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“Present Perfect Tense

 

Smart English – September Lessons

Week 1 – Day 2: Essential Grammar for Exams

(Topic: The Present Perfect Tense)

Welcome back to Day 2 of our September lessons! Today’s focus is on the Present Perfect Tense, a common topic in competitive exams like IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, and essential for daily spoken English. Many students confuse this tense with the simple past, so let’s clear it up with easy rules and examples.


📘 What is the Present Perfect Tense?

The Present Perfect Tense connects the past with the present. It shows that an action happened at some point in the past but is still important now.

Formula: Subject + has/have + past participle (V3)

Examples:

  • I have finished my homework. ✅ (The homework is complete now)
  • She has visited London. ✅ (An experience that is still relevant today)
  • They have lived here for five years. ✅ (An action that started in the past and continues to the present)

📝 Common Exam Tips

  • Use “have” with I/We/You/They.
  • Use “has” with He/She/It.
  • Important: Do not use specific past time expressions (❌ yesterday, ❌ last year) with the present perfect. Instead, use words like **"recently," "already,"** or **"yet."**

💬 Practice Sentences

  1. I ______ (see) that movie before.
  2. She ______ (finish) her lunch already.
  3. We ______ (not/decide) on a topic yet.

Answers: 1) have seen, 2) has finished, 3) have not decided

🎯 Quick Challenge

Write 3 sentences using the Present Perfect Tense about your study routine and share them in the comments below! Here is a sample sentence to get you started:

“I have studied this topic for two hours, but I still have some questions.”


📅 Tomorrow (Day 3): Academic Reading Skills

Comments

Shahida Noreen said…
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