5th Session Present Perfect Let’s connect the past with the present They were sitting on the sofa They were leaving home They have gone Have + Past participle = Present Perfect Go Went Gone What is the present result? They are not at home now
His shoes were dirty He was cleaning his shoes He has cleaned his shoes Has + Past participle = Present Perfect Clean Cleaned Cleaned What is the present result? His shoes are clean now
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-8dCNx52BM
My dog has found its bone My dog hasn’t found its bone Has your dog found its bone? Yes, it has / No, it hasn’t Your parents have been quiet Your parents haven’t been quiet Have your parents been quiet? Yes, they have / No, they haven’t
Present Perfect Explanation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKuKmV1hSTg
https://agendaweb.org/verbs/present_perfect exercises.html
We use it to talk about experiences in life, connecting the past with the present
Present Perfect Exercises
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=553eeL1Dvho
We need the verb: Have / Has + Past participle
Present Past Past Participle Work Worked Worked (Trabajado) Speak Spoke Spoken (Hablado)
Irregular verbs
She has closed the door
He has taken/had a bath
The picture has fallen down
They have gone to bed
The rain has stopped / The sun has risen It has stopped raining
He has cleaned the shoes
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I’m not very good at decisions. I don’t really know what I want to do. I might go to work for my father. He’s got a shop, but that’s not very interesting or I might go traveling with my friend James. The problem is that I don’t have much money, so I might get a job in a bar or a shop and save some. I’m quite good with computers, so I might do a course in computer programming, who knows?
Complete these sentences with an appropriate modal verb
Last Class Activity
might/may/could shouldn’t was able should can have to
Complete the text with the words you listen