Present Perfect
Present Perfect
Present Perfect
Grammar
Context
The Internet
The present perfect continuous is sometimes called the present perfect progressive.
have
Past Participle
Complement
Explanation
have
been
You
have
used
We
have
written
a job rsum.
They
have
bought
a new computer.
Computers
have
changed
the world.
Subject
has
Past Participle
Complement
Explanation
My sister
has
gotten
her degree.
She
has
found
a job as a programmer.
My father
has
helped
me.
The computer
has
changed
There
has/have
been
There
has
been
There
have
been
Complement
a problem with my
computer.
many changes with
personal computers.
Explanation
After there, we
use has or have,
depending on the
noun that follows.
Use has with a
singular noun. Use
have with a plural
noun.
Google
Before
You Read
CD 3, TR 12
280 Lesson 9
Read the following Web article. Pay special attention to the present
perfect tense.
http://www.website*reading.com
Know?
Brin was born in Russia, but he has lived in the U.S. since he was five
years old. His father was a mathematician in Russia. Page, whose parents
were computer experts, has been interested in computers since he was
six years old.
When Google started in 1998, it did 10,000 searches a day. Today it does
235 million searches a day in 40 languages. It indexes2 1 trillion Web pages.
How is Google different from other search engines? Have you ever
noticed how many ads and banners there are on other search engines?
News, sports scores, stock prices, links for shopping, mortgage rates, and
more fill other search engines. Brin and Page wanted a clean home page.
They believed that people come to the Internet to search for specific
information, not to be hit with a lot of unwanted data. The success of
Google over its rivals3 has proved that this is true.
Over the years, Google has added new features to its Web site: Google
Images, where you can type in a word and get thousands of pictures;
Google News, which takes you
to todays news; Google Maps;
and more. But one thing
hasnt changed: the clean
opening page that Google
offers its users.
In 2009, Forbes.com listed
Page and Brin as having net
worths of $12 billion each, at
36 and 35 years old.
2
3
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EXERCISE
EXAMPLE
children.
EXAMPLES
Base
Form
Past
Form
Past
Participle
work
improve
worked
improved
worked
improved
The past participle of many irregular verbs is the same as the past form.
FORMS
EXAMPLES
Base
Form
Past
Form
Past
Participle
have
buy
had
bought
had
bought
The past participle of some irregular verbs is different from the past form.
FORMS
EXAMPLES
Base
Form
Past
Form
Past
Participle
go
write
went
wrote
gone
written
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For the following verbs, the base form, past form, and past participle
are all different.
Base
Form
Past
Form
Past
Participle
Base
Form
Past
Form
Past
Participle
become
come
run
became
came
ran
become
come
run
blow
draw
y
grow
know
throw
blew
drew
ew
grew
knew
threw
blown
drawn
own
grown
known
thrown
arise
bite
drive
ride
rise
write
arose
bit
drove
rode
rose
wrote
arisen
bitten
driven
ridden
risen
written
swear
tear
wear
swore
tore
wore
sworn
torn
worn
break
choose
freeze
speak
steal
broke
chose
froze
spoke
stole
broken
chosen
frozen
spoken
stolen
be
eat
fall
forgive
give
mistake
see
shake
take
was/were
ate
fell
forgave
gave
mistook
saw
shook
took
been
eaten
fallen
forgiven
given
mistaken
seen
shaken
taken
begin
drink
ring
sing
sink
swim
began
drank
rang
sang
sank
swam
begun
drunk
rung
sung
sunk
swum
do
forget
get
go
lie
prove
did
forgot
got
went
lay
proved
show
showed
done
forgotten
gotten
gone
lain
proven
(or proved)
shown
(or showed)
EXERCISE 2
1. go
11. live
21. write
2. see
12. know
22. put
3. look
13. like
23. begin
4. study
14. fall
24. want
5. bring
15. feel
25. get
6. take
16. come
26. fly
7. say
17. break
27. sit
8. be
18. wear
28. drink
9. find
19. choose
29. grow
20. drive
30. give
10. leave
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EXPLANATION
Negative contractions:
have not = havent
has not = hasnt
Language Note: The s in hes, shes, its, and theres can mean has or is. The word following the
contraction will tell you what the contraction means.
Hes working. = He is working.
Hes worked. = He has worked.
EXERCISE
1. I
2. We
3. Larry
4. They (not)
5. It
6. You
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has/
have
Adverb
Past
Participle
Complement
Explanation
Page and
Brin
have
never
nished
their degrees.
They
have
already*
made
a lot of money.
They
have
even
become
billionaires.
Larry Page
has
always
been
interested in computers.
You
have
probably
used
a search engine.
Language Note: *Already frequently comes at the end of the verb phrase.
They have made a lot of money already.
EXERCISE 4
EXAMPLE
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have/
has
How long
Has
has
Subject
have/
has
Past
Participle
Complement
Short Answer
Larry
Sergey
Sergey
has
lived
lived
lived
No, he hasnt.
Since 1979.
havent/
hasnt
havent
Why
EXERCISE 5
EXAMPLE
Subject
havent/
hasnt
Past
Participle
Complement
They
they
havent
nished
nished
their degrees.
their degrees?
(how many)
6. We have used the computer lab several times this semester. (how
many times)
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EXPLANATION
287
EXERCISE 6
1998.
ten years.
known each other since we
in elementary school.
8. She
September.
your car?
10. Im interested in computers. I
interested in
EXERCISE 7
want
1. have
2. be
3. want
4. know
EXERCISE 8
EXAMPLE
ABOUT YOU
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EXERCISE 9
EXAMPLE
ABOUT YOU
EXERCISE 10
1.
2.
3.
4.
EXERCISE 11
1.
2.
3.
4.
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EXPLANATION
EXERCISE 12
Read each statement about your teacher. Then ask the teacher a
question beginning with the words given. Include always in your
question. Your teacher will answer.
always been a teacher
EXAMPLE Youre a teacher. Have you
No. I was an accountant before I became a teacher. Ive only been a teacher
for five years.
1. You teach English. Have you
?
2. You work at this college/school. Have you
?
3. You think about grammar. Have you
?
4. English is easy for you. Has English
?
5. Your last name is
?
7. You live in this city. Have you
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EXERCISE
CD 3, TR 13
you
Have
A:
(example)
B: No, I
B: I
(1)
A: How
been
(example)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
never
(7)
A: Oh, now I see Burundi. Its very small. Its near Congo.
B: Yes, it is.
A: Why did you come to the U.S.?
B: My country
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
never
(14)
of Zambia either.
(15)
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never
(17)
(18)
A: Yes, it is. Lets search for an American map on the Internet. Here it is.
never
(20)
always
(22)
(19)
(21)
A: Dont worry. Youll be OK. You just need warm clothes for the winter.
B: I have class now. Ive got to go.
A: I
(23)
(24)
short time.
B: Its easy to learn things fast using a computer and a search engine.
EXPLANATION
Compare:
a. Sergey Brin came to the U.S. in 1979.
b. Sergey Brin has been in the U.S. since 1979.
a. Brin and Page started Google in 1998.
b. Google has been popular since 1998.
EXERCISE
Fill in the blanks with the simple past or the present perfect of the
verb in parentheses ( ).
A: Do you like to surf the Internet?
CD 3, TR 14
(example: have)
(1 buy)
a new computer
(2 change)
(3 always/want)
(4 make)
my first investment
(5 find)
(6 download)
and I
(7 make)
computer
(8 not/have)
(9 you/sell)
and
Someone
(11 leave)
When I
(10 remove)
(12 pass)
(13 take)
(15 have)
(14 get)
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EXPLANATION
Genealogy
Before
You Read
why not?
CD 3, TR 15
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have/has
been
Present Participle
Complement
have
been
using
We
have
been
reading
You
have
been
studying
computers.
They
have
been
living
in California.
He
has
been
writing
She
has
been
surng
It
has
been
raining
all day.
Language Note: To form the negative, put not between have or has and been.
You have not been listening.
She hasnt been working hard.
4
5
A land deed is a document that shows who the owner of the land is.
Obituaries are death notices posted in the newspaper.
(continued )
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have/
has
How long
Has
has
Subject
have/
has
been +
Verb -ing
Complement
Short Answer
Cyndi
she
she
has
been working
been working
been working
havent/
hasnt
Why
havent
Subject
havent/
hasnt
been +
Verb -ing
Complement
They
they
havent
been using
been using
EXERCISE 15
Fill in the blanks with the present perfect continuous form of the
verb in parentheses ( ).
has
been managing
Cyndi
a
EXAMPLE How long
(example: manage)
(work)
3. Cyndi
(grow)
(lecture)
(increase)
(keep)
6.
you
(work)
your family?
7. People
(use)
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(not/live)
EXPLANATION
OR
Nonaction verbs:
like
love
hate
want
need
prefer
know
believe
think (that)
care (about)
understand
remember
see
seem
cost
own
become
have (for possession)
297
EXERCISE 16
1. study English
2. work
3. live
4. use
5. study
EXERCISE 17
EXAMPLE
1. Do you drive?
2. Do you work?
3. Do you use the Internet?
4. Do you wear glasses?
5. Do you play a musical instrument?
EXERCISE 18
EXAMPLE
Ask the teacher questions with How long . . . ? and the present
perfect continuous form of the verb given. The teacher will answer
your questions.
speak English
A: How long have you been speaking English?
B: Ive been speaking English all6 my life.
1. teach English
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EXERCISE 19
EXAMPLE
do
A: How long
.
have
been wearing
you
B: I ve been wearing
glasses?
was
glasses since I
in high school.
you
on your
family history?
B: I
A: How long
she
A: How long
he been
B: He
in the U.S.?
25 years old.
4. A: Are you studying for the test now?
B: Yes, I
A: How long
B: For
.
long
(continued )
The Present Perfect; The Present Perfect Continuous
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A: How long
them?
B:
7. A:
B: Yes, I
A: How
B:
8. A:
B: Yes, they
A: How
in the U.S.?
B: Since they
born.
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A: How long
B: Since she
E-Books
Before
You Read
CD 3, TR 16
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
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EXPLANATION
Compare:
a. Google had 10,000 searches a day in 1998.
b. Google has had billions of searches since
1998.
a. Cyndis List appeared for the rst time in
1996.
b. Many new genealogy Web sites have
appeared in the last fteen years.
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EXERCISE 20
EXAMPLE
EXERCISE 21
EXAMPLE
5. books / buy
7. movies / rent
8. times / cook
EXERCISE 22
1.
2.
3.
4.
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EXPLANATION
Compare:
a. I have checked my e-mail twice today.
b. I checked my e-mail twice today.
a. I have downloaded two books this month.
b. I downloaded two books this month.
Compare:
a. In the U.S., I have had two jobs.
b. In my native country, I had ve jobs.
a. In the U.S., I have lived in three
apartments so far.
b. In my native country, I lived in two
apartments.
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EXERCISE 23
EXAMPLES
back home?
here?
in your country?
in the U.S.?
in the U.S.?
in your country?
EXPLANATION
305
EXERCISE 24
EXAMPLE
a long time?
EXERCISE 25
EXAMPLE
ABOUT YOU
Have we had a test on the present perfect yet? No, not yet.
1. Have you eaten lunch yet?
2. Have we finished Lesson 8 yet?
3. Have you done todays homework yet?
4. Have we written any compositions yet?
5. Have you learned the names of all the other students yet?
6. Have you visited the teachers office yet?
7. Have we done Exercise 22 yet?
8. Have you learned the present perfect yet?
9. Have you learned all the past participles yet?
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EXPLANATION
EXERCISE
EXAMPLES
2. (lose) a glove
8. (study) calculus
3. (see) an e-book
grammar
6. (tell) a lie
7
(continued )
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EXERCISE 27
EXAMPLES
EXERCISE 28
EXAMPLE
EXERCISE 29
EXAMPLE
buy a car
A: Have you bought a car yet?
B: Yes, I have. OR No, I havent.
1. find a doctor
8. buy a computer
9. get a telephone
OR
EXERCISE 30
Fill in the blanks with the correct tense of the verb in parentheses ( ).
Also ll in other missing words.
A: Your Spanish is a little different from my Spanish. Where are you from?
CD 3, TR 17
B: Im from Guatemala.
A: How
B: I
(example: you/be)
(1 only/be)
(3 be)
(4 read)
B: I
(8 you/start)
(9 start)
(11 find)
a long time.
(6)
(7 work)
A: When
interested in it
(5 be)
when I
(10 be)
Some of my ancestors were Mayans and some were from Spain and
France. In fact, my great-great grandfather was a Spanish prince.
A: How
B: I
(12 you/find)
(13 use)
(14 also/go)
to many
(15 you/ever/go)
B: Last summer I
(16 go)
to Spain, and I
(17 find)
a lot of
(19)
(18 you/find)
(20 find)
so far?
about 50, but Im still looking.
(continued )
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Summary of Lesson 9
1. Compare the present perfect and the simple past.
PRESENT PERFECT
SIMPLE PAST
PRESENT PERFECT
SIMPLE PAST
PRESENT PERFECT
SIMPLE PAST
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future
future
now
past
future
A repeated action:
Cyndis Web site has won several awards.
A nonstop action:
The U.S. Census has been keeping
records since the 1880s.
Editing Advice
1. Dont confuse the -ing form and the past participle.
taking
action or state that started in the past and continues to the present.
had
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5. Use the simple past, not the present perfect, in a since clause.
came
11. Use the present perfect, not the continuous form, with always, never,
gone
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Lesson 9
Editing Quiz
Some of the shaded words and phrases have mistakes. Find the
mistakes and correct them. If the shaded words are correct, write C.
have you
C
How many changes you have made since you came to the U.S.? For our
(example)
(example)
journal, our teacher asked us to answer this question. I have come to the
(1)
U.S. two and a half years ago. Things have changing a lot for me since
(2)
1. Since the past two years I am studying English. I knew a little English
(4)
(5)
(6)
(8)
2. Now I have a drivers permit and Im learning how to drive. I havent took
(9)
the drivers test yet because Im not ready. I havent practiced enough
(10)
already.
(11)
3. Ive been eaten a lot of different foods like hamburgers and pizza.
(12)
(14)
(16)
(17)
5. Ive gone to several museums in this city. But Ive taken never a trip to
(19)
(20)
another American city. Id like to visit New York, but I havent saved
(21)
(24)
Where do you come from? and How long time you have been in
(26)
(27)
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Lesson 9 Test/Review
PART 1
Fill in the blanks with the simple past, the present perfect, or the
present perfect continuous form by using the words in parentheses ( ).
In some cases, more than one answer is possible.
Conversation 1
A:
Have
B: Yes. I
it in college. And I
(1 study)
(2 work)
as a programmer
you ever
B: Yes. Since I
(3 think)
a child, I
(4 be)
(7 graduate)
,I
(5 always/want)
(6 be)
to be an
time to act.
(8 not/have)
Conversation 2
A: How long
in the U.S.?
(1 you/be)
(2 your life/change)
(4 come)
(8 move)
(6 live)
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with my family.
alone.
B: Yes, but I
(5 live)
to the U.S.?
(7 always/live)
B: No. I
here, I
(3 come)
(9 not/find)
one yet.
PART 2
Fill in the blanks with the simple present, the simple past,
the present perfect, or the present perfect continuous form
of the verb in parentheses ( ). In some cases, more than one
answer is possible.
Paragraph 1
I
I
(1 use)
to use it when I
(3 start)
interested in genealogy.
(6 find)
(7 live)
(9 come)
(8 be)
(10 live)
(5 work)
(4 become)
(2 use)
(11 not/find)
Paragraph 2
I
I
(3 live)
(4 be)
(1 come)
(6 arrive)
and now I
(8 speak)
out in my country.
(2 break)
(5 not/know)
(7 study)
it pretty well. I
my college
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Expansion
Classroom
Activities
1 Form a group of between four and six students. Find out who in
your group has done each of these things. Write that persons name in
the blank.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
m.
n.
o.
p.
2 Draw your family tree for the past three generations, if you can.
Form a small group and tell the others in your group a little about your
family.
Talk
About It
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Write
About It
1 Write about new technology that youve started using recently. How
has that made your life different?
2 Write a composition about one of the following:
How your life has changed since (choose one):
a. you came to the U.S.
b. you got married
c. you had a baby
d. you graduated from high school
e. you started to study here
Changes in My Life
My life has changed a lot since I started college. When I
was in high school, I didnt have many responsibilities. Since
I started college, Ive had to work and study at the same
time. When I was in high school, I used to hang out with my
friends. Now that Im in college, I havent had much time for
my friends . . .
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