The Perfect Flashcards

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What is the present perfect describing? (+words, which show that something happened in the past and continue into the present)

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  • an event that happened at an unspecific time in the past
  • > this might be not completed and may continue into the future
  • startet in the past and continue into the present (for, since, so far, still, all day, all my life, and all year)
  • describe a recent event (just, recently)
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Which adverbs can be used with the present perfect?

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-already, ever, never, and (not) yet

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What is the difference between simple past and present perfect?

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-present perfect can refer to event that began in the past, continue until now and may continue in the future; the simple past expresses completed events;
(-present perfect: action completed at an unspecified time in the past that has an effect in the present;
-simple past: action completed in the past that does not have an effect in the present)

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What should you use always with already and yet?

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-present perfect

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What does the present perfect progressive focus on?

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-focus on the ongoing nature of the activity

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What does the present perfect suggest?

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-it suggests that the action is finished

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Which verbs can you use either present perfect or present perfect progressive?

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-habitual actions began in the past and continue up to the present (live, study, teach, wear, and work)

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When do you use present perfect progressive?

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  • an event that began in the past and is still ongoing, it emphasizes the duration of the activity
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Which time clause express how much/how many?

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-present perfect

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Which time clause express how long?

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-present perfect progressive

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For what is the past perfect used?

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-to describe a completed event that happened before another event in the past

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Which tense is used when we are reporting a speech which is in simple past? (Common reporting verbs)

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  • past perfect

- tell, say, find out, learn, and discover

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What is the past perfect progressive emphasizing?

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  • duration of an activity that was in progress before another activity or time in the past
  • an activity in progress close in time to another activity or time in past
  • also in reporting (have to be : present perfect progressive)
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When do students use since?

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-a specific point in time (e.g., 2002, last May, nine o’clock)

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When do students use for?

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-a length of time (e.g., months, three years)

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What can the present perfect also express?

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-has happened repeatedly from a point in the past up to present time