Unit 4 - Life On Line
Unit 4 - Life On Line
Unit 4 - Life On Line
LIFE ON LINE
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1. Grammar Present perfect with ever and never
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READING TRAPPED IN THE WEB
GRAMMAR PRESENT PERFECT WITH REGULAR/IRREGULAR VERBS
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GRAMMAR PRESENT PERFECT VS PAST SIMPLE
What is the difference?
4) When after talking about general experience we give details (when we have to be SPECIFIC and answer questions like WHEN? WHERE? WHY?
HOW?).
I’ve been to London this month. I stayed in a big hotel. I visited Trafalgar Square and bought some souvenirs.
When do we use Present Perfect?
1) When we talk about GENERAL EXPERIENCE without giving specific information (we don’t have to know WHEN
you did something, we want to know IF you did it or not).
Tarantino has directed lots of blockbusters. (BUT: Tarantino directed “Kill Bill” in 2003).
I have never seen the Eiffel Tower. (BUT: I didn’t see the Eiffel Tower when I was in France).
Jack has written a script. (BUT: He wrote the script last week).
When do we use Present Perfect?
2) Actions that are finished in the past but connected with present (actions in the past affected the present – you can see the result).
Past Present
I have taken three tests this semester (this semester is not finished, it’s still going on).
Helen has been to London once in her life (her life is not finished, it’s still going on).
My grandparents have seen “Hamlet” this week (this week is not finished, it’s still going on).
How do we make Present Perfect form?
Affirmative sentences:
Negative sentences:
Interrogative sentences:
see go
cut eat
work catch
leave arrive
feed make
bring give
drink do
buy teach
Past Participle Form of Verbs
LIVEWORKSHEETS - PRESENT
PERFECT vs PAST SIMPLE
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