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You will learn how to:

 Talk about past events.

GUIDE NUMBER 1
MY LIFE
PRESENT PERFECT

How to form the Present Perfect

PRESENT PERFECT AFFIRMATIVE

SUBJECT HAVE / HAS PAST PARTICIPLE


I / you / we / they have written
he / she / it has written

Note: In spoken English, it’s common to use the contraction:

 I’ve written three books.


 We’ve already seen that movie
 Barbara’s forgotten her cell phone.
 He’s just woken up.

In this case, he’s, she’s, Barbara’s, etc. mean he has, she has, and Barbara has,
not he is, she is, or Barbara is.

PRESENT PERFECT NEGATIVE

SUBJECT HAVEN’T / HASN’T PAST PARTICIPLE


I / you / we / they haven’t seen
he / she / it hasn’t seen

Examples:

 I haven’t seen John this week.


 Mary hasn’t come to class for the past two days.

PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS

HAVE / HAS SUBJECT PAST PARTICIPLE


Have I / you / we / they finished?
Has he / she / it finished?
Examples:

 Have you finished the project yet?


 Has George ever been to New York?

How to answer present perfect questions:


 Have you been to London?
Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
 Has Alex met Miriam yet?
Yes, he has. / No, he hasn’t.
 Have the results of the election been announced?
Yes, they have. / No, they haven’t.

WHAT IS PAST PARTICIPLE?

The past participle is a form of the verb that describes a completed action or

state. For regular verbs, the past participle is the same as the simple past:

 I worked (simple past) all day yesterday.


 I’ve worked (past participle) here since August.

This is also the case for many irregular verbs:

 He sold (simple past) his car last week.


 He’s sold (past participle) 200 books so far.

However, some irregular verbs’ past participles are different from their simple past form:

 We wrote (simple past) an article for the newspaper.


 We’ve written (past participle) for many famous publications.

Many of these irregular past participles end in –n:

Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle


be was / were been
break broke broken
choose chose chosen
do did done
drive drove driven
eat ate eaten
fall fell fallen
fly flew flown
forget forgot forgotten
give gave given
go went gone
know knew known
see saw seen
show showed shown
speak spoke spoken
steal stole stolen
take took taken
wear wore worn
write wrote written

Other irregular past participles have a change in the vowel:

Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle


become became become
begin began begun
come came come
drink drank drunk
ring rang rung
run ran run
sing sang sung
swim swam swum

1. Fill in the blanks to form the present perfect.

 You have bought a new computer.


 I have learned a lot about computers.
 We have read the story about Google.
 Larry has known Sergey since they were at Stanford University.
 They haven´t (not) known each other since they were children.
 It has been easy for me to learn about computers.
 You have used the Internet many times.
 Larry and Sergey haven´t (not) finished their degrees.

2. Fill in the blanks with the correct past participle.

 I have done (do) many things in my life.


 I’ve traveled (travel) to many countries and I’ve seen (see) many
beautiful places.
 I’ve met (meet) lots of interesting people all over the world.
 I have visited (visit) cities in all 5 continents.
 I’ve sailed (sail) round the world and I’ve climbed (climb) some of the
highest mountains.
 I have even 4 participated (participate) in a north pole expedition.
 I have eaten (eat) fried ants in Africa.
 I have had (have) some difficult moments but I have forgotten
(forget) all of them.

3. Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.

not buy not do not eat forget go invite


meet not phone not see take

 No, I haven´t phone my sister. I’ll text her later.


 She has invite a lot of people to her wedding.
 We have taken a lot of photographs during our holidays.
 A: Where’s Mike? B: I don’t know, I haven´t seen him today.
 Mum, Alex hasn´t done his bed!!
 It’s Megan’s birthday tomorrow but I haven´t bought her present.
 A: Where’s Ann? B: She has gone to bed.
 I think we have met before but I haven forgotten your name.
 I’m starving! I haven´t eaten anything since yesterday.

4. Complete the question and answer “yes” and “no”


 you / phone / the doctor? Have you phoned the doctor? Yes, I have.
 she / finish / her meal? Has she finished her meal? Yes, she has

 they / buy / a new car? Have they bought a new car? No, they haven´t

 Harry / tell / you / the news? Has Harry told you the news? No, he hasn´t

 John / go / on holiday? Has john gone on holiday? Yes, he has

 Megan / open / her presents? Has Megan opened her presents? No, she hasn´t
GUIDE 1
ACTIVITY

1. Read this newspaper article and complete the tasks below.


 There are five examples of the present perfect in the article. The first one is
underlined. Underline four more.

2. Write the simple past and past participle of the following verbs.
SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
1. WORK WORKED WORKED
2. do DID DONE
3. eat ATE EATEN
4. call CALLED CALLED
5. begin BEGAN BEGUN
6. give GAVE GIVEN
7. answer ANSWERED ANSWERED
8. see SAW SEEN
9. have HAD HAD
10. go WENT GONE
11. study STUDIED STUDIED
12. teach TEACHED TEACHED
13. make MADE MADE
14. talk TALKED TALKED

3. Complete the chart below with the correct form of the verb.

simple form simple past past participle


KNOW knew KNOWN
MEET MET met
BE was/were BEEN
fly FLEW FLOWN
WRITE wrote WRITTEN
READ READ read
live LIVED LIVED
FALL fell FALLEN
feel FELT FELT
TAKE TOOK taken
DRIVE drove DRIVEN

4. Complete the sentences with the correct form:

 The weather HAS BEEN (be) awful in the past few days.

 We HAVE WASHED (wash) the dishes. They’re clean now.

 The airplane HAS LANDED (land) . The pilot is just getting out.

 We HAVEN’T (not have) a party for ages.

 It HASN’T RAINED (not rain) yet today.


5. Fill in the blanks.

1. I finished the job.


 have
 has
 am
2. Have you your lunch?
 eat
 ate
 eaten

3. She yet.
 has not return
 is not returned
 has not returned

4. I such a mess.
 never saw
 have never seen
 have never saw

5. he brought his violin?


 Is
 Has
 Have

6. Have you ever to Australia?


 be
 being
 been

7. I all the plays of Shakespeare.


 read
 am read
 have read

8. My parents me.
 has never hurt
 have never hurt
 have never hurted

9. He always wanted to be a soldier.


 is
 has
 have
10. She to anybody.
 never apologized
 has never apologized
 have never apologized

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