Unit 7 - The Present Perfect

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Slide 1 - Video

The past participle of Know
A
knew
B
known
C
knowed
D
knewed

Slide 2 - Quiz

past simple of leave
A
leaved
B
have left
C
left
D
leave

Slide 3 - Quiz

Past participle of die
A
dead
B
died
C
death
D
deaded

Slide 4 - Quiz

past simple of talk
A
talks
B
told
C
talking
D
talked

Slide 5 - Quiz

My sister has ________ a new dress
A
buyed
B
boughted
C
bought
D
buy

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which tense is this?
I have known him all my life.
A
past simple
B
present simple
C
present perfect
D
past perfect

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which tense is this?

My cat died last week.
A
past perfect
B
past simple
C
present simple
D
present perfect

Slide 8 - Quiz

Top Tip
Learn the past simple and the past participle of  irregular verbs

The Table is on page 158 in student book and page 92 in workbook

Slide 9 - Slide

The Present Perfect
Is used to refer to actions completed sometime before now, but with some present relevance, and so joins past and present.

I have seen the Queen ( at some indefinite time in my life)
* but not: I have seen the Queen yesterday
I saw the Queen yesterday

Slide 10 - Slide

Slide 11 - Video

Now you try: 
How long have you known / did you know her? She is very kind. 
What did he do / has he done before he became a teacher? 
When have you inherited / did you inherit the money?

Slide 12 - Slide

For and Since
Both these time expressions are frequently used with the Present Perfect to answer the question How Long.......?
  • We use for with a period of time:  an hour, two weeks
  • We use since with a point in time: 2017, May

NOT: I'VE BEEN HERE SINCE TWO MONTHS

Slide 13 - Slide

Complete practice for ; "for and since" - pg 55
ACTIVITY: Class survey to find out how long in the class people have had, been or done certain things.
How long have you been able to .....?
How long have you had a ......?
How long have you been ......?

Slide 14 - Slide

 Check answers for ex1,2,3. pg54 SB 

Slide 15 - Slide

Slide 16 - Link

What are the tenses in these sentences? Why are they used?
Karl Marx lived there for five years.
John has lived there for three years.
He has done a lot of homework.
He did a lot of homework. 
They have been to the Efteling on a school trip and they are very tired.
They went to the Efteling on a school trip. 

Slide 17 - Slide

How do we form the Present Perfect?
Positive: I/ we/you/ they + have + past participle (PP)
                   he/she/it + has + past participle (PP)

Negative: I/ we/you/ they + haven't + past participle (PP)
                   he/she/it + hasn't + past participle (PP)

Questions: Have + I/ we/you/ they + past participle (PP)
                   Has + he/she/it +  past participle (PP)

Slide 18 - Slide

Student book page 55
exercises 5 - what are the differences between KM and J

Slide 19 - Slide

Complete the exercises
On page 45 and 55 in your student book
Homework is: complete all the exercises on pages 46 and 47 in the workbook before the 10th of May.
HOMEWORK 14TH OF JUNE
Complete the tenses exercises on pages 48 and 49 before the test. 

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