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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN ENRIQUE GUZMÁN Y

VALLE
“Alma Máter del Magisterio Nacional”
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES
Departamento Académico de Lenguas Extranjeras
ENGLISH III
Week 12

Present perfect tense II

Docente: Marianella Ramírez Robles


WELCOME TO OUR ENGLISH CLASS
FAMOUS QUOTES

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OBJECTIVE:

At the end of the class, students will be able


to use the present tense to relate past events to the present.

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NETIQUETAS
1.- Be on time in class.
2.- Be respectful and use a good language to
communicate your ideas.
3.- Look for a comfortable and quiet place for classes
(neutral color/ no objects around) to avoid distractions.
4.- Have fun and do your best.
5.- Your participation is important for us!

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In this part, you will
learn to use the
present perfect tense
to relate past events
to the present.

Have you eaten yet?


Adverbs (yet / just / already)
The present perfect
Do you remember how we form sentences in the
present perfect tense?

George has closed the


windows.

I have turned on the TV.

How do we form questions in


the present perfect tense?
Forming questions
We can form questions in the present perfect tense
like this:

Has George
George has closed the windows.
windows?
We start the questions with Has / Have.

IHave
haveyou
turned on the
turned TV. TV?
on the
Adverbs
Let’s hear what Mom and Ben are saying.

We can add adverbs to express time.

Mom: Have you tidied your room?

Ben : Yes, I’ve tidied my room.


I’ve = I have
Adverbs

yet
Mom: Have you tidied your room?room yet?
just
Ben : Yes,
Yes, I’ve
I’ve just tidied
tidied my room.
my room.
Adverbs

We can add yet to questions when we are asking


about something that we expect to happen.

Mom: Have you tidied your room yet?

Ben : Yes, I’ve just tidied my room.


We can add just to emphasise whether
something happened a short time ago.
Adverbs

Mom: Have you tidied your room yet?

Ben : Yes, I’ve just tidied my room.


What if Ben didn’t tidy his room a short
time ago but some time ago?
Adverbs

Mom: Have you tidied your room yet?


already
Ben : Yes,
Yes, I’ve
I’ve already
just tidied
tidied
my my
room.
room.
We use already to emphasise that
something happened some time ago.
Adverbs

Mom: Have you tidied your room yet?


Yes,
Ben : Yes, I’ve
I’ve tidied tidied
already my roommy already.
room.
We can also put already at the end.
Adverbs
Let’s continue to hear what Mom and Ben are
saying.

Mom: Have you taken out the rubbish yet?


Ben : No, I haven’t taken out the rubbish yet.
We can also use yet in negative statements.
Adverbs
Here are more examples.

Have you put the cups back in


the cupboard yet?

Yes, I’ve already put them


back in the cupboard.
Adverbs

Has Mom hung up the washing yet?

Yes, she’s just hung up the washing.

She’s = She has


Adverbs

Has Tim closed the window yet?

No, he hasn’t closed the window yet.


Adverbs

 
now

I’ve already eaten


some food.

He’s just sent the


postcard.
I haven’t bought
souvenirs for my
friends yet.
Quick Check

1. Fill in the blanks and choose the correct


answer.
put (put)
Has your little brother ____
_____
yet ?
away his toys _____

has put away his


Yes, he ________
toys [yet / already] .
Quick Check

2. Fill in the blanks. Use the correct adverb.

Have made (make) a gift for


_____ you _______
yet ?
Mom _____

haven’t made
No, I ______________
yet .
it _____
Quick Check

3. Fill in the blanks. Use the correct adverb.

bought (buy) any


Have you ___________
______
yet ?
souvenirs for your friends _____

(aI’ve just
short bought
time ago) some
Yes, ___________________
souvenirs for my friends.
Quick Check

4. Fill in the blanks. Use the correct adverb.

Has Jenny _______


______ taken (take) any photos
yet ?
for her project _____

she’s already
(some taken
time ago)
Yes, ______________________ some
photos for her project.
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1.- ……….. your brother ……………..(ride) a camel? Yes/No
A:………………………….. questions
N:…………………………. in
2.- …………. Teresa …………..(do) something dangerous?
Present perfect
A: ………………………..
N: ………………………..

3.- …………..you and your friends ……………..(sleep) for more tan 13 hours?
A:………………………..
N: ……………………….

4.- …………… your co-workers …………………(see) a ghost?


A:………………………..
N:………………………. 25
5.- ……………Alan ……………….(have) a stomachache?
A:………………………………
N: …………………………….

6.- ……………you …………………..(swim) in the ocean?


A: ……………………………
N:……………………………

7.- ……………you…………….. (meet) a famous person?


A:…………………………..
N: …………………………

8: …………….your friends ……………………(be) lost?


A:………………………...
N: ………………………..

9.- …………..you and your family ……………..(fall) asleep during a boring movie?
A:………………………….
N: ………………………… 26

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