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Present PerfectUses in English

Monday, August 27, 12

Monday, August 27, 12

Monday, August 27, 12

Up to now

Monday, August 27, 12

Up to nowPresent Perfect

Monday, August 27, 12

Up to now

We use the Present Perfect to talk about past actions in an unspecified

moment.

Present Perfect

Monday, August 27, 12

Up to now

We use the Present Perfect to talk about past actions in an unspecified

moment.

Present Perfect

I have been in Paris

Monday, August 27, 12

Up to now

We use the Present Perfect to talk about past actions in an unspecified

moment.

Present Perfect

I have been in Paris

“Up to now” I have the experience of being in Paris. I’m expressing only that I have the experience and that in the

future I can go more.

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.I have been on the London Eye

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.I have been on the London Eye

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

To express something we haven’t experienced but we’re planning to.

I have been on the London Eye

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

To express something we haven’t experienced but we’re planning to.

I have been on the London Eye

I haven’t been to Asia (yet)

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

To express something we haven’t experienced but we’re planning to.

I have been on the London Eye

I haven’t been to Asia (yet)

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

To express something we haven’t experienced but we’re planning to.

To express a recent period of time that differs from the norm.

I have been on the London Eye

I haven’t been to Asia (yet)

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

To express something we haven’t experienced but we’re planning to.

To express a recent period of time that differs from the norm.

I have been on the London Eye

I haven’t been to Asia (yet)

Lately I have felt very tired

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

To express something we haven’t experienced but we’re planning to.

To express a recent period of time that differs from the norm.

I have been on the London Eye

I haven’t been to Asia (yet)

Lately I have felt very tired

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

To express something we haven’t experienced but we’re planning to.

To express a recent period of time that differs from the norm.

To express a past action that started in a time period that started in the past but hasn’t ended yet.

I have been on the London Eye

I haven’t been to Asia (yet)

Lately I have felt very tired

Monday, August 27, 12

Uses of the Present Perfect

To express experience.

To express something we haven’t experienced but we’re planning to.

To express a recent period of time that differs from the norm.

To express a past action that started in a time period that started in the past but hasn’t ended yet.

I have been on the London Eye

I haven’t been to Asia (yet)

Lately I have felt very tired

This year I have traveled a lot

Monday, August 27, 12

Time Expressions

Monday, August 27, 12

Time Expressions

Present Perfect

Monday, August 27, 12

Time Expressions

ImpreciseAlready, before, ever, lately, many times, never, often, recently, etc.

UnfinishedToday, this week, this month, this semester, this year, this decade, this century, etc.

Present Perfect

Monday, August 27, 12

Time Expressions

ImpreciseAlready, before, ever, lately, many times, never, often, recently, etc.

UnfinishedToday, this week, this month, this semester, this year, this decade, this century, etc.

Present Perfect Simple Past

Monday, August 27, 12

Time Expressions

ImpreciseAlready, before, ever, lately, many times, never, often, recently, etc.

UnfinishedToday, this week, this month, this semester, this year, this decade, this century, etc.

FinishedAges ago, a moment ago, on Christmas Day, in 2002, yesterday, last week, when I was a kid, on September 11th, etc.

Present Perfect Simple Past

Monday, August 27, 12

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