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Essential Grammar in Use 4th Edition by R. Murphy

The document provides information about the present perfect tense in English. It defines the present perfect using have/has + past participle and explains how it is used to refer to actions that started in the past and continue in the present or have relevance in the present. It also discusses the use of just, already and yet with the present perfect and provides example sentences to illustrate the uses and meanings.

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Essential Grammar in Use 4th Edition by R. Murphy

The document provides information about the present perfect tense in English. It defines the present perfect using have/has + past participle and explains how it is used to refer to actions that started in the past and continue in the present or have relevance in the present. It also discusses the use of just, already and yet with the present perfect and provides example sentences to illustrate the uses and meanings.

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Unit

15 I have done (present perfect 1)


j cleaned my sh oee^

His shoes are dirty. He has cleaned his shoes.


(= his shoes are clean now)

They are at home. They are going out. They have gone out.
(= they are not at home now)

has cleaned / have gone etc. is the present perfect (have + past participle):
I cleaned I cleaned?
we have ('ve) finished have we
we finished?
finished? [ regular verbs
have
you have not (haven't) started you started?
they lost they lost?
he done he
he done? I irregular
has ('s) been hac been? verbs
she has she \
has not (hasn't) gone gone?
it it

past participle

Regular verbs The past participle is -ed (the same as the past simple):

clean —> I have cleaned finish —» we have finished start —>she has started

Irregular verbs The past participle is not -ed.


Sometimes the past simple and past participle are the same:

buy —> I bought / 1have bought have —> he had / he has had

Sometimes the past simple and past participle are different:

break —> I broke / 1have broken see -» you saw / you have seen
fall —> it fell / it has fallen go —> they went / they have gone

We use the present perfect for an action in the past with a result now:
O I've lost my passport. (= I can't find my passport now)
O 'Where's Rebecca?' 'She's gone to bed.' (= she is in bed now)
O We've bought a new car. (= we have a new car now)
O It's Rachel's birthday tomorrow and I haven't bought her a present. (= I don't have a present
for her now)
O 'Bob is away on holiday.' 'Oh, where has he gone?' (= where is he now?)
O Can I take this newspaper? Have you finished with it? (= do you need it now?)

present perfect Units 16-19 present perfect and past simple Unit 20
irregular verbs Unit 24, Appendix 2-3______________________________________
Exercises
f O Look at the pictures. What has happened? Choose from the box.

go to bed c lean his shoes stop raining


close the door fall down have a shower

—> M They.

Hi 1 M M He.

—> The.

H g | Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.

break buy decide finish forget go go


invite lose see not/see take tell not/tell

1 I y e jo s t my keys. I don't know where they are.


2 I ........................................................................some new shoes. Do you want to see them?
3 'Where is Helen?' 'She's not here. S h e ...................................................................... out.'
4 I'm looking for Paula...................................y o u ................................................. her?
5 Look! Som ebody........................................................................that window.
6 'Does Lisa know that you're going away?' 'Yes, I ........................................................................ her.'
7 I can't find my umbrella. Som ebody........................................................................it.
8 'Where are my glasses?' 'I don't know. I ...................................................................... them.'
9 I'm looking for Sarah. W h e re ...............................sh e ..................................................?
10 I know that woman, but I ........................................................................ her name.
11 Sue is having a party tonight. S h e a lot of people.
12 W hat are you going to do? ............................... y o u ..................................................?
13 a: Does Ben know about the meeting tomorrow?
B: I don't think so. I ........................................................................him.
14 I with this magazine. Do you want it?
I've ju st... I’ve already...
16 I haven't... yet (present perfect 2)
I've j u s t ...

ju s t = a short time ago


O a: Are Laura and Paul here?
b: Yes, they've j u s t arrived.

O a: Are you hungry?


b: N o, I've j u s t had dinner.

O a : Is Tom here?
b: N o, I'm afraid he's j u s t gone. % mk
(= he h a s just gone)
They have just arrived.

I've alre a d y ...

already = before you expected / before I expected Yes, I know. We’ve


already met.
O a: W hat time are Laura and Paul coming?
b: They've already arrived.
(= before you expected)

O It's only 9 o'clock and Anna has already


gone to bed. (= before I expected)

O a: Jon, this is Emma.


b: Yes, I know. We've already met.

I h aven 't... yet / Have you ... yet?

yet = until now


We use yet in negative sentences and questions. Yet is usually at the end.

yet in negative sentences (I haven't... yet)


O a: Are Laura and Paul here?
b. No, they haven't arrived yet.
(but B expects Laura and Paul to arrive soon)

O a: Does James know that you're going away?


b: N o, I haven't told him yet.
(but B is going to tell him soon)
The film hasn't started yet.
O Silvia has bought a new dress, but she hasn't worn it yet.

yet in questions (Have you ... yet?)


O a: Have Laura and Paul arrived yet?
b: N o, not yet. We're still waiting for them.

O a: Has Nicola started her new job yet?


b: N o, she starts next week.

O a: This is my new dress.


b: Oh, it's nice. Have you worn it yet?

42 ( present perfect Units 15,17-20 word order 4 Unit 94 still, yet and already 4 Unit 95 )
Exercises
Write a sentence with just for each picture.

1 Theyyeju s t arrived 3 T h e y ......


2 H e ............................................ 4 The race

Complete the sentences. Use already + present perfect.

| g g } Write a sentence with just (They've ju s t ... / She's ju s t ... etc.) or a negative sentence with yet
(They haven't... yet / She h asn't... yet etc.).

CD a fe w minutes now {2} a few minutes now o/ew minutes


go uM< ago
(OUT
« . r

• * H lV -
(she / go / out) (the bus / go) (the train / leave)
Sha hasn’t.gpne out yet... The b u s............

© o/ew minutes now | GD o/ew minutes now © o/ew minutes


ago ago ago

(they / finish / their dinner) (it / stop / raining) u

Write questions with yet.


1 Your friend has a new job. Perhaps she has started it. You ask her:
Have you s.ta.rtad.your naw .......... .....................................................................
2 Your friend has some new neighbours. Perhaps he has met them. You ask him:
....................... y o u ..................................................................................................................................................
3 Your friend has to pay her electricity bill. Perhaps she has paid it. You ask her:

4 Tom was trying to sell his car. Perhaps he has sold it. You ask a friend about Tom:
Unit
17 Have you ever... ? (present perfect 3)
Have you been
to Rome? Yes, I have.
Many times.

Have you ever


been to Japan? No, I've never
been to Japan.

We use the present perfect (have been / have had / have played etc.) when we talk about a time from
the past until now - for example, a persons life:

Have you ever been to Japan?

— time from the past until now -


past now

O 'Have you been to France?' 'No, I haven't.'


O I've been to Canada, but I haven't been to the United States.
O Mary is an interesting person. She has had many different jobs and has lived in many places.
O I've seen that woman before, but I can't remember where.
O How many times has Brazil won the W orld Cup?
O 'Have you read this book?' 'Yes, I've read it twice.' (twice = two times)

present perfect + ever (in questions) and never:

O 'Has Ann ever been to Australia?' 'Yes, once.' (once = one time)
O 'Have you ever played golf?' 'Yes, I play a lot.'
O My sister has never travelled by plane.
O I've never ridden a horse.
O 'W ho is that man?' 'I don't know. I've never seen him before.'

gone and been

two weeks later

, Ben. ^

Hi. I've been


on holiday. I've
been to Spain.
BEN

Ben has gone to Spain. Ben has been to Spain.


(= he is in Spain now) (= he went to Spain, but now he is back)

Compare:
O I can't find Susan. Where has she gone? (= where is she now?)
O Oh, hello Susan! I was looking for you. Where have you been?

44 ( present perfect 4 Units 15-16,18 present perfect and past simple 4 Unit 20
Exercises
You are asking Helen questions beginning Have you e v e r... ? Write the questions.

Helen

1 (be / London?) Have you ever ^ No, never.


2 (play/golf?) Have you.ever played j o l f ? ........... Yes, many times.
3 (be / Australia?) H ave.................................................................. Yes, once.
4 (lose / your passport?) No, never.
5 (fly / in a helicopter?) Yes, a few times.
6 (win / a race?) No, never.
7 (be / New York?) Yes, twice.
8 (drive / a bus?) No, never.
9 (break / your leg?) Yes, once.

Write sentences about Helen. (Look at her answers in Exercise 17.1.)


1 (be / New York) S t e 's bean, to Naw York tw ice ........................................
2 (be / Australia) S h e ...........................................................................................................
3 (win / a race) ........................................................................................................................
4 (fly / in a helicopter) ........................................................................................................

Now write about yourself. How often have you done these things?
5 (be / New York) I ...........................................................................................................
6 (play / tennis) ...................................................................................................................
7 (drive / a lorry) ................................................................................................................
8 (be / late for work or school) .................................................................................

Mary is 65 years old. She has had an interesting life. What has she done?
Jvum
11aVv be all over the world a lot of interesting things
do write many different jobs a lot of interesting people
travel meet ten books married three times
Mary

1 Sh e has. had. m anydifferentj'pbs..


2 She...................................................................
3 ..................................................................................
4 ...........................................................................
5 .....................................................................
6 ........................................................................

| Write gone or been.


1 Ben is on holiday at the moment. He's gone to Spain.
2 'Have you e ve r..................................... to Mexico?' 'No, never.'
3 M y parents aren't at home at the moment. They've ..................................... out.
4 There's a new restaurant in town. Have y o u ........................................ to it?
5 Rebecca loves Paris. She's........................................ there many times.
6 Helen was here earlier, but I think she's.........................................now.
7 'Where's Jessica?' 'She's not in the office. I think she's.........................................home.'
8 Hello, Sue. I was looking for you. Where have y o u .......................................?

-> Additional exercises 16,18 (pages 258-60)


Unit
18 How long have you ... ? (present perfect 4)

Helen is on holiday in Ireland.


She is there now.

She arrived in Ireland on Monday.


Today is Thursday.

How long has she been in Ireland?

since Monday.
She has been in Ireland
for three days.

Compare is and has been:

She is in Ireland is = present


now.

since Monday,
She has been in Ireland has been = present perfect
for three days.

Monday now
Thursday

Compare:

present simple present perfect simple (have been / have lived / have known etc.)

Dan and Kate are married. They have been married for five years.
(not They are married for five years.)
Are you married? How long have you been married?
(not How long are you married?)
Do you know Lisa? How long have you known her?
(not How long do you know her?)
I know Lisa. I've known her for a long time.
(not I know her f o r ...)
Vicky lives in London. How long has she lived in London?
She has lived there all her life.
I have a car. How long have you had your car?
I've had it since April.

present continuous present perfect continuous (have been + -ing)

I'm learning German. How long have you been learning German?
(not How long are you learning German?)
I've been learning German for two years.
David is watching TV. How long has he been watching TV?
He's been (= He has been) watching T V since 5 o'clock.
It's raining. It's been (= It has been) raining all day.

( for and since 4 Units 19,104


Exercises
I Q ) Complete these sentences.
1 Helen is in Ireland S h e has been in Ireland since Monday.
2 I know Lisa. I have known her for a long time.
3 Sarah and Andy are married. T h e y ................................................................ married since 2005.
4 Ben is ill. H e ................................................................ ill for the last few days.
5 We live in Scott Road. W e ................................................................there for a long time.
6 Catherine works in a bank. S h e ................................................................there for five years.
7 Alan has a headache. H e a headache since he got up this morning.
8 I'm learning English. I ................................................................ English for six months.

< f g j Make questions with How lo n g .

lo o k at the pictures and complete the sentences with:

for ten minutes all day all her life


for ten years since he was 20 since Sunday

1 Thay have.been marrjed.for.i^nyears...............................................................................................


2 S h e ....................................................................................................................................................................................................
3 T h e y .................................................................................................................................................................................................
4 The su n ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
5 S h e ....................................................................................................................................................................................................
6 H e ......................................................................................................................................................................................................

w h ic h is right?
1 M ark liv e s / has lived in Canada since April, ( has lived is right)
2 Jane and I are friends. I know / I've known her very well.
3 Jane and I are friends. I know / I've known her for a long time.
4 a: Sorry I'm late. How long are you waiting/ have you been waiting?
b: Not long. Only five minutes.
5 Luke works / has worked in a hotel now. He likes his job a lot.
6 Ruth is reading a newspaper. She is reading / She has been reading it for two hours.
7 'How long do you live / have you lived in this house?' A bout ten years.'
8 'Is that a new coat?' 'No, I have / I've had this coat for a long time.'
9 Tom is / has been in Spain at the moment. He is / He has been there for the last three days.

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