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Present perfect USE: - To express recent events that affect the present moment. Remember that if we give a specific time in the past, we will use Past simple: - Ex: My sister has played football. - My sister played football yesterday - Time expressions: yet (-, ?), already (+), just (+), ever (?) + S + HAVE/HAS + Past Participle … Ex: My sister has played football. - S + HAVEN’T /HASN’T + Past Participle … Ex: My sister hasn’t played football. TIME EXPRESSIONS YET - She hasn’t tidied up her room yet ? Has she tidied up her room yet? ALREADY + She has already tidied up her room. JUST + She has just tidied up her room. Remember! REGULAR VERB: V+ED IRREGULAR VERB: 3rd column

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Present perfect

USE: - To express recent events that affect the present moment. Remember that if we give

a specific time in the past, we will use Past simple:- Ex: My sister has played football.- My sister played football yesterday- Time expressions: yet (-, ?), already (+), just (+), ever (?)

+ S + HAVE/HAS + Past Participle …

Ex: My sister has played football.

- S + HAVEN’T /HASN’T + Past Participle …

Ex: My sister hasn’t played football.

? (Wh-) HAVE/HAS + S + Past Participle …?

Ex: Has my sister played football?

Yes, she has /// No, she hasn’t

TIME EXPRESSIONS

YET- She hasn’t tidied up her room yet? Has she tidied up her room yet?

ALREADY+ She has already tidied up her room.

JUST+ She has just tidied up her room.

EVER? Has she ever tidied up her room?

Remember! REGULAR VERB: V+EDIRREGULAR VERB: 3rd column

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