ESL Present Perfect Game - Grammar and Speaking: Forming Sentences and Questions from Prompts - Pre-intermediate (A2) - 35 minutes. In this fast-paced present perfect time expressions game, students race to make sentences and questions with time expressions that are associated with the present perfect tense.
Point 1: We often use the present perfect to discuss status of actions that need to be done. Have you finished the report yet? No, I have not finished yet. / No, not yet. Have you even started? Yes, I already started. / Yes, I have. Point 2: We use the particle yet in the questions and negative forms to show an action is time sensitive. We use time expressions such as for 30 minutes and since early morning to describe the length of time the activity has already going on. To form a sentence in the future perfect progressive use will + have + been verbing (present participle) form of the verb. .