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present perfect tense

present perfect tense

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6th Grade

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present perfect tense

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​Kapan digunakan?

  • membicarakan sesuatu yang pernah terjadi sebelumnya, dan berhubungan dengan masa sekarang

  • Membicarakan kejadian sebelumnya yang masih terjadi sampai sekarang

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​Rumus

​(+) S + have/has + V3 + O/C

​contoh: I have read some English book since yesterday

​(-) S + have/has + not + V3 + O/C

​contoh: She has not gone to school for two years

​(?) has/have + S + V3 + O/C

​contoh: Have they talked to the counselor?

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Multiple Choice

Question 1 - They already given me the money.

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Multiple Choice

Question 2 - She's been to Berlin twice.

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Multiple Choice

Question 3 - Gary is known Darla for a long time.

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Multiple Choice

Question 4 - I haven't read today's newspaper yet.

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Multiple Choice

Question 5 - Has he ever eaten Brazilian food?

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Present Perfect with already, yet, recently, lately, and just The words already, yet, recently, lately, and just all refer to a recent and non-specific time. (A specific time would be “yesterday” or “three hours ago” or last Friday,” and in these cases we would use the simple past).

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Already and yet

  • “I’ve already read today’s newspaper.”

  • “Have you already paid the electric bill?”

  • “She’s finished the test already.”

Note: Already can go in between “have/has” and the past participle (as in the first two examples) or at the end of the sentence.

Already can be used in positive statements and questions.

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Yet can be used in negative statements and questions.

  • “We haven’t cleaned the house yet.”

  • “Has he told you the good news yet?”

  • “Have they booked their tickets yet?”

Note: Yet usually goes at the end of the sentence or phrase.

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​to be continued...

present perfect tense

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