Present Perfect Tense: Nama Kelompok
Present Perfect Tense: Nama Kelompok
Nama Kelompok :
1. I GUSTI PUTU WAHYU DANA ARSANA (07)
2. I KOMANG AGUS GUNAWAN (10)
3. KETUT GEDE RAI WISTIKA PUTRA (20)
4. PUTU SATRYA PRADANA ADI PUTRA (34)
The present perfect tense is a rather important tense in English, but it gives
speakers of some languages a difficult time. That is because it uses concepts or
ideas that do not exist in those languages. In fact, the structure of the present
perfect tense is very simple. The problems come with the use of the tense. In
addition, there are some differences in usage between British and American
English.
We have We've
!!!
The action or state was in In my head, I have a
the past. memory now.
- +
+ -
+ -
Was the price $1.50 Is the price $1.70 today?
yesterday?
- +
For negative sentences in the past perfect continuous tense, we insert not after
the first auxiliary verb. For question sentences, we exchange
the subject and first auxiliary verb. Look at these example sentences with
the past perfect continuous tense:
subject auxiliary verb auxiliary verb main verb
When speaking with the past perfect continuous tense, we often contract the
subject and first auxiliary verb:
I had been I'd been
you had been you'd been
9 11
For example, imagine that you meet Ram at 11am. Ram says to you:
• "I am angry. I have been waiting for two hours." Later, you tell your
friends:
• "Ram was angry. He had been waiting for two hours."