This document provides a summary of the present perfect tense in English. It discusses how the present perfect connects past events to the present, and how it is used to talk about new information, unfinished past actions, and experiences that occurred at unspecified times in the past. It also covers the structure of the present perfect in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Finally, it examines the use of words like "already", "yet" and "just" when using the present perfect tense. The overall document serves as a grammar reference and lesson on the present perfect for English language learners.
2. PRESENT PERFECT
‘I have done’ es el Presente Perfecto.
El presente perfecto une el pasado y el
presente.
Past
Present
Puede ser Presente Perfecto Simple o Continuo
I have done / I have been doing
3. PRESENT PERFECT
Se utiliza para conectar el pasado con el
presente. Los hechos pasados tienen
consecuencias en el presente (y/o en el futuro)
I have lost my mobile phone!
Para hablar de información ‘nueva’
The Prince has spoken with a journalist
Para hablar de acciones pasadas sin decir
cuando ocurrieron.
I’ve finished my homework
4. PRESENT PERFECT
Estructura en afirmación:
Subject + have / has + past participle…
I have worked here six years.
It has rained a lot this winter.
Estructura en negación:
Subject + have / has not + past participle…
I have not (haven’t) read the newspaper.
He hasn’t come to visit us this year.
5. PRESENT PERFECT
Estructura en preguntas:
Have / has + Subject + past participle…
Have you seen Mike lately?
Has she told you anything?
Respuestas cortas:
Yes, I have / No, I haven’t (etc.)
Yes, he has / No, he hasn’t (etc.)
6. PRESENT PERFECT
Contracciones:
I have done = I’ve done
You have done = You’ve…
He has done = He’s…
She has done = She’s…
It has done = It’s …
We have done = We’ve…
You have done = You’ve…
They have done = They’ve…
I haven’t done
You haven’t done
He hasn’t done
She hasn’t done
It hasn’t done
We haven’t done
You haven’t done
They haven’t…
7. PRESENT PERFECT
Exercise. Complete the sentences using the
Present Perfect Simple of the verb in
brackets.
1. He ___ ___ me the truth. (to tell)
2. I ___ never ____ to America. (to be)
3. We ___ ___ ___ since last month. (not/to work)
4. ___ it ____ in your town recently? (to snow)
5. ___ you ever ____ the Eiffel tower? (see)
6. Mary ___ ___ ___ home. (not/arrived)
7. It ___ ___ a long time since I last saw you! (to
be)
8. PRESENT PERFECT
Answers.
1. He HAS TOLD me the truth.
2. I HAVE never BEEN to America.
3. We HAVE NOT WORKED since last month.
4. HAS it SNOWED in your town recently?
5. HAVE you ever SEEN the Eiffel tower?
6. Mary HAS NOT ARRIVED home.
7. It HAS BEEN a long time since I last saw you!
9. EVER / NEVER
EVER significa ‘alguna vez’. Se utiliza en
preguntas, que pueden ser negativas o
afirmativas. Se coloca tras el sujeto.
Have you ever been to Australia?
Haven’t you ever eaten sushi?
NEVER significa ‘nunca’. Nunca se utiliza
despues de ‘not’.
No, I’ve never been to Australia.
He’s never gone to the theatre.
10. EVER / NEVER
Exercise. Make questions in Present Perfect
Simple using the words given. Use EVER.
1. Be in London
2. Climb a mountain
3. Go to a big festival
4. Watch a 3D movie in the cinema
5. Meet a celebrity
6. Work at night
Exercise 2. Practice the questions and
answers with a partner.
11. EVER / NEVER
Answers.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Have you ever been to London?
Have you ever climbed a mountain?
Have you ever gone to a big festival?
Have you ever watched a 3D movie in the
cinema?
5. Have you ever met a celebrity?
6. Have you ever worked at night?
12. ALREADY, YET, JUST
Already, yet y just se utilizan casi siempre con el
presente perfecto.
Already: Se usa comunmente en frases
afirmativas, significa ‘ya’, expresando que una
acción se a realizado antes de lo esperado. Se
coloca entre el auxiliar y el verbo principal.
I’ve already finished my homework!
She’s already had two kids.
13. ALREADY, YET, JUST
Yet: Se utiliza en preguntas y negaciones,
siempre al final de la frase. El significado varía
según el caso:
1) PREGUNTAS: Significa ‘ya’ o ‘todavía’
Has Paul arrived yet?
Haven’t you seen that movie yet?
2) NEGACIONES: Significa ‘aún’ o ‘todavía’ (mas
tarde de lo esperado)
I haven’t phoned her yet.
She hasn’t sent the letter yet.
14. ALREADY, YET, JUST
Just: Se utiliza para hablar de acciones o
situaciones recién ocurridas. Se pone entre el
auxiliar y el verbo principal.
-Has Toni called you back yet?
-Yes, he’s just phoned me five minutes ago.
Significa ‘acabar de…’ y cambia la traducción
del verbo a infinitivo.
I’ve just lost my wallet = Acabo de perder my
cartera.
15. ALREADY, YET, JUST
Exercise. Make sentences using the Present
Perfect Simple and the words given. You
might need to change the order.
1. Mike / yet / arrive (-)
2. You / do / yet / your homework (?)
3. I / get / a job / already (+)
4. She / yet / find / her keys (?)
5. We / sell / our old car / just (+)
6. The child / wake up / yet (-)
7. The race / begin / just (+)
8. The boss / rise / just /our salary! (+)
16. ALREADY, YET, JUST
Answers.
1. Mike hasn’t arrived yet
2. Have you done your homework yet?
3. I’ve already got a job
4. Has she found her keys yet?
5. We’ve just sold our car
6. The child hasn’t woken up yet
7. The race has just begun
8. The boss has just risen our salary!