字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hi, my name is Ronnie today By special request I'm to teach you some grammar Yeah, yeah um a lot of people um Comment "thank you", and ask me Ronnie, what's Present perfect, what's past Perfect what's Pp? Wha, where am I? How did I get here? So I'm here to help you Teach you this so you can learn it forever. It's very easy once you get it first of all so present perfect [Vs.] past perfect all of The tenses in English when you have something that's perfect it means you have to use the past participle of the verb now as An English teacher I don't like having to write past participle because it takes it a long time and it's hard to say really quickly, so Most people shorten it to [Pp]. Not I have to pee pee different okay, so when I write on the board [Pp]. It means the past participle the past participle it's hard to say, of the verb is the third part of the verb so for example if you have the verb have What is the past participle of have? No, no, no no had oh yeah Good so had is the past participle of have perfect, so Let's start off present perfect we use for Events in the past I know it's confusing because it says right here present perfect, but both of these grammars Grammars both of these tenses we use to talk [about] a past event so present perfect is have or has plus the past participle if it is I, they, you, and we. We have if it is he, she, or it you have to use has This is the number one mistake that Students make when they're writing or speaking a lot of people say She have which is wrong you have to be careful. You can remember he ,she, it. He, she, it, he shit is has okay, I, they, you ,and we is have plus the past participle So I've asked you. What is the past tense of have? answer, had so if you know that the present tense is have plus p p You're Gonna go oh, oh. Yeah, okay. Hold on the past tense of have Is had so when we use past perfect? we're all we're changing is this verb to had It's that easy so the other very easy thing about past perfect is We don't have to change it for he, she, or it. yay There's nothing to really remember about the past perfect except for it's had so I He, she, it, they, we, and you . We all use had fun times um when we use the negative It's the same idea except we're using hadn't so I, he, she, it, they, we, you hadn't it's unusual to say had not If you want to use had not it's um to more emphasize things like I had not done that but we usually say hadn't Okay, and again Because it is perfect you have to use the past participle or the PP of the verb Is this easy now? so present perfect have plus the past participle past perfect had plus the past participle good let's go into the negative of present perfect when we use I, they, you, and we. We have to use haven't just like in the present or in the positive and again he, she, and it we have to use hasn't plus the past participle if you want to make a question in the present perfect you're going to say have or has Then you're going to use the subject so in this case these are the subjects has he plus the past participle has he Eaten is a present perfect sentence You can change he to a person's name. I can say has Kevin eaten because Kevin is a he I have to use has. So remember that as well as important when we use past perfect Like I said, it's the same idea we don't have to change This reflecting on the subject. The question form we don't have to try and change either so it's had Plus your subject plus your past participle, and you must Have a question mark if you do not have a question mark at the end of the sentence It's just wrong and your teacher goes wrong and you don't understand why because you remember has and have but Don't forget the question mark alright so I hope that you can remember how to use or how to sorry how to make present perfect and Past perfect if you have any questions, or comments about this please Email me go to Engvid.com Write me a letter, write me a comment, and I'll get back to you soon. Bye. Bye
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