Present Perfect: Has/have + Past Participle I've Lost I've Been Hasn't/haven't + Past Participle Hasn't Seen
Present Perfect: Has/have + Past Participle I've Lost I've Been Hasn't/haven't + Past Participle Hasn't Seen
Present Perfect: Has/have + Past Participle I've Lost I've Been Hasn't/haven't + Past Participle Hasn't Seen
Carvajal de Prat
Departamento Inglés
Estrategia de trabajo:
-leer comprensivamente el uso de cada tiempo verbal
-completar los ejercicios con la forma correcta del verbo según corresponda.
Outcome: 1- to develop comprehension of the grammar structures related to the first unit (Past
simple and Present Perfect)
2- to identify the uses of each tense
PRESENT PERFECT
Form: has/have + past participle
present perfect for an action in the past with a result now or when we talk about a time from the pas
PAST SIMPLE
Form: we add “ed” to all regular verbs,
Irregular verbs must be learnt by heart.
We use the Past Simple for something in the past which is finished.
We use “did” to make questions and “didn’t” for negatives. The verb stays in the base form.
8. Dad has repaired (repair) the car, you can use it now.
12. Oh! You painted (paint) the kitchen, I like the colour.
13. What time did you get _ (you/get) home last night?