ENGLISH:
Homework:
- Review Present Perfect:
PRESENT PERFECT
This verb tense helps us to express:
- An action or situation that began in the past and continues in the present.
I have lived in Bristol since 1984 (I still live there.)
- An action that has been completed in the very recent past, indicated by 'just'.
I have just finished my work.
- An action for which the precise moment in which it happened is not important.
I have read 'El Quijote'. (what is relevant what I did and not when)
Present perfect with "ever" and "never":
EVER is used in questions before the past participle verb:
Have you EVER been in New York?
Has your cousin EVER eaten shushi?
NEVER is used also used before the past participle verb in negative sentences. It means "nunca":
I´ve NEVER been in Berlin.
She has NEVER driven a car.
Present perfect with "since" and "for":
- Videos to review:
Present perfect:
Differences between Past simple and Present perfect:
- Games to practice Present Perfect:
PAST PARTICIPLE VERBS GAME (USEFUL FOR PRESENT PERFECT)