Present Perfect and Continuous
Present Perfect and Continuous
Present
I arrived in Seattle
in 2000.
It is 2009.
Present
I have lived in
Seattle for nine
I have lived in
Seattle since
this morning
yesterday
Statement
I
You
have
We (ve)
They gone
She
He
has
)s(
It gone
Negative
I
You
have not
We (havent)
They gone
Hav
e
We ?gone
The
y
She
Has
She has not
He (hasnt)
I
You
He ?gone
it
Questions
.They have studied English since 2000
?Have they studied English since 2000
Short Answer:
Yes, they have.
No, they havent (=have
not).
For: When talking about the length of time (duration), we use the present perfect with for + a period of
time.
Ex: I have worked here for five years. She has lived here for twenty years. They have been married for six
months.
Since: When talking about a starting point, we use the present perfect with since + a point in time.
Ex: I have lived here since 1998. They have been married since June. We have been at this school since last
year.
How do you
know?
Ali/back/just/from Italy/come
Kamal /a camel/never/ride
Akram /homework/do/his/already/math
Pelin/yet/homework/do/her?
yet
already
just
ever
How long
for
tense
Negative
Question
I/we/you/they
I have been
.speaking
Have I been
?speaking
He/she/it
He has been
.speaking
Has he been
?speaking
:Reminder
Verbs with stative meanings are not used
in the progressive. The present perfect,
NOT the present perfect continuous, is used
with stative verbs to describe the duration
of a state that began in the past and
continue to the present.
Ex: I have known Alice since he was a child.
Incorrect: I have been knowing Alice since he was a
child.
Present perfect
continuous
Have/has + V-ed/ V3
Usage
Adverbs
frequently
used
For, since, already, ever, never, all day, for 4 years, since
.yet, still, etc
1993, how long?, the
.whole week, etc
Example
We can use both the present perfect simple and the present perfect
continuous to describe an activity that started in the past and
continues up to the present and possibly into the future.
Ex: They have been studying English for three years.
Theyve studied English for three years.
We can use the present perfect simple and the present perfect
continuous with lately and recently.
Ex: Ive been working hard lately.
Ive done a lot of work lately.