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Tuesday 15 February 2011

Asking Questions in the Present Perfect



Use these links to do some exercises on this topic



http://www.better-english.com/grammar/presentperfect1.htm




1. Study the chart and complete the examples:
PRESENT PERFECT
ALREADY
YET
JUST
We use the Present Perfect to:
talk about experiences:
"I've been to London twice."
- Actions that started in the past and continue in the present:
"I have worked as a teacher for ten years"
Past actions that have a result in the present:
"She has lost her keys" 
We use ALREADY to talk about an action that has been completed before we expected.
It is normally used iniaffirmative sentences:
"We have already had lunch"
But it can also be used ininterrogative sentences such as:
"Has the class begun?"
Position within the sentence:before the participle.
We use YET to talk about an action that hasn't been completed, but we expect it to happen. It is used in negative and interrogative sentences:
"Have they arrived yet?"
"She hasn't eaten anything .."
Position within the sentence:at the end of the sentence.
We use JUST to talk about actions that happened RECENTLY.
"Dan and Kelly have  had a baby girl" (it means the baby was born a few days ago)
Positionbefore the participle.


http://elt.oup.com/student/project3rdedition/level3/unit5/grammar/exercise3;jsessionid=B6B5EC514166BFE7D94D09DA02DAF8DB?cc=pt&selLanguage=pt
http://www.egeacademy.com/blog/exercises/present-perfect-tense-with-just-already-yet/

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