present perfect simple and continous isa
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Thanks to Isabel Bastida for her inspiration
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FINISHED EVENTS CONNECTED WITH PRESENT
• Kate’s had a baby (she’s got a baby now)
• I’ve broken my leg (my leg is broken)
COMPLETION OR ACHIEVEMENT
• At last! I’ve finished!
• Have you done all your homework?
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EXPRESSIONS OF TIME: EVER, BEFORE, NEVER, ALREADY, YET, JUST, LATELY, RECENTLY, TODAY, THIS YEAR…
Have you ever seen a ghost?
I’ve learned a lot this year.
Has your son stood on his feet yet?
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2. ORDINAL NUMBERS
It is the first time I’ve tried exotic fruit.
3. SUPERLATIVE
It’s one of the most interesting books I’ve ever read.
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• When we give more details we use past simple.
Have you ever tried bugee jumping?Oh yeah! It was awesome! I did it last year and it was the best experience ever.
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• P. P. SIMPLEFocus on resultI’ve written 6
letters since lunchtime.
(Result: 6 letters)I’ve done my
homework. (Result: my homework is completed)
• P. P. CONTINUOUS
Focus on act and duration (Action may not be finished).
I’ve been writing letters all morning. (That’s how I’ve spent my morning.
I’ve been doing my homework but I haven’t finished yet..
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2. Actions, intentions, feelings started in the past and still continue.How long have you been feeling like this? I’ve been working here for 3 years.
She’s been talking about going on a diet for ages.
3. Repeated actions.It has been raining a lot these days.The baby’s been crying all night.
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• Sometimes there’s no difference.I’ve lived in London since 1980 = I’ve been living in London since 1980.
• Present perfect continuous short temporary actions
We’ve been living in this hotel until the remodelling of our house was finished.
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• Complete these sentences so that they are true for you in relation to your hobbies and interests.- I’ve been meaning to …- I’ve been thinking about taking up …- I’ve been putting off …- I’ve always fancied …- I’ve never been really interested in …- I’ve never …- I’ve always been… but recently I’ve …- I’ve been … lately.- I’ve … for years.-What’ve you been up to? I’ve been busy –ing…