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PRESENT

PERFECT (2)
Teacher: Johana Muñoz.
Date: June 24th, 2021
LEARNING OUTCOME

Students will be able to use the present perfect in its


negative and interrogative form properly.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

01 Review
Review 02 Exercises
Present perfect structure. Negative form.

03 Exercises
Exercises 04 Exercise
Exercise
Affirmative-Negative-
Interrogative form.
Interrogative forms.
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REVIEW
VIDEO

LET’S START WITH A VIDEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O72HBnvQys8&t=3s
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
Subject + have + past participle + complement
We can contract I Have Seen The film
the affirmative
form of the You Have Seen The film
auxiliary verb
''have'‘ She Has Seen The film

You have = You’ve He Has Seen The film

She has = She’s It Has Seen The film

We Have Seen The film

They Have Seen The film


NEGATIVE FORM
Subject + have + NOT + past participle + complement
We can contract
the negative form I Have NOT Seen The film
of the auxiliary
verb ''have'‘ You Have NOT Seen The film

Have not = Haven’t She Has NOT Seen The film


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Has not = Hasn’t He Has NOT Seen The film

It Has NOT Seen The film

We Have NOT Seen The film

They Have NOT Seen The film


INTERROGATIVE FORM
Have + subject + past participle + complement + ?
Have I Seen The film ?

Have You Seen The film ?

Has She Seen The film ?

Has He Seen The film ?

Has It Seen The film ?

Have We Seen The film ?

Have They Seen The film ?


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Exercises:
Negative form
Fill in the blanks
File in the blank space with have not or has not to complete the
question.

1. He _____read the book that you gave me yesterday.

2. They ______lost my book.

3. My cousin _____gone to Europe to study.

4. I _____been here before.

5. We _____forgiven what she did.


Fill in the blanks

1. He has not read the book that you gave me yesterday.

2. They have not lost my book.

3. My cousin has not gone to Europe to study.

4. I have not been here before.

5. We have not forgiven what she did.


Use this link to search for verbs in past participle: https://conjugator.reverso.net/conjugation-english.html

Use the words in


brackets to make a
1. (I / not / go / to Korea)
negative present perfect
sentence. 2. (He / not / see / the movie ‘X-Men’)
*You have to add HAVE or HAS as
appropriate. 3. (She / not / know / him for very long)

4. (They / not / study / English before)


For example:

(I / not / study /English) 5. (We / not / finish / yet)


I haven’t studied English.
1. I haven’t gone to Korea.

Answers 2. He hasn’t seen the movie ‘X-Men’.

3. She hasn’t known him for very long.

4. They haven’t studied English before.


For example:

(I / not / study /English) 5. We haven’t finished yet.


I haven’t studied English.
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Exercises:
Interrogative form
Multiple choice
1.Why ______ so much rice today ? 5. ________his parents yet?
a)   have you eaten a) Has Lee asked
b)   has you eaten b) Have Lee asked

2._____ the letter ? 6. What ___________in your text?


a) Have your dad written c) Has you written
b) Has your dad written d) Have you written

3. _____ in a balloon ? 7. _______________on an elephant?


c) Has your wife ever flown. e) Have your father ever ridden
d) Have your wife ever flown. f) Has your father ever ridden

8. Who _________the window?


4. How much coffee ________ today ? g) Have broken
e) Has you drunk h) Has broken
f) Have you drunk
Multiple choice (Answers)
1.Why ______ so much rice today ? 5. ________his parents yet?
a)   have you eaten a) Has Lee asked
b)   has you eaten b) Have Lee asked

2._____ the letter ? 6. What ___________in your text?


a) Have your dad written a) Has you written
b) Has your dad written b) Have you written

3. _____ in a balloon ? 7. _______________on an elephant?


c) Has your wife ever flown. b) Have your father ever ridden
d) Have your wife ever flown. b) Has your father ever ridden

8. Who _________the window?


4. How much coffee ________ today ? c) Have broken
e) Has you drunk b) Has broken
f) Have you drunk
Change the following affirmative sentences into
interrogative sentences.
E.g. You have had fun today -> Have you had fun today?

1. She has lost her keys on the street.

2. They have heard the news today.

3. I have begun to learn English this week.

4. He has gone home to see his mother this weekend.

5. We have understood the concept


ANSWERS

E.g. You have had fun today -> Have you had fun today?

1. Has she lost her keys on the street?

2. Have they heard the news today?

3. Have I begun to learn English this week?

4. Has he gone home to see his mother this weekend?

5. Have we understood the concept?


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Exercise:
Affirmative- Negative-
Interrogative form
Written part
Create 3 sentences using the present perfect.

1 afirmative

1 Negative

1 Interrogative

Use this link to search for verbs in past participle:

https://conjugator.reverso.net/conjugation-english.html

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