ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE III
The
The objective
objective of
of the
the class
class
In this lesson, students recall or recognize the main
uses of the following contents:
1 PRESENT PERFECT
Uso y estructura.
Adverbios de tiempo pasado (yesterday, ago, last, etc.).
2. SINCE AND FOR
There is, there are, there was, there were.
Who
Who Is
Is Bill
Bill Gates?
Gates?
Bill Gates is one of the richest and most
successful business executives in the world.
Millions of people have used his computer
programs for the past three decades.
Bill Gates has always loved working with
computers. In fact, he has programmed
computers since his early teens.
He has been the CEO of Microsoft Corporation
since 1975. Since then, Bill Gates has written
several books and has given billions of dollars to
schools. For the last several years, he and his
wife Melinda have donated a substanial amount
of money to organizations working in global
health.
PRESENT PERFECT AFFIRMATIVE
SUBJ AUX+PAST COMPLEMENT
PARTICIPLE
(when the person is still alive: life experience)
Have I went to Spain three times in 2005. (specified time in the
I ‘ve been past - the year 2005)
to Spain three times.
(and I still know her). She knew Julie for ten years (but
She known then she moved away and we lost touch).
Julie for ten years
(The result is that I can't get into my house now).
Has He lost my keys yesterday. It was terrible! (Now there is
He ‘s lost no result. I got new keys yesterday).
my keys!
It was cold yesterday, but today is different. It is warm
It been and sunny.
cold this month.
(this week, this month, etc) We saw John last week it is
used with a finished time word, for example last week,
We seen last month, yesterday, etc…
John this week.
Have (it started in the past and continues in the present:
You in Liverpool all your
‘ve lived life.
they (experience up to the present)
seen
that film before.
PRESENT PERFECT NEGATIVE
SUBJ AXULIARY VERB / PAST COMPLEMENT
PARTICIPLE
have not
I to Spain three times.
haven’t been
She Julie for ten years
know
has not
hasn’t lost my keys!
He
It been cold this month.
We John this week.
seen
Have not
You Haven’t in Liverpool all your life.
lived
They that film before.
seen
PRESENT PERFECT
INTERROGATIVE
AUXILIARY SUBJECT VERB /PAST COMPLEMENT
PARTICIPLE
Have been to Spain three times?
I
she known Julie for ten years?
Has his keys?
he lost
cold this month?
it been
seen John this week?
we
have lived in Liverpool all your life?
you
seen that film before?
they
Form
Form 11
The present perfect is formed with:
form of
have + past
participle
Bill Gates has been the CEO since 1975.
Many people have used Microsoft’s programs.
Form
Form 22
Past participles can be regular or irregular.
irregular
The regular form of the past participle is
base form of verb + -d or -ed.
Gates has always loved
working with computers.
Form
Form 33
Past participles can be regular or irregular.
There are many
irregular past participles.
Gates has been the CEO since 1975.
He and his wife have given lots of money to schools.
Form
Form 44
Note these common irregular past participles.
participles
write – written
give
– given
be – been
see – seen
read –
read do
Present
Present Perfect
Perfect
Use the present perfect to talk about something that
began in the past and continues into the present (and
may continue into the future).
Bill Gates has been CEO of Microsoft since
since1975.
1975.
now
past future
has been CEO
1975
Using
Using Since
Since 11
Use the present perfect with since + point in time
to show when something started.
Bill Gates has written several books since
since 1975.
1975.
now
past future
has written several books
1975
Using
Using Since
Since 22
Since can also introduce a time clause.
time clause
Gates has programmed computers since
since he
he was
was 13
13 years
years old.
old.
now
past future
has programmed computers
age 13
Change the sentences to present
Practice 1 perfect. Add the since phrase in
parentheses and delete any past
tense time phrases.
Example: Maria was in the garden yesterday. (since 9 a.m.)
Maria has been in the garden since 9 a.m.
Bill Gates
1. Bill Gates wrote
has written
many many
emailsemails since(since
yesterday. 1975.1975)
They gave
2. They have agiven
lot ofabooks
lot of books to schools
to schools since
last year. 1990.
(since 1990)
3. II saw
havemany
seen friends
many friends since I came
last weekend. (since home.
I came home)
My sister
4. My sister read
has read
manymany articles
articles since last
last night. August.
(since last August)
My friend
5. My friend worked
has worked at a pizza
at a pizza placeplace since
a year ago.2003.
(since 2003)
Using
Using For
For
Use for + length of time to show how long
something has lasted.
Millions of people have used Gates’s software for the
last three decades.
for the last three decades.
now
for three decades
past future
have used Gates’s software
Since
Since and
and For
For
Note the difference between since and for .
since + point for + length
in time of time
five o’clock ten minutes
yesterday two days
last summer three decades
1996 many years
he was a child a long time
Complete the sentences with
Practice 2 since or for.
Example:
Bill Gates has been married to Melinda
since
French Gates ___________ 1994.
for
1. Computers have been used in schools __________ more
than a decade.
since
2. I have had a computer in my office __________ the mid-
1990s.
for
3. Many students have worked with computers __________
many years.
since
4. My computer hasn’t given me any problems __________
last year.
References
References
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