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verbs
perfect tenses
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Present Perfect: Uses
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The present perfect expresses:

  1. Present result

  • past action with present result

  • recently finished action

  1. Unfinished time

  • past action not yet finished

  • time period still going on

  1. Indefinite time

  • past actions at unspecified time

  • repeated past actions

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  1. Present results

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An explorer has discovered a new bird species and is jumping with joy.
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Florence the explorer has discovered a new bird species.

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Florence the explorer tried 3D printing a bird model with questionable results.
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She has tried to print it as a 3D model.

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  1. Unfinished time

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Florence the explorer is holding a bird picture she drew as a kid.
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Birds have been her favourite animals since she was a kid.

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Florence the explorer observing birds with binoculars and keeping count in a journal.
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Today, she has seen the bird six times.

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  1. Indefinite time

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Florence the explorer proudly holding 3 books she wrote.
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Florence has written three books on birds in the last few years.

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Florence the explorer looking at bird pictures covering a whole wall.
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“I have taken a lot of bird pictures in my career.”

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Some keywords and phrases are often used with the present perfect.

Words like: Phrases like:
  • never

  • ever

  • since

  • for

  • recently

  • just

  • yet

  • already

  • so far

  • up to now

  • not… yet

  • till now

  • how long… ?

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Present Perfect vs. Simple Past
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present-perfect-vs-simple-past
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Present perfect expresses:

  1. Present result

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Florence the explorer’s friend laughing at her because she fell in the water.
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She has fallen in the water.

  • present result → She is now wet.

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Simple past expresses:

  1. Past action

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Florence the explorer’s friend telling about that time when she fell into the water.
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She fell in the water.

  • not connected to the present

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Present perfect expresses:

  1. Unfinished time

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Simple past expresses:

  1. Finished time

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Florence the explorer looking at her calendar showing it’s only Thursday.
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I have worked 60 hours this week.

  • 60 hours done

  • the week isn't finished

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Florence the explorer happily ripping out the Friday page on her calendar.
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I worked 60 hours this week.

  • 60 hours completed

  • the week is over

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Present perfect expresses:

  1. Indefinite time

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Guy looking at a map and Florence the explorer telling him the right direction to take.
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She has been here before.

  • specific time is not mentioned

  • she knows the place

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Simple past expresses:

  1. Specific time

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Florence the explorer’s friend telling someone about that time Florence gave him the right directions.
Description

She was here last week.

  • specific time → last week

  • she isn’t at the location anymore

Largeur de l'exercice
720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
Title (level 2)
Present Perfect: Affirmative Form
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present-perfect-affirmative-form
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Present Perfect — Affirmative Form Exercise
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present-perfect-affirmative-form-exercise
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Points to remember when forming affirmative sentences in the present perfect

  1. Place the auxiliary has/have before the verb.

  2. Use the past participle form of the verb.

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Present perfect affirmative form
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Florence the explorer has just bought a new camera.
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“I have bought a new camera.”

“I've bought* a new camera.”

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Florence the explorer is tired from all the research done.
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She has researched her subject for hours.

She's researched* her subject for hours.

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Florence the explorer has packed her suitcase and is ready to go.
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She has packed her suitcase.

She's packed* her suitcase.

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*Affirmative contraction form

Largeur de l'exercice
720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
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Present Perfect: Negative Form
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present-perfect-negative-form
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Points to remember when forming negative sentences in the present perfect

  1. Use the auxiliary has/have.

  2. Place the function word not between the auxiliary and the verb.

  3. Use the past participle verb form.

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Florence the explorer is sitting on a plane in first class.
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 “I have not flown 1st class before.”

“I haven't flown* 1st class before.”

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Florence the explorer on a plane,  freaking out because of turbulence.
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Florence has not enjoyed the turbulence during the flight.

Florence hasn’t enjoyed* the turbulence during the flight.

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Florence the explorer refusing food because she doesn’t feel so good.
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“Poor dear, you have not eaten anything during the whole flight.”

“Poor dear, you haven’t eaten* anything during the whole flight.”

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*Negative contraction form

Largeur de l'exercice
720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
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Present Perfect: Question Form
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present-perfect-question-form
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Points to remember when forming questions in the present perfect

  1. Start with the auxiliary has/have for yes/no questions

  2. Use the past participle verb form.

For information questions only: 

  1. Start with a question word.

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Present perfect question forms
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Florence the explorer’s friend pointing to the Cat Island sign and asking her if she visited it.
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Have you visited Cat Island?”

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 Florence the explorer’s friend pointing out she has bought  a lot of stuff.
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“What have you bought?”

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 Florence the explorer and her friend looking at the keys inside the locked car
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Have you forgotten the keys in the car again?

Largeur de l'exercice
720
Hauteur de l'exercice
720
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See Also
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The Real-Life Florence
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Florence, the character used in the examples, was inspired by the ornithologist and author Florence Merriam Bailey. To learn more about her extraordinary life and work, visit the New York Historical Society Museum & Library

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