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4.We use the present perfect to talk about-------
Recent past actions
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Why do we use the present perfect?
We use the present perfect to connect the present with the past.
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lifesaver
Give 15 points!
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gift
Win 20 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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trap
No points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 10 points!
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An example sentence by using 'question form' of present perfect tense.
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3. We use the present perfect -------
Past experiences which refer to an unstated time in the past, often with never and ever.
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1.We use the present perfect to talk about--------
Something which started in the past and is connected with the present.
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When do we use the past simple?
To say when something happened.
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The meaning of already. An example sentence by using " already".
Before now, often sooner than expected.----Student's answer.
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thief
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shark
Other team loses 10 points!
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gift
Win 20 points!
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thief
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If the time period is now over, which tense do we use?
The past simple
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When do we use "since and "for" ?
We can use "since" and "for" with the present perfect to talk about a time that started in the past and continues to the present.
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A sentence by using present perfect form. You have to use an irregular verb.
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'For" is followed by------
a period of time
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When do we use "yet"?
"Yet " is used in negative sentences and questions to talk about things we plan to do in the future,but which are not done.
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"Since" is followed by------
The beginning of a period of time.
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