past simple and present perfect contrast

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Make positive present perfect sentences: (We / be / here for two weeks)

We have been here for two weeks.

Make positive present perfect sentences: (You / know / David for ten years)

You have known David for ten years.

She __________________ (play) hockey at school, but she __________________ (not / like) it.

played / didn't like

Last year I __________________ (visit) Paris.

visited

How to form the present perfect

- have' / 'has' + the past participle - Make the past participle by adding 'ed' to regular verbs (for example, 'play' becomes 'played') - There are a few verbs that change their spelling when you add 'ed' (for example, 'study' becomes 'studied')

Claire------------ (work) for S&B before she came to work for us.

Claire worked (work) for S&B before she came to work for us.

Make positive present perfect sentences: (I / have / breakfast this morning)

I have had breakfast this morning.

Make positive present perfect sentences: (I / lose / my keys)

I have lost my keys.

Make positive present perfect sentences: (I / study / French)

I have studied French.

I would love to visit Paris. I ------------ (be/never) there.

I would love to visit Paris. I have never been there.

Luis -----------(play) tennis for five years when he ------------(be) at school.

Luis played tennis for five years when he was at school.

PRESENT PERFECT Unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to the present: * I've known Julie for ten years (and I still know her). A finished action in someone's life (when the person is still alive: life experience): *My brother has been to Mexico three times. A finished action with a result in the present: * I've lost my keys! (The result is that I can't get into my house now). With an unfinished time word (this week, this month, today): * I've seen John this week.

PAST SIMPLE Finished actions: * I knew Julie for ten years (but then she moved away and we lost touch). A finished action in someone's life (when the person is dead): * My great-grandmother went to Mexico three times. A finished action with no result in the present: * I lost my keys yesterday. It was terrible! (Now there is no result. I got new keys yesterday). With a finished time word (last week, last month, yesterday): * I saw John last week.

Make positive present perfect sentences: (They / go / to Scotland)

They have been / gone to Scotland

Make positive present perfect sentences: (We / eat / too much chocolate)

We have eaten too much chocolate.

Make positive present perfect sentences: (We / read / that book)

We have read that book.

I'm sorry, John isn't here now. He __________________ (go) to the shops.

has gone

She __________________ (live) in London since 1994.

has lived

I __________________ (go) to the supermarket three times this week!

have been

I __________________ (drink) three cups of coffee this morning.

have drunk

I __________________ (finish) my exams finally - I'm so happy!

have finished

I __________________ (know) Julie for three years - we still meet once a month.

have known

I __________________ (lose) my keys - can you help me look for them?

have lost

Sorry, I __________________ (miss) the bus, so I'm going to be late.

have missed

We ------------- in London since 2007. (to live)

have you lived

I __________________ (know) my great grandmother for a few years - she died when I was eight

knew

She __________________ (live) in London when she was a child.

lived

Last night I __________________ (lose) my keys - I had to call my flatmate to let me in.

lost

I __________________ (miss) the bus, and then I __________________ (miss) the aeroplane as well!

missed / missed

for 'wh' questions, we just put the question word before 'have' or 'has':

'Wh' Questions where have I left my umbrella? what have you done today? why has he gone already? where has she been in the UK? why has it rained so much this summer? what have we done? where have they learned English before?

To make a question, put 'have' or 'has' in front of the subject:

'Yes / No' Questions have I missed the bus? have you visited London? has he worked as a waiter before? has she met John? has it been cold this week? have we arrived too early? have they studied English grammar before?

Can you help me? I ----------------(finish) my homework, but I still don't understand this exercise.

Can you help me? I have finished my homework, but I still don't understand this exercise

Make positive present perfect sentences: (I / have / breakfast this morning)

He has drunk too much coffee.

Make positive present perfect sentences: (He / live / here for three years)

He has lived here for three years.

He ---------------(work) in Germany for 3 years. He --------------(begin) work as soon as I arrived.

He has worked in Germany for 3 years. He began work as soon as I arrive

I --------------- Spanish lessons when I was at school. (not/to have)

I didn't have

I'm not hungry, I'm afraid. I ----------(eat/already).

I'm not hungry, I'm afraid. I have already eaten.

My brother-------- (grow) a moustache since I last saw him.

My brother has grown a moustache since I last saw him.

Positive I have played or I've played you have worked or I've worked he has written or he's written she has walked or she's walked it has rained or it's rained we have travelled or we've travelled they have studied or they've studied

The negative is really simple too. Just put 'not' after 'have' or 'has': I have not eaten breakfast today I haven't eaten you have not been to Asia you haven't been he has not seen the new film he hasn't seen she has not played tennis she hasn't played it has not snowed this winter it hasn't snowed we have not slept all night we haven't slept they have not tried the food they haven't tried

Make positive present perfect sentences: (They / write / to the politician)

They have written to the politician.

Tom ------ (live) in Zaragoza for the past 15 years.

Tom has lived (live) in Zaragoza for the past 15 years

Tom,---------------- (you/finish) reading the paper yet?

Tom, have you finished (you/finish) reading the paper yet?

-----Marco at school yesterday? (was)

was

Last month I __________________ (go) to Scotland.

went

Yesterday, I __________________ (go) to the library, the post office and the supermarket.

went

My best friend's parents --------------- in Morocco (born)

were born

I __________________ (play) hockey since I was a child - I'm pretty good!

have played

I __________________ (visit) Paris three times.

have visited

------------- to Mexico (to be)

have you been

--------------a new laptop yet? (to buy)

have you bought

Make positive present perfect sentences: (She / go / to Peru)

She has been / gone to Peru.

Make positive present perfect sentences: (She / eat / octopus)

She has eaten octopus.

When Claude was at school, she -------------(learn) to play the saxophone. She -------------(play) it ever since.

When Claude was at school, she learned to play the saxophone. She has played it ever since

Sally ------------------ her shoulder last week. (to dislocate)

dislocated

I __________________ (drink) seven cups of coffee yesterday.

drank

We __________________ (finish) this room last week.

finished

The film ...................... We've missed the first five minutes. (to start)

has already started


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