Present Perfect Tense with whodunnit.ppt

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Present perfect tense ppt with whodunnit activity


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PRESENT PERFECT
T E N S E

Look at the following sentences:
1. The men paint the house.
2. The men painted the house.
3. The men have painted the house.
(Present Tense)
(Past Tense)
(Present Perfect Tense)

Present Perfect Tense
Made up of
“ have /has” + past participle form of
verb
Present
eat
write
Past
ate
wrote
Present participle
eating
writing
Past Participle
eaten
written
“has/have”+eaten

“has/have”+
ate /eat/eating
×

When do we use the Present Perfect Tense?
“Ali has gone to school. ”
- used to describe an action that has been completed.
Isn’t the Past Tense also used to describe
completed action?
“Ali went to school.”

He went for tuition yesterday.
He has gone for tuition yesterday.

×
In using the Present Perfect tense:
-we cannot include the time of action.
“ He has eaten the bread.”

ACTIVITY
Pretend that you are a detective investigating a crime that just
took place.
You are to come up with a crime scene report using 8 Present
Perfect Tenses in your report.
e.g.
1. When we arrived at the scene of the crime, it seemed that the

suspect has just left the building.

Worksheet
Footprints
Goldfish from
the fish bowl.
Piggy Bank
Can of blue paint
Half eaten
chocolate
candy

To solve the case of the barefoot burglar , log on to:
http://www.cyberbee.com/whodunnit/crimescene.html

Recap:
1.The present perfect tense is made up of ________
a.has/have + present participle
b. had + past participle
c. has/have + past participle form of verb
2. In using the Present Perfect Tense, we should not
include ____________
a.the completed action
b.the time in which the action was completed
c.the action