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Q Present Perfect Simple : Time Expressions In sentences with the Present Perfect Simple , time expressions help to show : ? that the action is still continuing ; ? that the action is finished but is still relevant to the present . J In your notebook , complete the following sentences using one of the time expressions in the box . There is more than one possibility . £ 3 They have returned from their trip to Canada . $ Lena and Sam haven't finished their work . ( cj Rose has been to China . She hopes to go there next year . fl Anita has played tennis twice . @ I have seen that film . I enjoyed it very much . f She has received the report but hasn ' t had time to read it . g I have heard such a strange story . I can ' t believe my ears . £ How does the time expression in each sentence above show the connection between past and present ? Discuss . Pay attention to the placement of the time expression in the sentence . / In your notebook , copy the following sentences and add a time expression to each . & The school has set up an online school news site . S > Have you read the business section of the newspaper ? @ Joseph has written several feature articles for the school newspaper . fl Have the members of the newspaper club chosen their next editor ? 0 The newspaper has added a weekly sports magazine . For and Since ? Use for to show how long an action has been going on . Anna has played the guitar for five years . ? Use since to show the point in time when the action began . Anna has played the guitar since 1998 . Note : for can be used in both Present Perfect Simple and Past Simple L--, 4 In your notebook , complete the sentences with / or or since . & He has been a pilot ten years . B > The director worked on the movie three years , and finished it in 2002 . c I have lived in this apartment I was a baby . < 3 He has written for the newspaper he moved to the city in 1 995 . Q The world has changed the discoveryof electricity . Time Expressions today this week / month / year during the last week / month / year never yet ( used in questions and negative sentences ) already ( not used in negative sentences ) ever ( used in questions ) just recently so far lately
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