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INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE

CUAUTLA
Students name: Monica Jimenez
Montero.
Teacher's name: Alonso Ayala
Juan Israel.
Intermedio 5, English class.
PRESENT PERFECT
EXPLANATION:
Use thhe present perfect when you talk about someting
that happend in the past without mentionings the specific
time it happened. The experience is more important than
when it hapened.
USE:
Use the present perfect to introduce te eneral idea.

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OBJECTIVES AND GOALS
After watching this presentation, you should be able to:

AFFIMATIVE INTEROGATIVE NEGATIVE

Sujeto + have/has + past xSujeto + haven't/hasn't + Elaborate on what goal #3


participle del verbo + ....... past participle + ... is all about.

Example: You have broken EXAMPLE: have you been Example: He hasn't talked
the vase here? to her since yesterday.

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PRESENT PERFECT VERSUS
SIMPLE PAST
EXAMPLES EXPLANATIONS

a) Last year she graduated from high


school Use the simple past to talk about something that
happened at a specific time in the past

b) He lived in this house from 1980 to Use the simple past to show when something happened
1988

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EXAMPLES EXPLANATIONS

c) He has to been Mexico Use the present perfect when you talk about
something that happened in the past wthout
d) They have run a marathon mentioning the specific time it happened. The
experience is more important than when it happened

Use the perfect present to introduce the general idea.


e) I have to been to Thailand. I went
Use the simple past to give specific details
there about ten years ago and
taveled all over. I had a great time.
The thai people were open and
friendly tourists.
EVER AND NEVER IN QUESTIONS
EXAMPLES EXPLANATION

(a) A: Have you ever eaten Mexican Use ever in questions with the present perfect to mean
food? "at any time before now"

(b) Yes. I have eaten it Ever is not usually used in affirmative statements
(those that men or use yes).
(c) NOT: Yes. I have ever eaten it.
Ever is used in negative statements.
(d) I haven´t ever eaten it

(e) I have never eaten it Use never with the present perfect to mean at no time
before now.
EXPLANATION OF YET:
EXPLANATION: OF ALREADY: Use yet when an event has not
Use that to show an event was been complete before the time
completed earlier. of speacking.
EXAMPLE: I've already eaten. Example:
I haven't estén yet. Have you estén yet?
BIBLIOGRAFIA

(S/f). Britishcouncil.co. Obtenido el 27 de unio de 2023, de


https://www.britishcouncil.co/blog/aprende-ingles/present-simp and
past perfect.l
CHARLES M. SCHULZ

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