drew
have / has drawn
broke
have / has broken
spoke
have / has spoken
was/were
have / has been
swam
have / has swum
threw
have / has thrown
saw
have / has seen
went
have / has gone
Example (1)
We use the Present Perfect tense to show the result of an action.
Example (2)
We cannot use the Present Perfect tense with adverbs of time,
e.g. yesterday, two weeks ago.
wrote
have / has written
1 do
2 tidy
3 eat
5 take
6 paint
did
have / has done
tidied
have / has tidied
ate
have / has eaten
took
have / has taken
painted
have / has painted
9 swim
10 sweep
11 move
13 speak
14 cook
swam
have / has swum
swept
have / has swept
moved
have / has moved
spoke
have / has spoken
cooked
have / has cooked
8 ride
Practice (2)
No, I haven’t eaten the apples yet. (negative)
In the Present Perfect tense, we use yet with questions or negative (no) sentences. We put yet at the end of the sentence.
‘just’ goes before the verb of the sentence.
In the Present Perfect tense, we use just with positive sentences. To say that something happened recently. We put just before the main verb.
Yes, I’ve already eaten the apples. (positive)
‘Already’ goes before the main verb of the sentence.
In the Present Perfect tense, we use already with positive (yes) sentences.
To say that something happened before now. Put already before the main verb.
No,I’ve never celebrated the Cheung Chau Bun Festival. (answer)
In the Present Perfect tense, we use ever (question) and never (answer) to express frequency.
has already done
Already / yet
e.g.
eat
yet
1 (do)
________ Mum ________ the washing
_______ ?
Yes, she _______________ the washing.
Has
done
yet
has already done
Have
swept
yet
haven’t swept
yet
Practice
3 (throw)
________ you ________ away the rubbish _______ ?
Yes, I ___________________ away the rubbish.
Have
thrown
yet
’ve / have already thrown
Has
written
yet
hasn’t written
yet
Practice
5 (visit)
How ____________ have you ________ Hong
Kong Disneyland ?
I ______________ there _________.
Have
watched
have never
watched
Practice
many times
visited
have visited
twice
ever
Present perfect tense
Present perfect tense
I have played the piano since 2000.
I have played the piano for five years.
I have studied at this school since 2000.
(2000 is a point of time, not a period of time.)
Now 2005
starting time
2000
Present perfect tense
I have studied at this school for five years.
( ‘Five years’ is a period of time, not a point of time.)
Present perfect tense
for
for
for
since
since
since
since
has done karate since last month
has collected coins for two years
has collected seashells since last summer
⬥ actions that have just
finished
e.g. I sang yesterday.
e.g. I’ve sung for two
hours.
e.g. I’ve just sung a
famous song.
Past tense & Present perfect tense
e.g. I drew a picture
last night.
⬥ We do not know the
time of the action.
e.g. I’ve drawn a picture
already.
Past tense & Present perfect tense
⬥ verb - 2 words
e.g. I’ve played the violin since 2000.
Past Tense
Present Perfect Tense
⬥ Hint words:
yesterday,
last night,
last Sunday,
last year, ago,
in 2000
⬥ Hint words:
since, for, already, just,
yet, ever
Past tense & Present perfect tense
have lived
bought
has taught
visited
have been
has slept
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