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"Have you read Treasure Island yet?" PPT courseware 2

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Read the following sentences we have seen.

Have you read Little Women yet?

Yes, I have./ No, I haven't.

Has Tina read Treasure Island yet?

Yes, she has. She thinks it’s fantastic.

Have you decided which book to write about yet?

Yes, I have. I’ve already finished reading it. It was really good.

present perfect tense

usage

1. Indicates the impact or result of an action that has occurred or been completed in the past on the present.

e.g. –Have you had your lunch yet?

–Yes, I have. I’ve just had it. (Now I’m not hungry.)

2. Indicates that an action or state started at a certain moment in the past and has continued to the present, and may continue.

e.g. I haven’t seen her these days.

I’ve known Bob for three years.

I’ve been at this school for over two years.

Adverbial

already, yet, just, ever, never, before

constitute

The present perfect tense is composed of "auxiliary verb have / has + past participle of the verb". The past participle of regular verbs is the same as the past tense. The past participles of irregular verbs need to be memorized one by one.

1. The past tense and past participle have the same changes

Rule changes:

1. Generally, ed is added directly to the end of the verb. like:

pick → picked → picked; wish → wished → wished; stay → stayed → stayed

2. Add d to the end of verbs ending in a silent e. Such as: like → liked → liked; hope → hoped → hoped; phone → phoned → phoned

3. For verbs ending in "consonant + y", change y to i and add -ed. like:

study → studied → studied; hurry → hurried → hurried; reply → replied → replied

4. For stressed closed syllable verbs with only one consonant at the end, double the consonant and add -ed. Such as: stop → stopped → stopped; clap → clapped → clapped

Sentence pattern

1. Affirmative sentence: subject + have / has + past participle (+ other)

2. Negative sentence: subject + have / has + not + past participle (+ other)

3. General questions: have/has + subject + past participle (+ other)

4. Special questions:

1) Special question words (not the subject of the sentence) + have / has + subject + past participle (+ others)

2) Special question words (which are the subject of the sentence) + have / has + past participle (+ others)

use as you learn

1. Write the forms of the past tense and past participle:

drink ______ ______

see ______ ______

find ______ ______

leave ______ ______

tell ______ ______

Groupwork

4c Complete the chart with information about you and your friend.

A: What books have you already read?

B: I have already read Tom Sawyer and Harry Potter.

A: What do you think of them?

B: Well, I think Harry Potter was exciting, but Tom Sawyer was a bit boring.

Homework

Retell what you did yesterday and what you have done now.

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