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PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
(for and since)
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
One of the uses of the Present Perfect
Tense is to talk about events
and actions that started in the past
and continue up to the present.
E.g.:
I have studied English since last year.
She has worked at the store for four years.
We have lived here for more than ten years.
* In this case, two signal words are used: FOR and SINCE.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Common mistakes:
I love English! I study English for 2 years.
I love English! I have studied English for 2 years.
My brother has knew his friend since last year.
My brother has known his friend since last year.
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
Look at the chart.
PERSONAL PRONOUN
VERBS
I
have lived
YOU
have lived
HE
has lived
SHE
has lived
IT
has lived
WE
have lived
YOU
have lived
THEY
have lived
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
This is how the Present Perfect
Tense is formed:
HAVE/HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE OF THE VERB
• The Past Participle of the regular verbs follows the same
rules of the past form.
• The Past Participle of the irregular verbs doesn’t follow any
rules, each one is different from the other.
FOR / SINCE
SINCE is used to define a point in time
when the action started.
Bill has played soccer since he was 5.
FOR is used to describe a period of time
defining the duration of the action.
They have known each other for 23 years.
NOW, YOU!
Complete the sentences with FOR or SINCE.
a)
b)
c)
d)
I have had a new cell phone ______ 2 months.
Carl has studied French ______ last year.
Peter and Susan have been together _____ 6 months.
Leo has lived in SP_____ three years.
CHECK!
Complete the sentences with FOR or SINCE.
a)
b)
c)
d)
I have had a new cell phone FOR 2 months.
Carl has studied French SINCE last year.
Peter and Susan have been together FOR 6 months.
Leo has lived in SP FOR three years.
NEGATIVE FORM
Look at the chart.
PERSONAL PRONOUN
VERBS
I
haven’t played
YOU
haven’t played
HE
hasn’t played
SHE
hasn’t played
IT
hasn’t played
WE
haven’t played
YOU
haven’t played
THEY
haven’t played
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
In the negative form, we
use HAVEN’T or HASN’T.
E.g.:
Jake hasn’t had a cold for 4 years.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
In the negative form, we
use HAVEN’T or HASN’T.
E.g.:
Olivia and her friend haven’t bought new clothes
since last winter.
NOW, YOU!
Complete the sentences in the affirmative or negative forms
according to your personal information. In the second part,
complete with for or since.
• I ____________(study) here __________ six months.
• I ____________ (know) my best friend ________ I was a child.
• My mother _____________(work) in the same
company_________ ten years now.
• I ____________(have) this cell phone __________ last year.
CHECK!
Complete the sentences in the affirmative or negative forms
according to your personal information. In the second part,
complete with for or since.
• I have studied (study) here for six months.
• I have known (know) my best friend since I was a child.
• My mother has worked (work) in the same company for
ten years now.
• I have had (have) this cell phone since last year.
INTERROGATIVE FORM
Look at the chart.
HAVE / HAS
PERSONAL PRONOUN
VERB
HAVE
I
PLAYED?
HAVE
YOU
PLAYED?
HAS
HE
PLAYED?
HAS
SHE
PLAYED?
HAS
IT
PLAYED?
HAVE
WE
PLAYED?
HAVE
YOU
PLAYED?
HAVE
THEY
PLAYED?
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
In the interrogative form, it’s necessary to invert the
position of HAVE / HAS used in the affirmative form.
E.g.:
Affirmative: She has played the guitar for two months.
Interrogative: Has she played the guitar for a long time?
Affirmative: I have known her since second grade.
Interrogative: Have you known her since you were a child?
EXERCISE
Answer the questions:
Have you lived in your house / apartment for a long time?
Have you studied in this school since you were a child?
Have your parents been married for over 20 years?
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
To ask about the duration of a
certain event, How long is used.
E.g.:
How long have you lived in this city?
How long has Neymar played soccer?
How long have your parents been married?
NOW, YOU!
* Talk to a friend and ask the questions below.
* Have a pet? How long?
* Play sports? How long?
* Play an instrument? How long?
* Where / live? How long?
CHECK!
* Talk to a friend and ask the questions below.
• Do you have a pet?
• How long have you had it?
• Do you play sports?
• How long have you played it?
• Do you play an instrument?
• How long have you played it?
• Where do you live?
• How long have you lived there?