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  1. The present perfect tense is very common in English. It is unlike other verb tenses because it has two separate uses. One use is a finished past action and the other is a continuing action. Time markers (words that show a verb’s tense) show if the verb has a finished or continuing meaning.

  2. 27 paź 2023 · We make the present perfect tense form by putting has or have before the past participle form of the verb. I have seen him before. They have arrived. He has stopped talking to me. Use has when the subject is a singular noun or pronoun. Use have when the subject is a plural noun or pronoun.

  3. Lesson Plan: Present Perfect Tense for Grade 5. Objective: Students will understand the present perfect tense and be able to use it correctly in sentences. Materials Needed: 1. Whiteboard and markers 2. Sentences with present perfect tense examples 3. Worksheet with exercises on present perfect tense 4.

  4. 30 paź 2023 · Practice the Present Perfect Tense with our worksheet and exercises! We'll help you to understand and use has and have in everyday conversations.

  5. Write two sentences about past achievements. Use the present perfect, past perfect, and/or past perfect progressive. Write two sentences about goals he or she is working toward now. Use the present perfect and/or present perfect progressive. Write two sentences about future plans.

  6. Perfect tense practice worksheets. The perfect tenses refer to actions which are, have been or will be "perfected" or "completed", either in the past, present or future. In these worksheets, students classify sentences as present perfect, past perfect or future perfect.

  7. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of present perfect tense. 1. Mira has _____ (be) to Disneyland twice. 2. John is a computer expert now, he has _____ (complete) three courses. 3. I haven’t _____ (speak) to my aunt since June. 4. They will be late; they have just _____ (leave) from the airport. 5.