Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Present
perfect
- Form
- Affirmative
- S + have/has + past participle
I have tried lasagna before
- Negative
- S + have/has + not + past participle
I have not tried lasagna before
- Interrogative
- Have/has + S + past participle
Have you tried lasagna before?
- We form the present perfect tense
with have/has + past participle
- Have:
I
You
We
They
- Has:
He
She
It
- Using FOR and SINCE
in present Perfect
- FOR + period of time + number +
time word
- We use FOR to talk
about a length of time,
a period of time.
- When we measure the
duration of something or
how long it lasts.
- It has a start point and an
end point and can be used in
different tenses.
- - I studied English in Boaton for 2 yeras.
- I will be there for around five months.
- We have been married for 20 years.
- -For ten minutes
-For eight hours
-For five days
-For six months
-For three years
-For two
centuries
- SINCE + starting point + a time
/ a date
- We use SINCE to talk about a
point in the past,a specific
point in time.
- When something
started in the past and
continues until now.
- Since is mostly used in the
present perfect and perfect
progressive tense.
- - He hasn't eaten since 7 o'clock.
-I have been working here since June. -
We have been married since 2015.
- -Since 5 o'clock
-Since Monday
-Since July
-Since 1996
-Since I left
school
-Since the end of the
century
- The present perfect is used to talk about an event that
began in the past and continues up to the present.