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  Present Perfect Form of Present Perfect Simple P: He has spoken. N: He has not spoken. Q: Has he spoken? Use of Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Simple is used for actions that started in the past and stopped recently or are still going on. The focus is on the result. Action that is still going on Situation that is still the same as it was in the past. We want to emphasise that the situation has not changed. Examples: Your advice has always been extremely helpful. We have not yet received  a remittance for the goods supplied to you. Action that stopped recently  Action that has just been completed. We want to emphasise the result. Examples: I have typed  five letters. I have just received  your mail. Action in the past that has an influence on the present  Action that was completed in the past, but has an influence on a present situation. Note that you must not give a certain time for the action in the past (if you want to use a time expression, you must use Simple Past. Examples: I have lost  Misses Wilde’s phone number. We have agreed  on the following points: Action that so far has taken place never, once or several times  Action that happened / did not happen in the pas t. W e want to e mphasise how often the action has taken place so far. Examples: I have never been to our New York subsidiary. Misses Newton has already phoned  three times to inquire about the delivery of her goods. Signal Words of Present Perfect Simple already, ever, just, never, not yet, so far, till now, up to now

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  • Present Perfect

    Form of Present Perfect Simple P: He has spoken. N: He has not spoken. Q: Has he spoken?

    Use of Present Perfect SimplePresent Perfect Simple is used for actions that started in the past and stopped recently or are still going on. The focus is on the result.

    Action that is still going on Situation that is still the same as it was in the past. We want to emphasise that the situation has not changed.

    Examples:

    Your advice has always been extremely helpful.We have not yet received a remittance for the goods supplied to you.

    Action that stopped recently Action that has just been completed. We want to emphasise the result.

    Examples:

    I have typed five letters.I have just received your mail.

    Action in the past that has an influence on the present Action that was completed in the past, but has an influence on a present situation. Note that you must not give a certain time for the action in the past (if you want to use a time expression, you must use Simple Past.

    Examples:

    I have lost Misses Wildes phone number.We have agreed on the following points:

    Action that so far has taken place never, once or several times Action that happened / did not happen in the past. We want to emphasise how often the action has taken place so far.

    Examples:

    I have never been to our New York subsidiary.Misses Newton has already phoned three times to inquire about the delivery of her goods.

    Signal Words of Present Perfect Simplealready, ever, just, never, not yet, so far, till now, up to now

  • Form of Present Perfect Positive Negative Question

    I / you / we / they I have spoken. I have not spoken. Have I spoken?

    he / she / it He has spoken. He has not spoken. Has he spoken?

    For irregular verbs, use the participle form. For regular verbs, just add ed.

    Exceptions in Spelling when Adding edExceptions in spelling when adding ed Example

    after a final e only add d love lovedfinal consonant after a short, stressed vowelor l as final consonant after a vowel is doubled

    admit admittedtravel travelled

    final y after a consonant becomes i hurry hurried

    Use of Present Perfect puts emphasis on the result

    Example: She has written five letters.

    action that is still going on

    Example: School has not started yet.

    action that stopped recently

    Example: She has cooked dinner.

    finished action that has an influence on the present

    Example: I have lost my key.

    action that has taken place once, never or several times before the moment of speaking

    Example: I have never been to Australia.

    Signal Words of Present Perfect already, ever, just, never, not yet, so far, till now, up to now

    Present PerfectForm of Present Perfect SimpleUse of Present Perfect SimpleSignal Words of Present Perfect SimpleForm of Present PerfectExceptions in Spelling when Adding ed

    Use of Present PerfectSignal Words of Present Perfect