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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/San_Jacinto_College/ESOL_0382_-_Intermediate_Grammar_(Marceau)/03%3A_Present_Perfect/3.01%3A_Present_Perfect_Introduced/3.1.02%3A_Present_Perfect_Tense_with_Time_ExpressionsIt may come before the past participle or at the end of a question. It usually comes before the past participle or at the end of the sentence. Exercise 2.1: Put the words in the jumbled sentences in t...It may come before the past participle or at the end of a question. It usually comes before the past participle or at the end of the sentence. Exercise 2.1: Put the words in the jumbled sentences in the correct order: Exercise 2.2: Choose the correct adverb (ever, never, yet, already, just, lately, recently) to complete each sentence. Follow Up Assignment: Use the answers to to the above questions to write a paragraph. We have ______seen the new movie that just came out, and we loved it.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/San_Jacinto_College/ESOL_Advanced_Grammar/02%3A_Perfect_Tenses/2.01%3A_Present_Perfect_TenseDescribes actions that started in the past and continue into the present. Watch this video to learn more about the difference between present perfect and simple past... We often use present perfect te...Describes actions that started in the past and continue into the present. Watch this video to learn more about the difference between present perfect and simple past... We often use present perfect tense to discuss past experiences. The following questions will give you practice in using the present perfect to discuss your experiences with travel. (Note: If you add details to your answers, you will need to use simple past.)
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/San_Jacinto_College/ESOL_Advanced_Grammar/02%3A_Perfect_Tenses/2.02%3A_Present_Perfect_Tense_with_Time_ExpressionsStill is used with present perfect in negative sentences to talk about actions that we expected to happen before now. It usually comes before the past participle or at the end of the sentence. Since r...Still is used with present perfect in negative sentences to talk about actions that we expected to happen before now. It usually comes before the past participle or at the end of the sentence. Since refers to the point in time that the action began. Exercise 1: Put the words in the jumbled sentences in the correct order: What is your favorite place that you have traveled to in the past? Who is one person that you have met since you came to the United States?
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/San_Jacinto_College/ESOL_0382_-_Intermediate_Grammar_(Marceau)/03%3A_Present_Perfect/3.01%3A_Present_Perfect_Introduced/3.1.01%3A_Present_Perfect_Form_and_UseTo make the present perfect, use "have/has" with the past participle of the verb... Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the present perfect tense verbs. Read the story and think about whic...To make the present perfect, use "have/has" with the past participle of the verb... Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the present perfect tense verbs. Read the story and think about which actions are finished in the past and which ones continue into the present. Instructions: Below is a chart with two columns: "Finished in the Past" and "Continues into the Present." The sentence is about both the past and the present