watch
drive
Watched
driven
Present perfect in afirmative
I/play/football before.
I have played football before.
Choose the correct word
____________a celebrity
see a celebrity
Fill the gap
I was ________ to death I couldn't get back!
scared
What type of language do we use in articles?
Semi-formal
win
Play
won
played
Present perfect +
They/study/for the English exam.
They have studied for the English exam.
Choose the correct word
____________ a promotion.
get promotion
Fill the gap
she returned home, ____________from work
exhausted
What persuasive elements do we use to call the readers attention?
Rhetorical questions
become
study
become
studied
Present perfect in negative
You/ accept / the scholarship.
You have accepted the scholarship.
What do we mean when we say
you have succeeded (in this trial or evaluation)
pass a test/exam
Nervous or ashamed because of something you did
embarrased
How should we organise our article?
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
dance
woke
danced
woken
Present perfect in ?
My sister /do/her homework
Has my sister done her homework?
To unintentionally do or experience something, usually with unpleasant consequences.
have an accident
very, very happy about something that happened
thrilled
Is it correct to give examples in your article?
write
stop
written
stopped
Uses of present perfect
Repeated actions
Actions in past that might continue in the present
Actions in past that we do not when they happened
to have a winning ticket in a lucky competition run by a government.
win the lottery
Unhappy because something you hoped for didn't happen
disappointed
What do we do in the last paragraph?
summarise opinion