The Present Perfect Tense | English Grammar Lesson

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Okay! Get your notebooks ready! In this lesson, we're focusing on the present
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perfect tense - what it looks like, how to use it and when to use it.
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Hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish. If you don't feel confident using the present perfect
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tense in English yet, there's probably a few reasons why. There's those nasty
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irregular verbs in past participle form. Or maybe you feel unsure about when to
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use the present perfect and when to use the past simple tenses.
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Even if you're quite good at using the present perfect tense in English, it's definitely worth
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reviewing this tense to jog your memory - that expression means to remind yourself.
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So are you ready to start? Grab a notepad and a pen and let's go over this
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beautiful tense right now so that you can feel more confident using it.
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Oh and if you can think of a friend who needs to review this tense too, make sure you
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share this lesson with them. Click the share button just underneath this video,
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they'll thank you for it! First thing, the grammatical structure. What does it look like?
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Well, it looks like this: Subject "have" or "has" and your main verb in past
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participle form. So, the subject, you already know this. You can use a proper
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noun or a pronoun. I, she, they. In the perfect tenses, the verb "have" is an
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auxiliary verb, it's a helping verb. It's not the main verb in the sentence
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and that means that it's usually unstressed and often contracted when spoken.
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So "she has" becomes "she's" "I have" becomes "I've" - but I'll talk more about that soon!
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But then comes the main verb. In the present perfect tense, the main
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verb is in past participle form, not in past simple form. Now, this is no problem
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for regular past tense verbs. For regular verbs, the past participle form is the
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same as the simple past. So you just need to add -ed. "watch" in the present tense
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becomes "watched" in past simple and it's also "watched" in past participle form.
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"laugh" becomes "laughed" and is also "laughed". "dance" "danced" "danced"
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"call" "called" "called"
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and even some irregular verbs use the same verb for past simple as the past
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participle form. "have" in the present tense becomes "had" in the simple past
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and it's also "had" as a past participle. Easy, right? "win" "won" "won"
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But these really irregular verbs are the ones that cause all of the headaches because there are
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three different forms that you need to remember. "go" in the present tense becomes
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"went" in the past simple and in the past participle form, it's "been" or "gone".
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Some more examples. "fly" "flew" "flown" "throw" "threw" "thrown"
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"do" "did" "done" "become" "became" "become"
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"speak" "spoke" "spoken" I'm sure you can think of many more examples but with
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these verbs, there's no pattern, there's no rule to follow. You just need to
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memorise the past participle form - but keep an eye out for my next video next
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week, which will help you to practise and memorise these past participle forms of
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irregular verbs. In fact, if you subscribe to this channel - click the red button
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here - then you'll find out as soon as it's ready. But to use the present
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perfect tense well, you may need to polish up on some useful irregular
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English verbs and remind yourself about their past participle form.
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But let's get back to the structure! You have the subject, ylou have "have" or "has" and our
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past participle verb. "I have asked my parents to loan me some money."
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"You have been really helpful today." "They have flown to the capital to meet with the officials."
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"He has saved enough money to buy a car." "She has forgotten where her hotel is."
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Now, in this structure often "have" and "has" are contracted to
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and
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"I've asked" "You've been" "They've flown" "He's saved" "She's forgotten"
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Got it? Good. So when should you use the present perfect tense? Well, when there is
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a connection between the present and the past. Think of it like a bridge that's
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connecting the present and the past. For example, when something started in the
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past and continues in the present. "They've been married for three years."
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You can use it to talk about an activity that you've done several times in the
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past and that you continue to do now. "She has read many books." And she'll probably
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read more. You can also use the present perfect to talk about life experience.
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"He hasn't travelled overseas before." Now before I give you some more examples
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let's talk about when to use the past simple tense and the present perfect
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tense because this is often the confusing part about this tense.
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To answer this question, you need to think about time, finished time and unfinished time.
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So think about last week - that's a good example of finished time. Last week
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is finished, it's over. But what about this week? Is this week finished?
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No, not yet. That's an example of unfinished time. There is still more of this week to come,
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it's not finished yet. Yesterday, last week, last month, last year, 1991. These are
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all examples of finished time. Time that is complete. When you're talking about a
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time period that has finished - like these - you need to use the past simple. But when
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you're talking about a time period that is unfinished, like today,
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this week, this year, this month, use the present perfect tense. So let's compare
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some examples. "Last month, I visited my brother three times." "This month I have
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visited my brother twice." But the month isn't finished yet and I may visit him again.
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Try an example with me. "He borrowed my car yesterday." So this sentence is in
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the past simple. It's finished time. Now, try to change it to the present perfect yourself.
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What do you need to do?
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Two things. You need to add the auxiliary verb. "he has"
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"has" not "have". It changes because our subject is he. "He has
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borrowed my car today" or this week. lWe need to change the time expression too
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for our sentence to work in the present perfect tense.
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It must be unfinished time. Okay so those were all examples of the present perfect
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in positive sentences. But what about negative forms? Of course, we need to add
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"not" to our sentence, to our structure. Subject plus "have" or "has" plus not
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and then our past participle verb. So compare these sentences. "Last month, I visited my
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brother three times." "This month, I haven't visited him at all."
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but the month isn't over, yet. I may still visit him. Again, see that this structure
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is usually contracted in spoken English. "Haven't" This is the most common way to
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contract the negative form but you may also hear people say "I've not visited him."
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Both ways are acceptable but you can't contract all three words together.
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I've n't. You can't do that! It's one contraction, or the other. Another example,
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"He ate so much yesterday! Notice the time word that we're using. So in present
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perfect negative, we can say "He hasn't eaten a lot today" but there is still
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more day so he could eat more food. One more example. "They were at school yesterday."
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In the present perfect, "They haven't been at school all morning."
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But the day's not finished yet and they may arrive in the afternoon. Of course,
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you need to ask present perfect questions too, right? As with all English
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question forms, our auxiliary verb needs to change position. So we have "have" and
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"has", our subject and our past participle verb. "Has he cleaned the bathroom?"
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"Have you eaten enough?" "Has it rained today?" "Have they finished yet?"
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Now compare these two questions. "Did you go to Thailand last year?"
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This is a past simple question so the auxiliary verb "do" takes the tense
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it becomes "did" but now compare it to "Have you been to Thailand?"
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This means at any time in the past, it's your life experience, but of course,
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you're still alive, so you may go in the future. The difference is the time
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reference. There is a lot to think about when using the present perfect tense, right?
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But I hope that this lesson made everything a little easier, especially
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the basics. If you're clear on the basics, it's a good thing. Make sure that you're
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Thanks so much for watching and I'll see you in the next lesson. Bye for now!
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