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This document contains a checklist asking if various household chores have been completed this week or morning. It then provides examples of responses in the present perfect tense to indicate who has or has not completed each task. The document also includes explanations and examples of how to form the positive, negative, and interrogative present perfect tense in English using have/has + past participle. It provides context for when to use the present perfect and examples with time expressions like for, since, already, before, yet.
This document contains a checklist asking if various household chores have been completed this week or morning. It then provides examples of responses in the present perfect tense to indicate who has or has not completed each task. The document also includes explanations and examples of how to form the positive, negative, and interrogative present perfect tense in English using have/has + past participle. It provides context for when to use the present perfect and examples with time expressions like for, since, already, before, yet.
This document contains a checklist asking if various household chores have been completed this week or morning. It then provides examples of responses in the present perfect tense to indicate who has or has not completed each task. The document also includes explanations and examples of how to form the positive, negative, and interrogative present perfect tense in English using have/has + past participle. It provides context for when to use the present perfect and examples with time expressions like for, since, already, before, yet.
BOY/GIRL? Have you taken out the rubbish this week?
Have you done the washing up this week?
Have you made your bed this morning?
Have you done the vacuuming this week?
Have you cleaned your room this week?
I have taken out the rubbish this week.
I haven’t taken out the rubbish this week.
My brother/sister has taken out the rubbish
this week.
My mother/father has taken out the
rubbish this week. No one has taken out the rubbish this week. I have done the washing up this week.
.I haven’t done the washing up this week.
My brother/sister has done the washing up
this week.
My mother/father has done the washing up
this week. No one has done the washing up this week. I have made my bed this morning.
.I haven’t made my bed this morning.
My brother/sister has made my bed this
morning.
My mother/father has made my bed this
morning. No one has made my bed this morning. I have done the vacuuming this week.
.I haven’t done the vacuuming this week.
My brother/sister has done the vacuuming
this week.
My mother/father has done the vacuuming
this week. No one has done the vacuuming this week. I have cleaned my room this week.
.I haven’t cleaned my room this week.
My brother/sister has cleaned my room this
week.
My mother/father has cleaned my room
this week. No one has cleaned my room this week. Have you taken out the rubbish this week?
Have you done the washing up this week?
Have you made your bed this morning?
Have you done the vacuuming this week?
Have you cleaned your room this week?
PRESENT PERFECT POTVRDNI OBLIK I/we/you/they +HAVE +past participle He/she/ it +HAS +past participle Past participle -glagol+ed/d/ied ili III kolona za nepravilne glagole) HAVE - ‘VE I have cleaned my room.- I’ve cleaned my room. HAS – ‘S She has cleaned her room. – She’s cleaned her room. PRESENT PERFECT ODRIČNI OBLIK
I/we/you/they +HAVEN’T +past participle
He/she/ it +HASN’T +past participle
I haven’t finished my essay.
Sam hasn’t finished his essay. PRESENT PERFECT UPITNI OBLIK HAVE +I/we/you/they +past participle HAS + he/she/ it +past participle Have you finished your essay? Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. Has Sam finished his essay? Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t. UPOTREBA Za radnju koja je počela u prošlosti i još uvek traje: I have known Peter for five years. Za radnju koja se završila u prošlosti ali vremenski period u kom se desila još uvek traje ( today, this week/ month/ year….): I have visited my granny twice this month. Kada govorimo uopšteno o dosadašnjem iskustvu (najčešće sa prilozima EVER i NEVER): Mary has never been to the Zoo. UPOTREBA Za radnje koje su se dogodile u prošlosti a njihov efekat je vidljiv u sadašnjosti. I’ve read War and Peace, so I can talk about it. Kate has lost her keys and can’t open the door. Uz priloge JUST (upravo, samo što), SINCE (od), FOR, ALREADY (već), BEFORE (pre), YET (još uvek) I have just had lunch. John has lived in London since August. We have already finished our meal. I have never seen that man before. Susan hasn’t talked to Tom yet.
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