A2B1 Unit 7b
A2B1 Unit 7b
A2B1 Unit 7b
I’ve never skied before. This is terrifying! This is the first time
Have you ever been to Paris? Wow! I haven’t seen that before. It’s beautiful. When didI’ve
youflown. It’s so
get it?
Yes, I have.
I went last year, with Maddy.
Presentation
Use the present perfect to talk about your experiences – You also use the present perfect with not / never … before:
the things you’ve done, and haven’t done, in your life.
I haven’t been here before. I’ve never skied before.
Form the present perfect with have / has 1 past
You use the present perfect and not the present simple
participle.
with the first / second / third time.
Past participle Say This is the first time I’ve ridden a bike. (don’t say
With regular verbs, add -ed: ski → skied This is the first time I ride a bike.)
Some verbs are irregular: see → seen, fly → flown Present perfect and past simple
See page 235: irregular verb list Use the present perfect to talk about experiences in
general. You do not say when it happened.
Affirmative and negative
Have you been to Paris? ( 5 at any time in your life)
’ve (have)
I / You / We / They ? ? ? ? now
haven’t (have not) time
visited Paris.
’s (has) You were born
He / She / It
hasn’t (has not)
Questions
You often use the past simple after present perfect
have I / you / we / they questions to give information about specific events and
How many
visited? times in the past.
countries has he / she / it
Yes, I have. I went last year, with my friend Maddy.
Have I / you / we / they
visited Paris? I went
Has he / she / it to Paris now
time
Short answers
last year
Yes, I / you / we / No, I / you / we / haven’t.
have.
they they been
Yes, he / she / it has. No, he / she / it hasn’t. When you are talking about experiences, you often use
ever / never
been as the past participle for go.
Say I’ve been to Paris three times. (don’t say I’ve gone to
You often use the present perfect with ever and never:
Paris three times.)
Have you ever driven a jeep? (ever 5 in your life) See Unit 24 for more information about been and gone.
I’ve never been to India. (never 5 not in my whole life)
1 Complete the sentences with the present perfect of the verb in brackets.
1 This is the first time I (eat) here. The food is really good.
2 Dave never (win) a prize before. He’s so pleased!
3 Jamie (meet) Klara? I think he’d like her.
4 I (not do) anything like this before. It’s great fun!
5 you ever (go) to a football match?
6 My parents (not be) here before. It’s their first time.
7 you (study) this before? You’re very good at it.
8 Abby (see) the new photo exhibition? She’d love it.
2 Write questions using you and the present perfect.
1 travel / Have you ever travelled abroad?
abroad?
2 be / a live concert?
3 take part / sports competition?
4 be / on TV ?
3 Answer the questions in exercise 2. If the answer is yes, give more details. Use the present
perfect or simple past as appropriate.
1 Yes, I have. I’ve been to France, Morocco and Thailand. I went to Thailand last year for a month. It was
great!
4 Choose the correct form of the verb. Then listen and check.
Conversation 1
A: 1 Have you tried / Did you try the new Korean restaurant in town?
B: Yes, I 2 have / did. We 3 ’ve been / went there a couple of times. We 4 ’ve been / went last weekend.
A: What 5 have you thought / did you think of it?
B: It was good, really good.
Conversation 2
C: I hate my job!
D: 6 Have you ever thought / Did you ever think about changing it?
C: Yes, I 7 have / did, lots of times! In fact I 8 ’ve spoken / spoke to my boss about it
yesterday. D: Really? What 9 has he said / did he say?
5 Underline the mistake in each sentence and write the correct version.
1 Have you eaten well when you were in Did you eat
London?
2 This is only the second time I sleep in a tent.
3 I never went here before. It’s really beautiful.
4 Have you ever gone to Australia? I’d love to go.
5 He visited so many interesting places in these last three months.
6 Have you enjoyed the film last night? Yes, we did. It was great.
7 Is this the first time your kids visited Disneyland?