Present perfect + just
teacher Denise Moraes
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Present perfect (review) We use present perfect to talk about an experience in the past. The action has a result in the present and time is NOT mentioned/specified
I, you, we, they I have bought a new tablet auxiliary verb have
past participle 3rd column
I have not bought a new tablet auxiliary verb have
?
not
past participle 3rd column
Have I bought a new tablet? auxiliary verb have
past participle 3rd column
he, she it He has bought a new tablet auxiliary verb has
past participle 3rd column
He has not bought a new tablet auxiliary verb has
?
not
past participle 3rd column
Has he bought a new tablet? auxiliary verb has
past participle 3rd column
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teacher Denise Moraes
Present perfect + just We can use just with the present perfect in affirmative sentences. We use it to talk about a recent event. We have just eaten. We aren’t hungry. just goes immediately after have/has
- She has just been shopping. - What did she buy? - She bought clothes. - They have just come back from vacation. - Where did they go? - They went to London. - He has just adopted a pet. - What pet did he adopt? - He adopted a cat. - I have just have a snack.
- What did you have? - I had an apple. - We have just played a game. - What did you play? - We played Among Us.
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Base form
Past simple
Past participle
be
was/were
been
buy
bought
bought
do
did
done
eat
ate
eaten
find
found
found
grow
grew
grown
have
had
had
know
knew
known
lose
lost
lost
make
made
made
meet
met
met
paint
painted
painted
read
read
read
see
saw
seen
sing
sang
sung
study
studied
studied
swim
swan
swun
travel
travelled
travelled
visit
visited
visited
win
won
won
How identify a regular verb Regular verbs Irregular verbs
1
It is added –ed, -d or –ied to the verb
2
past past = simple participle
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