Present Perfect
Adverbs
Adverbs
Position in a sentence
• S + have/has + just + P.P + …
• Negative (-)
• Question
(?)
• Positive (+)
• S + have/has + already + P.P + …
• Positive (+)
Ever
• Have/has + S + ever + P.P + …?
Never
• S + have/has + never + P.P + …
• Question
(?)
• Positive (+)
Yet
Just
Already
• S + have/has + not + P.P + … yet.
• Have/has + S + P.P + … yet?
Used in
Scrambled sentences
• Work in groups.
• Each group will have a piece of paper
and a marker.
• Each time, Teacher will show you a
‘messy’ sentence. Discuss with your
group and write down the correct
sentence. Then raise your hands to let
the teacher knows that you’ve finished.
• The group with the most correct
answers wins.
Scrambled sentences
Example:
Teacher shows:
‘Italy has been to He never’
You write:
‘He has never been to Italy.’
Scrambled sentences
restaurant at ever she has this eaten?
Has she ever eaten at this restaurant?
Scrambled sentences
Jim his finished yet homework Hasn't?
Hasn’t Jim finished his homework yet?
Scrambled sentences
airport Julie's at friends arrived have
the already
Julie’s friends have already arrived at
the airport.
Scrambled sentences
USA Mark hasn't the yet been to
Mark hasn’t been to the USA yet.
Scrambled sentences
taken government yet hasn't any
action The
The government hasn’t taken any
action yet.
Scrambled sentences
has from Christina just back
come her home holidays
Christina has just come back home
from her holidays.
Scrambled sentences
complete to you chatted a stranger
ever Have?
Have you ever chatted to a complete
stranger?
Scrambled sentences
fixed yet our haven’t holiday We
house
We haven’t fixed our holiday house
yet.
Scrambled sentences
the I to my downtown shop taken
have hairdryer already
I have already taken my hairdryer to
the shop downtown.
Scrambled sentences
last in with has summer She Madrid
her since lived uncle
She has lived in Madrid with her uncle
since last summer.