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The Present Perfect

Mixed Level Period 6

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What 2 things must the "present perfect" form have? "have/has" and the past participle
True or False. "Probably" and "already" are often used in the present perfect tense. True
True or False. "Ever" is often used with the Present Perfect in a question. Example: "Have you......?" True
True or False: "Usually" is often used with the Present Perfect Progressive/Continuous. False
The "present perfect continuous" is also called the "present perfect progressive". True
True or False. The Present Perfect Continuous are for actions that start in the past and are still happening NOW. True
True or False: The Present Perfect Continuous is used with "always" and "never" also (like the Present Perfect). False
What 3 things must the "present perfect continuous" have? "have/has" and "been" and the present participle
What is the ending of a "present participle"? ing
True or False. The Present Perfect Continuous CONNECTS the past to the present. True
True or False. "Paul Nicklen has taking many pictures." False. You need the Present Perfect Continuous "has been taking" and NOT the present progressive.
True or False. "Has he never been travelling to California?" False. You CANNOT use the Present Perfect Continuous with "never", "ever" AND "always".
True or False. Sometimes the Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous have no difference in meaning in a sentence. True. For example, "Sean has studied volcanoes for a long time." vs. "Sean has been studying volcanoes for a long time."
True or False: The "Present Perfect" FOCUSES on an action completing and the "Present Perfect Continuous" focuses on an action continuing on. True
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