English Tenses: Learn PRESENT PERFECT with a game!

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Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video, I am going to teach you about the
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present perfect, and how we use it for when we talk about past experiences.
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Now, I know a lot of you probably have learned a little bit about the present
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perfect before, And maybe you thought it was really boring or really difficult.
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But I promise you: Today's lesson is going to be very interesting, because we
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are going to play a game. Okay? A game that will help you learn the present
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perfect. So, let's get started. So, the game is called: "Two Truths, and a Lie".
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So, just to remember: A "truth" is something that is true and happened.
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Okay? So, something that is true and happened. A "lie" is something that did
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not happen. So, how do we play this game? Well, I am going to tell you two
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things that are true about me, and one thing that is a lie. And your job is you
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need to guess: "What is the truth? And what is the lie?" And we are going to do
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this by using the grammar — the present perfect. Okay? So, let's get started.
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I'm going to tell you my first sentence, and I want you to think about it, and
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guess: Is it true or is it a lie? "I have walked 800 kilometers across
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Spain." That's a lot of walking. Look at my second... my second statement: "I
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have lived in China." All right. And what about the third? "I have seen a
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ghost." So, these three sentences, two of them are true and one of them is not
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true; one of them is a lie. But before we figure out which is true and which is
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the lie, I want to ask you a couple questions about the present perfect. So,
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these sentences are all in the present perfect. When we're using the present
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perfect to talk about experience... Are these talking about the past; are they
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talking about right now, the present; or are they talking about the future? So,
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these sentences or the present perfect, when we're talking about experience —
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it's used to talk about something that happened in the past. And this is really
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confusing for students, because they see the word: "present", so they think that
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it always is talking about right now. But when we're talking about the
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"present perfect", we're actually talking about something that happened in
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the past. Confusing, I know. But the main thing to know is that when you're
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talking about experiences in the past, you can use the present perfect. Okay?
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And I will go over how to use the present perfect in a moment, how it
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looks like, and all that information. But for now, just to understand the idea
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of the present perfect is what I want. So, we use the present perfect when
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we're talking about a past experience.
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Now, do we need to know when that past experience happened? Do we need a
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specific date — like: "July 21st, 1987", or "yesterday", or "last year" — or is
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the date not really important? We don't really have a date; we don't know when
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it happened. It was sometime before. So, when we use the present perfect, we do
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not have a specific date. No date. Okay? So, I have these three sentences — you
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know they happen in the past, you know they happen before, but you don't know
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when, and the when part isn't really so important. What's important is I want to
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tell you about a past experience. So, you know... notice there's no dates
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here. It doesn't say: "yesterday", "last week" — it doesn't have any of that time
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information. Okay? So, we have it's talking about the past; there's no
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specific date. Together, if we want to put these together, we can use the
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present perfect tense. So, now what we're going to do... I know you're
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really excited to find out what's true and what's false, but before we do that,
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I'm going to tell you about the structure of the present perfect, how we
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make it, and then we will have the big reveal where you will find out which is
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true and which is false.
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Okay. So, how do we make a present perfect sentence when we're talking
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about experience... experiences of the past, specifically? Well, let's look.
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Okay? So, the first thing you need is your subject. A "subject" are words
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like: "I", "You", "He", "She", "It", "They"; it can also be, you know, a
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person's name, for example: "My sister, Audra", "My dog, Jackson". Okay? So,
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these are all subjects. So, after you have your subject picked, in this case,
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I have three subjects: "I", "I", and "I" — they're all the same subject; they're
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about me. The next thing you need to make a present perfect sentence is the
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word: "have" or "has". We call this the "helping verb" because it helps the main
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verb. In this case: "I have", so the subject needs to match with "have" or
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"has". "I have", "you have", "he" or "she" or "it has", so to match. And it
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is not: "have"; it's: "has" and "they have". Okay? So, again, you have your
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subject, you have the words: "have" or "has". Or if you want it to be a
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negative sentence about something you didn't do, you can use: "have not" or
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"has not". Okay? Those are possible.
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And after you have these two parts, the third part is called the past
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participle. Okay? That's a really scary-sounding word, I think. It sounds
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really grammary and very confusing, but it's not. The "past participle" is a
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verb in a specific form. There are two types of forms of the past participle.
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You can have regular past participle words, so, for example: "play"; the past
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participle of the word "play" is "played", where you add an "ed". Another
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example of a regular past participle is you have the word: "travel". Now, if you
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want the past participle of the word "travel", again, you add "ed". We call
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this "regular" because it has a specific rule: You add "ed" to make it the past
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participle form. If we look over here, in my three sentences: "I have walked".
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This is an example of a regular past participle. The verb is the word "walk",
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and I've added "ed" to make it a past participle. My second sentence is also
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an example of this: "I have lived". So, I've taken the verb "live", and I've
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just added "ed" to make it "lived". So, that's... those are both examples of
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regular past participles.
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Now, English can be a confusing language, and that's because we have so
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many exceptions to the rules. For past participles, we call these exceptions,
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"irregular", because they're not the norm. So, some examples of irregular
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past participles are words like: "eaten", so this is the past participle
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of "eat". So, in the present, we say: "eat"; in the past, we say: "ate"; and
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with the past participle we say: "eaten". Okay? Or same with the word:
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"make". "Make", we say: "make" in the present, "made" in the past, and the
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past participle of "make" is "made". It's the same with the word "see"; the
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past participle of "see" is "seen"; or "do", the past participle is "done". Or
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"drink" — I "drink" water, I "drank" water, "I have drunk water". So, "drunk"
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is the past participle. So, how do you learn the past participles? If they're
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not irregular... Or, sorry. If they are not regular, then a lot of the times you
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just have to memorize them. Okay? And you'll start noticing some patterns. But
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the best advice I can give you is: Think about the words you use a lot, and start
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there. So, if you like to talk about food, and experiences with food,
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memorizing the word "eaten" is probably a good idea for you. Okay? So, start
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with the words you use a lot.
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Okay. So, if we look at my example, up here, we have an example of an irregular
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past participle: "I have seen a ghost." All right. So, this is how you create
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the form of a present perfect sentence. So, you have the subject, you have
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"have" or "has", and you have the verb, and then you have the rest of the
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information. But the main thing we're focusing on is this part. Okay. So,
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we've talked a lot about the present perfect, we've talked about when we use
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it to talk about past experiences. There are other times we use it. But in this
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lesson, we're only focusing on talking about past experiences. We've talked
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about the form of the present perfect, and now we are going to do the big
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reveal. We're going to find out what is true and what is false. Okay? What are
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my two truths, and what is my lie? "I have walked 800 kilometers across
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Spain." What do you think? This is true. I can say: "I have walked 800 kilometers
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across Spain." Very crazy, I know. It took 33 days; a very long time. Another
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thing I can do is I can, instead of saying: "I have walked", I can change
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this to: "I've walked". It means the exact same thing. The only difference is
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this is... We can shorten "have" to "I've", instead of "I have". So, you
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have a choice. But this is true. What about number two? "I have lived in
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China" or "I've lived in China." Is this true or false? Is this the truth or a
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lie? This is true. I spent one year living in China. True. So, what is my
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lie, then? "I have seen a ghost." So, no, I have not. I have not seen a ghost.
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But my brother, my older brother, when he was 25 years old, he saw a ghost. So,
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my brother has seen a ghost, or at least he believes he has.
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So, there you have it, you found out what's true, what's a lie, and you've
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learned about the present perfect. So, like I said, the present perfect can be
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fun. And it's something I really want you to practice because we use it all
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the time in English. And a lot of you have interesting stories or interesting
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lives. So, here is your homework: In the comment section, what I want you to do
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is I want you to write three sentences. I want you to write two sentences that
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are true about yourself, using the present perfect. Okay? So, two sentences
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about a past experience that is true. And then I want you to write one
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sentence about a past experience that is not true; it's a lie. Okay? And I want
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you to interact with each other. You can guess: What sentences of people are true
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and which ones are not true? But the main thing is: When you do this in the
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comments, it's very important you're talking about a past experience, and
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you're using the present perfect. Okay? So, thank you so much for watching. I
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hope you have enjoyed today's lesson. I invite you to check out our quiz at
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www.engvid.com. There, you can actually practice everything we've learned. Even
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before you write in the comments, maybe you want to practice the form of the
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present perfect. Our quiz is a great way to do that. I also would like to invite
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you to subscribe to my channel. There, you will find a whole bunch of different
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resources on English across all different topics, including vocabulary,
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writing, reading, studying, and many more. So, thank you for watching; and
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until next time, take care.
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