There are three functions/uses of the present perfect. Firstly, it is used to express an action that began in the past and continues to the present. Secondly, it is used to express life experience; whether something happened or never happened before now at an unspecified time in the past. Finally, it is used to express the repetition of an activity before now without paying attention to the time.
Present Perfect is used to talk about an action that began in the past that continues up to the present. Let’s see the following examples:
Present Perfect is also used to say whether or not we ever do certain things in our life (experience) . In this case, we usually use ever or never. Let’s see the following examples:
The following examples show the present perfect for repetition of an action.
Present Perfect is generally used after superlative. Let’s see the following examples:
Present Perfect is formed by: subject + have/has + the past participle. The past participle is mostly from Verb I (the infinitive) + d or ed. Let’s see the following tables:
| I, you, they, we | have have not | verb III (past participle) |
| he, she, it | has has not |
| Have | I, you, they, we | verb III (past participle)? |
| Has | he, she, it |
| Verb I (the infinitive) | Verb III the past participle | Verb I (the infinitive) | Verb III the past participle |
|---|---|---|---|
| die enjoy invite work stop | died enjoyed invited worked stopped | arrive walk want need like | arrived walked wanted needed liked |
Some of the past participle we use in the Present Perfect Tense are irregular. They do not end in d or -ed. Let’s see the following table.
| Verb I (the infinitive) | Verb III (Past Participle) | Verb I (the infinitive) | Verb III (Past Participle) |
|---|---|---|---|
| buy catch get go leave meet | bought caught got gone left met | see sell take teach tear tell | seen sold taken taught torn told |
We can use the Present Perfect with ‘just’ (a short time ago). Let’s see the following examples:
We use ‘already’ in the Present Perfect to say that something has happened sooner than expected. Let’s see the following examples:
We use ‘yet’ in the Present Perfect questions and negative sentences to say that we expect something to happen. Let’s see the following examples:
Many people have made mistakes in using ‘been’ and ‘gone’ in the Present Perfect. They have mixed them up. Let’s see the difference now.
Write T in the parentheses if the present perfect is correct and F if it is wrong.
In this exercise you have to put the right verb in each sentence. Make sure you change the verb into the correct Present Perfect form.
In this exercises you have to write sentences with already. Let’s see the following example first!
1. Why don’t you have breakfast first! ………………………
2. Can you tell her about the accident? …………………….
3. Don’t forget to email her! ………………………………….
4. Would you like something to drink? ………………………
5. Shall I pay the waiter? No, I ……………………………..
In this exercises you have to put been or gone in the right sentence.
1. Ben isn’t here at the moment. He’s …. to the shop.
2. Knock Knock! I’ve just …to the market. Look! I’ve bought lots of fruits for you dear.
3. Are you going to Oslo for your next vacation? No, I’ve … there three times.
4. Have you ever … to Bali?
5. Is your boyfriend here ? No, he’s … somewhere.
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