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a) today, this week, this month, this semester [sɪ'mestə].

 

Rob has had five cups of coffee today.

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b) recently ['riːsntlɪ] ( , ), lately ['leɪtlɪ] ( , ), so far (), before ().

 

Alice Ashton has recently published a book about her travels.

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c) in/over the last few days ( ), in/over the past few years ( ).

 

We have met a lot of interesting people in the last few days.

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3. , ( , Continuous)

: for ( ) since [sɪns] ().

They have known Lucy for ten years.

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I have been here since early morning.

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pRESENT PERFECT

Present Perfect to have ( have has) II

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1 . . . 2 . . . 3. . . 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . I have done You have done He has done She has done It has done We have done You have done They have done I have not done You have not done He has not done She has not done It has not done We have not done You have not done They have not done Have I done? Have you done? Has he done? Hasshe done? Has it done? Have we done? Haveyou done? Havethey done?

PRESENT PERFECT

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I have seen him today.
         

   
 
 
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.. not . .

I have not seen him today.

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Have you seen him today?
             

 

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Whom has he seen today?
 
                 

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Who has seen him today?


VI. EXERCISES

 





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