Wednesday 16 December 2015

GRAMMAR: PRESENT PERFECT FOR THE RECENT PAST




Watch the video from the British Council, it will help you understand the use of the present perfect.







Analyse the following sentences and decide where can you put the words yet, already and just.


1. I have done the washing-up.
2. Have you finished your breakfast?
3. I have seen your sister.
4. She hasn't tidied up her clothes.
5. Have you lain the table?
6. We've cleaned all the house.
7. They've made the beds.
8. You haven't picked up your clothes.
9. Has he taken out the rubbish?
10. Have you made your homework?






ANSWER KEY:

1. I've already/just done the washing-up.
2. Have you finished your breakfast yet?
3. I have already/just seen your sister.
4. She hasn't tidied up her clothes yet.
5. Have you lain the table yet?
6. We've just/already cleaned the house.
7. They just/already made the beds.
8. You haven't picked up your clothes yet.
9. Has he taken out the rubbish yet?
10. Have you made your homework yet.

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