The present perfect is a
grammatical combination of
the present tense and the
perfect aspect, used to
express a past event that
has present consequences
We use the Present Perfect to say that an
action happened at an unspecified time
before now. The exact time is not important.
You cannot use the Present Perfect with
specific time expressions such as:
yesterday, one year ago, last week, when I
was a child, when I lived in Japan, at that
moment, that day, one day, etc. We can use
the Present Perfect with unspecific time
expressions such as: ever, never, once,
many times, several times, before, so far,
already, yet, etc.
When we use the Present Perfect it
means that something has happened at
some point in our lives before now.
Remember, the exact time the action
happened is not important. Sometimes,
we want to limit the time we are looking
in for an experience. We can do this
with expressions such as: in the last
week, in the last year, this week, this
month, so far, up to now, etc.
(+) Subject + Have/Has + 3rd Verb +
Object + Time Expression
(-) Subject + Have/Has + Not + 3rd Verb
+ Object + Time Expression
(?) Have/Has + Subject + 3rd Verb +
Object + Time Expression
• I have done my homework at home
• She has spoken to me that you have
lied to me
• Have you feeded the pet that I tusted to
you when I was going?
• My dog have been crushed by the car.
And it has gone
• You have broken my eye glasses!
• Many tourists have visited that
castle. (Active)
• That castle has been visited by
many tourists. (Passive)
Example In Dialogue:
Ipen: Hi Alfino, have you finished the homework
that have given by Mr.Yuni?
Alfino: No, I have not. And how about you Nadia?
Nadia:Yes I have.
Ammar: Hi friends, what are you speaking now?
Nadia: We are speaking about technique draw
homework, have you finished it?
Ammar: Hahaha, of course I have, I have brother
that have graduated from SMKN 1, my
homework have been finished by him.
Thanks For Your Attention!!!

Present Perfect Tense

  • 2.
    The present perfectis a grammatical combination of the present tense and the perfect aspect, used to express a past event that has present consequences
  • 3.
    We use thePresent Perfect to say that an action happened at an unspecified time before now. The exact time is not important. You cannot use the Present Perfect with specific time expressions such as: yesterday, one year ago, last week, when I was a child, when I lived in Japan, at that moment, that day, one day, etc. We can use the Present Perfect with unspecific time expressions such as: ever, never, once, many times, several times, before, so far, already, yet, etc.
  • 4.
    When we usethe Present Perfect it means that something has happened at some point in our lives before now. Remember, the exact time the action happened is not important. Sometimes, we want to limit the time we are looking in for an experience. We can do this with expressions such as: in the last week, in the last year, this week, this month, so far, up to now, etc.
  • 5.
    (+) Subject +Have/Has + 3rd Verb + Object + Time Expression (-) Subject + Have/Has + Not + 3rd Verb + Object + Time Expression (?) Have/Has + Subject + 3rd Verb + Object + Time Expression
  • 6.
    • I havedone my homework at home • She has spoken to me that you have lied to me • Have you feeded the pet that I tusted to you when I was going? • My dog have been crushed by the car. And it has gone • You have broken my eye glasses!
  • 7.
    • Many touristshave visited that castle. (Active) • That castle has been visited by many tourists. (Passive)
  • 8.
    Example In Dialogue: Ipen:Hi Alfino, have you finished the homework that have given by Mr.Yuni? Alfino: No, I have not. And how about you Nadia? Nadia:Yes I have. Ammar: Hi friends, what are you speaking now? Nadia: We are speaking about technique draw homework, have you finished it? Ammar: Hahaha, of course I have, I have brother that have graduated from SMKN 1, my homework have been finished by him.
  • 9.
    Thanks For YourAttention!!!