Present Perfect Simple Flashcards
What’s the pattern of the question form of the Present Perfect Simple?
Aux. Verb + Pronoun + Verb (AvPV)
ex.: “Have you worked?”;
ex. 2: “Have you worked?”
What’s the pattern of the positive/negative form of the Present Perfect Simple?
Pronoun + Aux. Verb + Negative Form (?) + Verb (PAvNV)
ex.: “You have worked on this place.”;
ex. 2: “He has cooked for many years.”
ex. 3: “You have not worked for many years.” (negative)
Complete the phrase: “You” (not/walk)
“You have not walked”
Complete the phrase: “He” (walk)
“He has walked”
Complete the phrase: “It” (rain)
“it has rained”
Complete the phrase: “They” (open)
“They have openned”
Complete the phrase: “We” (swim)
“We have swum”
What’s the correct auxiliar verb for: “he, she, it”
“Has”
What’s the correct auxiliar verb for “i, you, we, they”
“Have”
When we use the Present Perfect Simple?
“Things that occurred at an unspecified time before now or actions that begin in the past and continue in the present”
Some other examples of Present Perfect Simple.
“She’s broken her arm in two places”
“Why haven’t you dressed in something warmer?”
“A fire has broken out at a disused hotel on the seafront”
“Your flowers haven’t arrived”
“I’ve read War and Peace”
“I’ve cooked dinner”
“You’ve cleaned the bathroom!”
“She’s read ten books this summer”
“I’ve written you an email”
“The grass looks wet. Has it been raining?”