A. Study this example conversation:
DAVE: Have you travelled a lot, Jane?
JANE: Yes, I've been to lots of places.
DAVE: Really? Have you ever been to China?
JANE: Yes, I've been to China twice.
DAVE: What about India?
JANE: No, I haven't been to India.
When we talk about a period of time that
continues from the past until now, we use the present perfect (have been/have
travelled etc.). Here, Dave and Jane are talking about the places Jane has
visited in her life (which is a period that continues until now).
* Have you ever eaten caviar? (in your life)
* We've never had a car.
* 'Have you read Hamlet?' 'No, I haven't read
any of Shakespeare's plays.'
* Susan really loves that film. She's seen it
eight times!
* What a boring film! It's the most boring
film I've ever seen.
In the following examples too the speakers
are talking about a period that continues until now (recently/in the last few
days/so far/since breakfast etc.):
* Have you heard from George recently?
* I've met a lot of people in the last few
days.
* Everything is going well. We haven't had
any problems so far.
* I'm hungry. I haven't eaten anything since
breakfast. (= from breakfast
until now)
* It's nice to see you again. We haven't seen
each other for a long time.
B. We use the present perfect with
today/this morning/this evening etc.
when these periods are not finished at the
time of speaking (see
also Unit 14B):
* I've drunk four cups of coffee today.
(perhaps I'll drink more
before today is finished)
* Have you had a holiday this year (yet)?
* I haven't seen Tom this morning. Have you?
* Ron hasn't worked very hard this term.
C. Note that we say 'It's the first time
something has happened' (present
perfect). For example:
Don is having a driving lesson. He is very
nervous and unsure because
it is his first lesson.
* It's the first time he has driven a car.
(not 'drives') or He has never
driven a car before.
* Linda has lost her passport again. It's the
second time this has
happened. (not 'happens')
* This is a lovely meal. It's the first good
meal I've had for ages. (not 'I
have')
* Bill is phoning his girlfriend again.
That's the third time he's phoned her
this evening.
EXERCISES
8.1 You are asking somebody questions about
things he or she has done.
Make questions from the words in brackets.
1. (ever/ride/horse?)
Have you ever ridden a horse?
2. (ever/be/California?)
3. (ever/run/marathon?)
4. (ever/speak/famous person?)
5. (always/live/in this town?)
6. (most beautiful place/ever/visit?) What
8.2 Complete BS answers. Some sentences are
positive and some
negative. Use a verb from this list:
be
be cat happen
have meet play
read see see
try
1. A: What's George's sister like?
B: I've no idea. I've never met her.
2. A: How is Amy these days?
B: I don't know. I --- her recently.
3. A: Are you hungry?
B: Yes. I --- much today.
4. A: Can you play chess?
B: Yes, but --- for ages.
5. A: Did you enjoy your holiday?
B: Yes, it's the best holiday --- for a long
time.
6. A: What's that book like?
B: I don't know ---
7. A: Is Brussels an interesting place?
B: I've no idea --- there.
8. A: Mike was late for work again today.
B: Again? He --- every day this week.
9. A: Do you like caviar?
B: I don't know ---
10. A: The car broke down again yesterday.
B: Not again! That's the second time --- this
week.
11. Who's that woman by the door)
B: I don't know --- before.)
8.3 Complete these sentences using today/this
year/this term etc.
1. I saw Tom yesterday but I haven't seen him
today.
2. I read a newspaper yesterday but I ---
today.
3. Last year the company made a profit but
this year ---
4. Tracy
worked hard at school last term but ---
5. It snowed a lot last winter but ---
6. Our football team won a lot of games last
season but we ---
8.4 Read the situations and write sentences
as shown in the examples.
1. Jack is driving a car but he's very
nervous and not sure what to do.
You ask: Have you driven a car before?
2. Len is playing tennis. He's not very good
and he doesn't know the
rules.
You ask: Have ---
3. Sue is riding a horse. She doesn't look
very confident or comfortable.
You ask: ---
She says: ---
4. Maria is in London. She has just arrived and it's very
new for her.
You ask: ---
She says: ---
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