Present Perfect Form
Verbs tell us that someone or something is doing, feeling or being.
The men arrived.
The creatures worried.
The forest is silent.
Verbs tell us that someone or something is doing, feeling or being.
Which are the verbs in this paragraph?
This lushly illustrated book makes a plea for the rainforests of the earth.
The green foliage of the jungle covers the pages and hides some of the
creatures who become voices for the forest. Two men approach a huge
kapok tree and the larger man commands the smaller one to cut it down.
Cutting a kapok tree of that size is no easy task and the man soon tires
and falls asleep at the base of the tree. One by one the animals approach
him and whisper reasons for letting the tree live into his ear as he sleeps.
Verbs tell us that someone or something is doing, feeling or being.
Which are the verbs in this paragraph?
This lushly illustrated book makes a plea for the rainforests of the earth.
The green foliage of the jungle covers the pages and hides some of the
creatures who become voices for the forest. Two men approach a huge
kapok tree and the larger man commands the smaller one to cut it
down. Cutting a kapok tree of that size is no easy task and the man soon
tires and falls asleep at the base of the tree. One by one the animals
approach him and whisper reasons to let the tree live into his ear as he
sleeps.
Verbs have tense. They tell us when the action happened.
In the present
In the past
The men arrive in the forest.
The men arrived in the forest.
We watch.
We watched.
The man sleeps.
The man slept.
This way of writing about the
past is called the past tense.
Present Perfect Form
The monkeys have come to the man.
The man has not woken.
They have chattered to him.
present tense form of
have (helping verb)
past participle of main verb
(completed/perfected)
The present perfect form is created by using two verbs: the present form of ‘have
with the past participle of the main verb.
Present perfect form or past tense
The birds flew over the forest.
They cleared the underbrush.
People settled on the land.
The birds have flown over the forest.
People have settled on the land.
They have cleared the underbrush.
Which of these sentences are in the past tense?
Which are in the present perfect form?
Present perfect form or past tense
Past tense Perfect form
Which of these sentences are in the past tense?
Which are in the present perfect form?
The birds flew over the forest.
They cleared the underbrush.
People settled on the land.
The birds have flown over the forest.
People have settled on the land.
They have cleared the underbrush.
Perfect form
The perfect form of the past tense suggests that
a past action is still affecting the present.
Past tense Perfect form
I changed my mind.
The animals persuaded me.
I dreamt such a dream.
I have changed my mind.
The animals have persuaded me.
I have dreamt such a dream.
still affecting the present.
I changed my
mind and it is still
changed.
I dreamt and I am
still thinking about
my dream.
The animals
persuaded me
and I am still
persuaded.
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