Present Perfect – Grammar & Verb Tenses
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This section introduces the topic of verb tenses, specifically focusing on the present perfect tense. It explains the purpose and usage of the present perfect tense and provides examples of regular and irregular verbs in their base form, past form, and past participle form.
Present Perfect
- The present perfect is a verb tense that shows if an action takes place in the past, present, or future.
- The present perfect can show a finished past action without specifying when it took place. For example: "I have been to Australia."
- The present perfect can also show a continuing action that started in the past and continues to the present. This action may continue into the future as well. For example: "I have lived in Toronto for two years."
- The present perfect is formed with the auxiliary verb "have" and the past participle form of the main verb.
- Regular verbs use the verb + "-ed" to form the past participle. Irregular verbs have different forms for their past participles. For example: walked (regular), eaten (irregular).
- Examples of irregular verbs in their base form, past form, and past participle form include: be-was/were-been, do-did-done, drink-drank-drunk, eat-ate-eaten, go-went-gone, have-had-had, run-ran-run, say-said-said, sleep-slept-slept, write-wrote-written.
Examples
- He has eaten breakfast.
- We have had a dog for eight years.
- My best friend has moved to another city.
Practice
- Look at the picture and say or write a present perfect sentence. For example: "I have lived in Australia all my life."
- Practice creating your own present perfect sentences based on different scenarios.
Conclusion
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