"Have you ever...?" How to use Present Perfect immediately

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Learn English with Rebecca


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Hi, my name is Rebecca, and in today's lesson, you're going to learn how to use the present
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perfect easily and correctly to ask questions and also to answer.
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Now, the present perfect does make students nervous.
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They feel a little bit confused about when to use it, how to use it, and so on.
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So what I'm going to do today is show you a phrase that you can use that will make it
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easier for you to start using this tense and include it in your conversational English.
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There are two ways to learn tenses in English.
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One is to study the grammar part of it, and the other part is to actually jump right in
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and start using it.
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So today, we're using the second approach, and I'm going to give you some expressions
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that you can use in English using the present perfect tense, okay?
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So let's go to the board and get started.
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Okay, so the expression that I'm teaching you today that you can use with the present
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perfect tense is this one.
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It's a question, "Have you ever?"
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The question, "Have you ever?" means, "Have you even once in your life, okay?
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Have you at any time in your life done a certain thing?"
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And we're going to talk about what those things are.
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But when we say "ever", we mean even once in your life, okay?
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So let's look at some examples.
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Now, as you can see, even though the question starts off like this, "Have you ever", right?
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Using the present perfect, which is "have", however, you could use regular verb with it,
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or you could use irregular verbs with it, right?
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So if you use "Have you ever" with a regular verb, it would sound like this.
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"Have you ever lived in Japan?"
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Right?
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"Have you ever worked in a large company?"
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"Have you ever traveled to Spain?"
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"Have you ever played tennis?"
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Or "Have you ever used an iPad?"
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Okay?
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So you can see that we could use present perfect, and if the verb that you're using is a regular
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verb, then you simply use the past tense form, which is usually with "d" or "ed", correct?
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So that's usually a little bit easier.
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It becomes a little more challenging when we use the present perfect with irregular
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verbs.
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So irregular verbs are those which have a different form, as they have the base form,
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they have the simple past form, and then they have a third form, right?
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And that's the past participle, which you have to learn by heart.
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There's no other way to use it, okay?
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You have to memorize this.
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And most people remember from school learning this sort of long list of irregular verbs
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in their three forms, okay?
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For example, "see", "saw", "seen", right?
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"Break", "broke", "broken".
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That third form is what we need to use here.
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So these kind of questions could be, "Have you ever been to Tokyo?"
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Right?
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Not "Have you ever was", but "Have you ever been to Tokyo?"
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"Have you ever read this book?"
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That means even once in your life, have you read this book?
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Or "Have you seen them live?"
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Who's "them"?
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In this case, "them" might be a band that you like, right?
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"Have you ever seen them live?" or "Have you ever seen that movie?"
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Right?
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"Have you ever eaten Mexican food?"
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"Have you ever taken the TOEFL exam?"
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"Have you ever heard of such a thing?"
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That's an expression that we use sometimes, a kind of a question, a rhetorical question.
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When we learn about something that seems unbelievable, we say, "Have you ever heard of such a thing?"
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Maybe somebody's behavior or some kind of a rule or some bureaucratic process that we
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find unbearable, we say, "Have you ever heard of such a thing?"
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All right?
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That's the context in which you might be able to use that question.
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All right?
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So "Have you ever" is the key term that you want to use with regular verbs or irregular
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verbs, and this is a way you can start using present perfect today when you go out and
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speak English.
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All right?
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Now, one other point, and that's the difference between these two words, "gone" and "been".
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So when we use them in a sentence, it makes a difference if you say, "I have gone somewhere"
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or "I have been somewhere".
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And especially if you're talking about someone else, if you say that he has gone somewhere
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or if we say he has been somewhere, there is a difference.
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So let's learn what that difference is.
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It's really easy.
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So let's look at this example, right?
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Where's Marcelo?
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We could say, "He's gone to Brazil."
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So in this example, where somebody's asking, "Where's Marcelo?" and somebody's answering,
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"He's gone to Brazil," we know that Marcelo is not here.
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Marcelo is in Brazil, right?
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Because he's gone to Brazil.
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He is not here.
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Now, let's say Marcelo returns, and you're talking to Marcelo.
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Marcelo and you are in the same room, and you say, "Hi, Marcelo.
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Long time, no see."
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Long time, no see is an expression that we use sometimes in English when we haven't met
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anyone... someone for a long time.
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Okay?
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"Hi, Marcelo.
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Long time, no see."
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So Marcelo says, "Yes, I've been to Brazil."
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So when Marcelo says, "I've been to Brazil," he means that he went there, and now he has
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returned.
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So now both of you are in the same place, and when he says, "I've been somewhere," it
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means I went there, and I came back.
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All right?
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So that's a small difference that you need to know about "gone" and "been".
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All right?
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If you'd like to do a quiz on this important subject, on which you can almost do lots and
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lots of practice, and almost never enough practice with Present Perfect, please go to
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our website, www.engvid.com.
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Thanks very much.
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Good luck with your English.
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