant tree.
Grace
hasn´t
been
to Africa.
We
haven´t
eaten
peas ice cream.
Ann and Isabel
haven´t
ridden
a camel.
They
haven´t
played
played rugby.


Conversation using Present Perfct. You must watch it:)

Thursday, 26th March 2020.

Present Perfect for life experience.
          affirmative form
Grammar
Noun or Pronoun
have/ has
past participle
complement
I
have/ ´ve
climbed
a giant tree.
Grace
has/´s
been
to Africa.
We
have / ´ve
eaten
peas ice cream.
Ann and Isabel
have/ ´ve
ridden
a camel.
They
have/´ve
played
played rugby.


Think. What are the past participle of the infinitive verbs?
Infinitive
Past Participle
climb

do

eat

find

fly

ride

make

travel

read

see

swim

ride


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