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English – Present Perfect Simple: Forms and Uses – BAC Literary Stream

English – Present Perfect Simple: Forms and Uses – BAC Literary Stream

The Present Perfect Simple is a crucial tense for the BAC exam. It connects the past to the present and is used to talk about experiences, recent events, and situations that continue up to now.

Form:

Affirmative: Subject + have/has + past participle
“I have visited Paris.” / “She has finished her homework.”

Negative: Subject + haven’t/hasn’t + past participle
“They haven’t arrived yet.” / “He hasn’t eaten anything.”

Interrogative: Have/Has + subject + past participle?
“Have you ever been to London?” / “Has she called you?”

Uses:

  • Experience (no specific time): “I have been to Mecca twice.” / “Have you ever eaten couscous?”
  • Change over time: “The population has increased significantly.” / “Technology has changed our lives.”
  • Recent actions with present result: “I have lost my keys.” (I can’t find them now) / “She has broken her leg.” (it’s still broken)
  • Unfinished actions (with for/since): “I have lived here for ten years.” / “She has worked at this school since 2015.”
  • News and announcements: “The president has arrived.” / “Scientists have discovered a new species.”

Signal Words for Present Perfect:

  • Ever: “Have you ever seen the ocean?”
  • Never: “I have never been to the USA.”
  • Just (recently): “He has just left.”
  • Already: “She has already finished her homework.”
  • Yet (negative/question): “Have you finished yet?” / “I haven’t done it yet.”
  • Recently/Lately: “I have recently started learning Chinese.”
  • So far: “So far, we have covered five chapters.”
  • For/Since: “for two years” / “since 2020”

For vs Since:

  • For + duration: for three days, for a week, for a long time, for years
  • Since + starting point: since Monday, since 2020, since yesterday, since I was a child

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Don’t use specific past time expressions (yesterday, last week, in 2020) with present perfect.
  • Wrong: “I have seen him yesterday.” → Right: “I saw him yesterday.” (past simple)
  • Wrong: “I have finished my homework last night.” → Right: “I finished my homework last night.”

BAC Exercise:

Complete the sentences with the present perfect:
1. I ___ (visit) three different countries so far.
2. She ___ (not finish) her project yet.
3. ___ you ever ___ (eat) Algerian couscous?
4. They ___ (live) in Algiers since 2018.
5. He ___ (just / arrive) from the airport.

Answers: 1. have visited, 2. hasn’t finished, 3. Have/eaten, 4. have lived, 5. has just arrived

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