LEVEL 5 GRAMMAR, JUNE 30, 2017
We began by revising obligation and permission in the past.
We also introduced the idea of: to be supposed to.
I was supposed to do the project, but I didn't have time.
It is often something we should do, but which we choose not to....
We then went on to look at the Present Perfect.
I have eaten
She has lived in Spain
We have been there three times.
P.P. with Yet and Already.
We use Already with positive statements.
We use Yet wtih negatives and questions.
I have already cleaned the kitchen
I haven't hoovered the living room yet.
Have you finished yet?
P.P. with Since and For
We use since with a point in time: I have been here since three o'clock.
We use For with a period of time: I have been here for three hours.
Some examples
I have had my car for three years.
We can use the present perfect with "had" and treat it as a normal verb, for a situation that began in the past and continues to the present.
I have known Joe for 35 years.
She has had long hair since she was 6.
We also introduced the idea of: to be supposed to.
I was supposed to do the project, but I didn't have time.
It is often something we should do, but which we choose not to....
We then went on to look at the Present Perfect.
I have eaten
She has lived in Spain
We have been there three times.
P.P. with Yet and Already.
We use Already with positive statements.
We use Yet wtih negatives and questions.
I have already cleaned the kitchen
I haven't hoovered the living room yet.
Have you finished yet?
P.P. with Since and For
We use since with a point in time: I have been here since three o'clock.
We use For with a period of time: I have been here for three hours.
Some examples
I have had my car for three years.
We can use the present perfect with "had" and treat it as a normal verb, for a situation that began in the past and continues to the present.
I have known Joe for 35 years.
She has had long hair since she was 6.
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