Unit 7: Present perfect 1 (I have done) Flashcards
- How do we construct the present perfect?
- How do we construct the present perfect?
* have/has + past participle
- How does the past participle often ends?
- How does the past participle often ends?
* -ed
- But what tempt the irregular verbs to be?
- But what tempt the irregular verbs to be?
* irregular
- What does it mean when we usually say: « something has happened?
- What does it mean when we usually say: « something has happened?
- it means that it is a new information
- What does it mean when we use the present perfect? (with the event)
- What does it mean when we use the present perfect? (with the event)
- it means that the event in the past, has a connection/result with now
- what is the different between gone (to) and been (to)
- what is the different between gone (to) and been (to)
* « he has gone to Italy » = I don’t ha
C) Note the difference between gone (to) and been (to):
- He has gone to Italy. =?
- Jane is back home now. =?
C) Note the difference between gone (to) and been (to):
- He has gone to Italy.
- (= he is there now or on his way there)
- Jane is back home now.
- She has been to Italy. (she has now come back)
D) you can use the present perfect with: Just, Already and Yet.
What does Just stand for?
a short time ago
D) you can use the present perfect with: Just, Already and Yet.
What does Already stand for?
D) you can use the present perfect with: Just, Already and Yet.
What does Already stand for?
* sth happen sooner then expected
D) you can use the present perfect with: Just, Already and Yet.
What does yet stand for?
D) you can use the present perfect with: Just, Already and Yet.
What does yet stand for?
* until now