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Review

4-1 Past participle

4-2 Present perfect with since and for

4-3 Negatives, questions, and short answer forms 4-4 Present perfect with unspecified time

4-5 Simple past vs. present perfect 4-6 Present perfect progressive

4-7 Present perfect progressive vs. present perfect 4-8 Past perfect

CONTENTS

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Jenna _____ her dog. His name __ Max.

Jenna’s grandfather ____ Max to her. Her

grandfather _____ him at an animal shelter.

Jenna _____ very good care her dog.

loves

be

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PRESENT AND PAST VERBS take love give find

gave found

takes

is

be

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4-1 PAST PARTICIPLE

She has forgotten his name.

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4-1 PAST PARTICIPLE

REGULAR VERBS

IRREGULAR VERBS

SIMPLE FORM

SIMPLE PAST

PAST

PARTICIPLE

finish stop wait see make put

finished stopped waited saw

made put

finished

stopped

waited

seen

made

put

past perfect tense

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4-1 LET’S PRACTICE

SIMPLE FORM

SIMPLE PAST

PAST

PARTICIPLE

stop go take write

stopped went

took wrote

stopped gone

taken

written

(6)

4-2 PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

I have been here since 6:00

AM

.

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(a) I’ve been here since 6:00 a.m.

(b) I have played the violin for six years.

present perfect + since for

4-2 PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

(8)

x x 6:

00

now

(a) I’ve been here since 6:00 a.m..

4-2 PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

(9)

4-2 PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

(c) I have You have She, He, It has

We have They have

STATEMENT:

have / has + past participle

been here for a week.

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(d) I have worked here

since noon.

since Wednesday.

since April.

since 2010.

since May 9, 2011.

since yesterday.

since last week.

Since Specific point in time

(hour, day, month, etc.)

4-2 PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

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(e)

CORRECT:

I have studied English since 2007.

CORRECT: I have used a computer since 2007.

(f)

INCORRECT: I am studying English since 2007.

4-2 PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

(g)

INCORRECT: I study English since 2007.

(h)

INCORRECT: I studied English since 2007.

(i)

I : I was study English since 2007.

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(j)

We have been friends since I was fifteen.

MAIN CLAUSE (present perfect)

SINCE-CLAUSE (simple past)

(k)

Jim has played many sports since he tried soccer.

since + subject + simple present verb

4-2 PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

SINCE

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(h) I have worked here

for fifty minutes.

for five hours.

for ten days.

for about six weeks.

for almost two months.

for many years.

for a long time.

FOR

4-2 PRESENT PERFECT WITH SINCE AND FOR

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4-2 LET’S PRACTICE

Mary has been playing the piano since ___________.

3 hours she was six

she was six

Mary has been playing the piano

for ___________. three hours

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4-2 LET’S PRACTICE

Alejandro has studied English since ________________.

he started school 15 years

he started school

Alejandro has studied English

for __________________. fifteen years

(16)

4-2 LET’S PRACTICE

My uncle has driven a taxi _____ 1982.

for since

since

My uncle has driven a taxi ____ thirty years. for

(17)

4-3 NEGATIVE, QUESTION, AND SHORT-ANSWER FORMS

Has he finished all his work?

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(a) I have not (haven’t) gone home yet.

(b) Fatima has not (hasn’t) gone home.

4-3 NEGATIVE, QUESTION, AND SHORT-ANSWER FORMS

NEGATIVE:

have/has + not + past participle Negative Contractions:

have + not = haven’t

has + not = hasn’t

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(c) Have you read the report?

4-3 NEGATIVE, QUESTION, AND SHORT-ANSWER FORMS

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(d) Has Marcy gone home?

have/has + subject + past participle

4-3 NEGATIVE, QUESTION, AND SHORT-ANSWER FORMS

(c) Have you read the report?

(e) How long have you worked there?

QUESTION:

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No, I’ve never been to Paris.

Ever = in your entire lifetime

4-3 NEGATIVE, QUESTION, AND SHORT-ANSWER FORMS

(f) Have you ever been to Paris?

EVER and NEVER:

Never use for negative responses

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(g)

SHORT ANSWER:

have / haven’t Have you read all

of this article?

No, I haven’t. I have only read a

few pages.

4-3 NEGATIVE, QUESTION, AND SHORT-ANSWER FORMS

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(h)

SHORT ANSWER:

has / hasn’t

Yes, she has. She did it after school.

Has Kyung finished her homework?

4-3 NEGATIVE, QUESTION, AND SHORT-ANSWER FORMS

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___________________ a snake?

4-3 LET’S PRACTICE

PRESENT PERFECT

Have you ever touched

you touch

ever

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________________

4-3 LET’S PRACTICE

PRESENT PERFECT

I’ve never touched

touch never

No,

a snake.

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_________________ a shark?

4-3 LET’S PRACTICE

PRESENT PERFECT

Has Justin ever seen

Justin see ever

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Yes, he ___. He saw one near Cape Town,

4-3 LET’S PRACTICE

PRESENT PERFECT

has

South Africa.

(28)

4-4 PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

Tyler has taken his

first steps. Zoe hasn’t walked by herself yet.

(29)

(a) Micah has just gotten his first job.

(b) Leah has recently visited Singapore.

The activity occurred before now or

sometime in the past.

4-4 PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

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now

e?

X

before now

X

(a) Micah has just gotten his first job.

(b) Janelle has recently visited Singapore.

4-4 PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

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(c) Mary has painted portraits many times.

(d) Her students have painted portraits twice.

activity repeated

before now, unspecified past times

4-4 PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

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now

X

before now

X XX

(c) Mary has painted portraits many times.

(d) Her students have painted portraits twice.

4-4 PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

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(e) Tyler has already taken his first steps.

OR

Tyler has taken his first steps already.

Use already in

affirmative statements ALREADY:

4-4 PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

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(f) Zoe hasn’t walked by herself yet.

YET:

Use yet in

negative statements

4-4 PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

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(g) Has she already seen the movie?

Both ok in questions.

ALREADY and YET:

Has she seen the movie yet?

Has she seen the movie already?

4-4 PRESENT PERFECT WITH UNSPECIFIED TIME

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4-4 LET’S PRACTICE

Kyung __________________the test.

take, already

has already taken

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4-3 LET’S PRACTICE

I ______________ _______ 8

AM

.

study

since

OR

for

‘ve been studying since

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4-4 LET’S PRACTICE

Rosa ___________ to Italy three times.

be

has been

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4-5 SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT

I had an angel fish

when I was a child. I have had many other

fish since then.

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4-5 SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT

SIMPLE PAST

(a) They completed the game at 4:00.

PRESENT PERFECT

(b) They have already completed the game.

specific time

unspecified time

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4-5 SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT

SIMPLE PAST

(c) I was in Nigeria when I was five years old.

PRESENT PERFECT

(d) I have been to Nigeria three times.

specific time

unspecified time

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4-5 SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT

SIMPLE PAST

(e) Jack camped in France for 9 days.

PRESENT PERFECT

(f) Eli has been camping for 9 days. (f) Eli has been camping since last Monday.

for activity began & ended in past

for / since activity began & continues

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4-5 LET’S PRACTICE

SPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED TIME

?

We have been to Tokyo many times.

OR

UNSPECIFIED PRESENT PERFECT

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4-5 LET’S PRACTICE

SPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED TIME

?

Barry has never been to Tokyo.

OR

UNSPECIFIED PRESENT PERFECT

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4-5 LET’S PRACTICE

SPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED TIME

?

Gina went to Tokyo last month.

OR

SPECIFIED SIMPLE PAST

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4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

Dee has been working

for ten hours.

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4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

(a) Dee has been working since 6 o’clock.

(b) She has been working for ten hours.

STATEMENT:

have/has + been + -ing

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4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

(c) How long has she been working?

QUESTION FORM:

have/has + subject + been + -ing

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4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

(d) Mary is playing the piano right now.

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

in progress right now

duration of time not mentioned

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4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

(e) Mary has been playing since noon.

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

began in past

in progress right now time expressed

Mary is playing the piano since noon.

(f) Mary has been playing for an hour.

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4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

(g) CORRECT: It belongs to Amy.

(h) INCORRECT: It is belonging to Amy.

(i) CORRECT: She has owned it for one month.

(j) INCORRECT: She has been owning it for one month.

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4-6 LET’S PRACTICE

My sister _________ the phone.

use

is using

has been using

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE OR

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

She _____________ it for three

hours. I need to make a call.

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4-6 LET’S PRACTICE

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE OR

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

Her parents __________.

They ________________

together for over thirty years.

dance

are dancing

have been dancing

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4-6 LET’S PRACTICE

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE OR

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

Where are you _______for the summer holiday?

I am ______ to the beach.

I ______________ to the beach

go

going

going

have been going

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4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs.

PRESENT PERFECT

Mike, Bob, and Lee are hiking.

They have been hiking for several days.

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4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs.

PRESENT PERFECT

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

(a) My cousin is hiking with his friends.

They have been hiking for several days.

repeated activities PRESENT PERFECT

(b) My cousin has hiked many mountains.

duration of present activities, action verbs

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4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs.

PRESENT PERFECT

(c)

INCORRECT:

My cousin has been hiking many mountains.

(b) My cousin has hiked many mountains.

(58)

4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs.

PRESENT PERFECT

(e)

INCORRECT:

The guys have been knowing each other for ten years.

(d) The guys have known each other for ten years.

duration of present activities, non-action verbs

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(f) I have been studying medicine for one year.

OR

(g) I have studied medicine for one year.

4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs.

PRESENT PERFECT

same meaning

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(h) Rolf has been running every day since he was a child.

OR

Rolf has run every day since he was a child.

4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs.

PRESENT PERFECT

usual, habitual activities

either tense okay

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(i) I’ve been studying Spanish ever since I visited Mexico.

OR

I’ve studied Spanish ever since I visited Mexico.

4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs.

PRESENT PERFECT

usual, habitual activities

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4-7 LET’S PRACTICE

PRESENT PERFECT

How long ___ your family ______ here?

We __________ here for ten years.

live

lived have lived

has

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4-7 LET’S PRACTICE

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

How long ___ your family _________ here?

We _____________ here for ten years.

live

been living have been living

has

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4-8 PAST PERFECT

When they arrived

at the store, it had

already closed.

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4-8 PAST PERFECT

(a) When they arrived at the store, it had already closed.

two events in the past

1

st

event - Past Perfect

2

nd

event – Simple Past

(66)

4-8 PAST PERFECT

(b) The store had already closed when they arrived.

FORM: had + past participle

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4-8 PAST PERFECT

(c) It’d closed.

She’d gone home.

He’d gone home.

They’d gone home.

We’d gone home.

You’d gone home.

CONTRACTION:

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4-8 PAST PERFECT

(e) Andrea finished dinner before Kris got home.

(d) Andrea had finished dinner before Kris got home.

(f) Kris had gotten home after Andrea finished dinner.

(g) Kris got home after Andrea finished dinner.

before and after

=

Clear time relationship

Perfect tense not necessary

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4-8 PAST PERFECT

1st 2nd

I had already gone to bed when it started snowing.

a. it started snowing ____

b. I went to bed ____ 1st

2nd

(70)

4-8 PAST PERFECT

1st 2nd

I tried to go shopping, but the store had closed.

a. store closed ____

b. tried to go shopping ____

1st

2nd

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4-8 PAST PERFECT

1st 2nd

A friend called to suggest a good movie.

She had seen it last Friday.

a. the friend saw the movie ____

b. the friend called ____

1st

2nd

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