Monday, 22 February 2016

Present perfect and Past simple

Use the present perfect to talk about past experiences when you don´t say exactly when they happened. 

Activity 1. Choose the correct answer. 

Activity 2. Put the words in the correct order.

Use 'yet'+ the present perfect in questions and negative sentences to ask if something that you think is going to happen has happened or to say it hasn´t happened. Put 'yet' at the end of the sentence. 'I haven´t finished yet' 

Use 'just' + present perfect in affirmative sentences to say that something happened very recently. Put 'just' before the main verb. 'The postman has just left' 

Use 'already' + present perfect in affirmative sentences to say that something happened before now or earlier than expected. 'I have already done my homework' 

Activity 3. Choose the correct answer.

Activity 4. Click on the words in the correct order.

Activity 5. Present perfect or past simple? Choose the correct answer.

Activity 6. Present perfect or past simple? Complete the sentences.

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