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Objective

At the beach in a sunny day!

Having lunch in Tarapoto! In the modern art museum!

WANTED HAVENT HAS HAVE

Present perfect tense


The Present Perfect tense is used to say that an action happened at an unspecified time in the past and could continue up to the present. I have seen that movie twenty times. He has had four quizzes and five tests.

Form
In the present perfect tense we use an auxiliary have and the past participle of the verb. I have been in England for six months. You have been in England for six months. He has been She has been We have been You have been They have been
PAST PARTICIPLE

AUX

REGULAR PAST PARTICIPLES


Regular past participles are the same as the simple past form of verbs.

Listened ---> Listened Visited ---> Visited Worked ---> Worked


SIMPLE PAST FORM PAST PARTICIPLE FORM

IRREGULAR PAST PARTICIPLES


There isnt a rule for Irregular past participles. Swam ---> Swum Took ---> Taken Wrote ---> Writen
SIMPLE PAST FORM PAST PARTICIPLE FORM

FREQUENCY TIME EXPRESSIONS


Some Frequency time expressions used with the present perfect tense are: Always: Ive always slept six hours. Ive seen that movie twice.

Once/Twice/Many times:

Never:

Shes never tried sushi before.

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