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Present Perfect Tense Lesson Explanation (Present Perfect Tense)
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The present perfect tense is used to express an event that happened in the past without specifying the exact time of its occurrence.
In this tense we use (have - has) with the main verb in the past participle.
Examples
I have studied my lessons.
He played football.
We notice in the first example that we used the auxiliary verb Have because of the presence of the pronoun I, and at the same time we used the third form of the verb (study), which is (studied), because of the presence of the auxiliary verb in the sentence that occurred in the past tense without specifying the time of occurrence of the verb, which necessitated placing the verb here in the present perfect tense.
In this tense we use (have - has) with the main verb in the past participle.
Examples
I have studied my lessons.
He played football.
We notice in the first example that we used the auxiliary verb Have because of the presence of the pronoun I, and at the same time we used the third form of the verb (study), which is (studied), because of the presence of the auxiliary verb in the sentence that occurred in the past tense without specifying the time of occurrence of the verb, which necessitated placing the verb here in the present perfect tense.
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- Around Alexandria, Egypt
About Me
I work in the field of teaching English. I have more than 15 years of experience in the field of teaching English. I have taught language school curricula in addition to Connect - Connect plus curricula.
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- Headway - Oxford
Education
Bachelor of Business Administration - English Department - Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport - Alexandria. I also hold a TOEFL certificate in 2002 in addition to some other certificates.
Experience / Qualifications
Long experience in teaching English (more than 15) for primary and preparatory stages, experimental and language schools, as I hold more than one certificate in English from the British Council in Alexandria.
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Children (7-12 years old)
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Intermediate
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90 minutes
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