I (to see) you yesterday.
I saw you yesterday.
A teacher about their claSuS: “They (not/ to find) it easy to build the present perfect. Hopefully they now know how to use it!“
“They haven‘t / they have not found it easy to build the present perfect. Hopefully they now know how to use it!“
? already / to read / more than one book in English / the students of grade 6b
Have the students of grade 6b already read more than one book in English?
Zu Frau Wolbeck: „Keiner hat mir gestern die Aufgaben gegeben.“
No one gave me the exercises yesterday.
seit + Zeitpunkt in der (nahen, bedeutsamen) Vergangenheit
since
We already (make) our homework. We are free now! Yeah.
We have already made our homework. We are free now! Yeah…
They (not / see) dolphins in their last holiday.
They didn‘t/did not see dolphins in their last holiday.
? / 20 years / ago / the students of 6b / to be / born /
Were the students of 6b born 20 years ago?
Untereinander (sobald Frau W weg ist): „Sie ist verrückt, wir lernen das present perfect erst seit drei Wochen“
She is crazy. We have just learnt the present perfect for three weeks.
seit + Dauer in der (bedeutsamen) Vergangenheit
for
Mrs Wolbeck (to explain) always the present perfect in a calm way.
Mrs Wolbeck has always explained the present perfect in a calm way.
The class (yet / to understand / fully) the present perfect.
The class has not yet fully understood the present perfect.
/? / anyone / never / to forget / his/or homework /
In der Lernzeit: “Weiß jemand was die Aufgaben sind? Ich habe schon wieder vergessen die Aufgaben abzuschreiben. Verdammte S 🤬!“ (abschreiben = to copy)
Does anyone know the exercises? I have already forgotten to copy the tasks/exercises. Fu🤬…!“
2nd form of the verb or -ed
For three month we (to learn) the present perfect and still some students don‘t know how to build it.
For three months we have learnt the present perfect and still some students don‘t know how built it.
We (not / to be) in Rome so far.
We haven‘t / have not been in Rom so far.
? / really / last holiday / to be / great / for all students / of grade 6b
Were the last holiday really great for all students of grade 6b?
“Kann mir jemand sagen, was ihr gestern gemacht habt?“
“Can anyone tell me, what you did yesterday?“
Name three signals words for present perfect
Since, for, never, ever, always, already, yet
On a mobile to a friend: “Fiveteen minutes ago she (to leave) the house. I hope she (reach) you yet.“
Fiveteen minutes ago she left the house. I hope she has reached you yet.
Since last Elternsprechtag Mrs Wolbeck (not / to worry) about some students.
Since last Elternsprechtag Mrs Wolbeck has not/hasn‘t worried about some students.
? / to know / you / last month / that / to work together / we / for almost 2 years
Did you know last month that we have worked together for almost two years?
“Ich wollte niemals wieder meine Aufgaben zuhause vergessen.“
“I have never wanted to forget my tasks/exercises at home“
ago, last, yesterday