Recall
Turn the verbs in () into present continuous tense
Recall
PRESENTATION
T. What are you doing now?
T. What course had you before English?
T. Is the French teacher still in the room now?
PRESENTATION
P. We are learning English
P. we had French
P. No, he left 10 minute ago
The subject Matter announcement
Today we will study Present perfect Tense
The subject Matter announcement
Today we will study Present perfect Tense
PRACTICE
the boy has been here for an hour.
T. Is the boy just coming here now?
T. how has the boy been here?
T. Has the man already begun the work?
T. Have you ever travelled by plane?
PRACTICE
P. No he has been here before now
P. He has been here for a minutes the man has already begun the work
P. Yes, he has begun the work
P. Yes, I have travelled by plane
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Structure: S + Have/has + past part
Eg: Has the teacher corrected our copybooks?
USE
Present perfect tense is used to express:
TIME MARKERS
An action that begun in the past and continence up to now
Already: at any time
Ever: at any time
Never: at no time
Put the verbs in () in present perfect