THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.




           INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA
          INEM “JORGE ISAACS” DE CALI
       RESOLUCIÓN No. 007 DEL 5 DE ENERO DE 2003 (Art. 7)
        DE LA SECRETARÍA DE EDUCACIÓN MUNICIPAL
                                           Condecoraciones Simón Bolívar y Aidee Guerrero


THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.





PRESENT   PERFECT.
We use the present perfect to connect the past with the present.
My sister has gone to the ball. I´m so sad.

We often use the present perfect:

-To give news
We´ve just gotten an invitation to the ball.

-To say how much we´ve done up to now.
I´ve washed the dishes.

-To ask or say if things have happened up to now.
Have you danced with anyone yet?.

-To say how long something has continued up to now.
He´s been with that girl for ages.

-To say how often things have happened up to now.
I´ve already scrubbed the floor three times today.

-With just, already, and yet
I´ve just seen Jon





TIME EXPRESSIONS
FOR

-We use for when we refer to a period of time.
I have worked for 10 years.
EVER
-We use ever in questions.
Have you ever made sushi?
Yes, I have OR Yes, I’ve made it.

SINCE
-We use since when we refer to the start of a period.
She has lived in Madrid since 1996.
NEVER
-We use never in negative short answers and statements.
Have you never made sushi?
No, I never have. OR No, I’ve never made sushi




TIME EXPRESSIONS
YET
-Means “until now”, and shows that the speaker is expecting something to happen.
Use yet in present perfect questions and negative statements. Put yet at the end of the sentence.
Questions
Have you read the book yet?
Negative statements
I haven´t read the book yet
ALREADY
-We use already to say something expected did happen. Use already in present perfect questions and affirmative statements. Put already before the main verb or at the end of the sentence.
Questions
Have you already read the book? OR Have you read the book already?
Affirmative statements
I’ve already read the book OR
I’ve read the book already.





LISTA DE ALGUNOS VERBOS IRREGULARES.










 

IRREGULAR VERB LIST

SIMPLE FORM
PAST
PAST  PARTICIPLE
awake
awoke
awoken
be (is/are)
was/were
been
bear
bore
borne;born
become
became
became
begin
began
begun
bend
bent
bent
bind
bound
bound
bite
bit
bit/biteen
bleed
bled
bled
blow
blew
blown
break
broke
broken
bring
brought
brought
buy
Bought
bought
build
built
built
burst
burst
burst
catch
caught
caught
choose
chose
chosen
cling
clung
clung
come
came
come
cost
cost
cost
cut
cut
cut
deal
dealt
dealt
dive
dived/dove
dived
do
did
done
draw
drew
drawn
drink
drank
drunk
drive
drove
driven




 
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Prepositions of time and place.

Time


Use on with the names of days or dates.
Use in with periods of time (but not with names of days).
Use at with specific moments in time.
On Thursday.
 On the weekend.
 On Monday morning.
 On Sundays
On New Year´s Day
In 1998.
 In the morning.
 In July.
 in the 20thcentury.
 In spring
At 9:00.
 At sunrise.
 At ten thirty-five.
 At noon.
 At midnight.
Place.

Use on with the names of streets and specific  physical  locations.
Use in with the names of cities, countries,continents,and other large locations.
Use at for building and addresses.

On Main Street.
 On the Street.
On Smith Avenue.
 On the right.
 On the corner
In the neighborhood.
 In Thailand.
 In the center of town.
In Africa.
In the ocean
At the theater
At the train station
At the supermarket
At 10 Main Street
At 365 Smith Avenue.


DURING
FOR
SINCE

We use during + noun to say when something happens:
during the film - during our holiday - during the night

I fell asleep during the film.
We met a lot of interesting people during our holiday.

We use for + a period of time:
for six years - for two hours - for a week
I’ve lived in this house for six years. They have been watching TV for two hours.

We use since + a period of time:
since April - since 1992 - since 8 o’ clock
It has been raining since one
 o’clock. They’ve known each other since they were at school.


UNTIL

FROM - TO
We use until/till to say how long a situation continues:
Let’s wait until it stops raining. I stayed in bed until half past nine.

We use from - to + beginning and end of a period:
Last evening we watched TV from 5 to 8 o’ clock.




Exercise


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