UNIT 7 Present perfect (1) (I
have done)/kalimat sempurna waktu sekarang
A. Study this example
situation:/pelajari contoh situasi
berikut
Tom is looking for his key. He
can't find it. He has lost his key. 'He has lost his key' = He lost it and he
still hasn't got it.
Have/has lost is the present
perfect simple: (Tom sedang mencari
kunci. Dia tidak dapat menemukannya. Dia sudah kehilangan kunci. Dia sudah
kehilanga kunci = dia kehilangan dan belum menemukannya.)
I/we/they/you have (= I've
etc.) finished/lost/done/been etc.
he/she/it has (= he's etc.)
finished/lost/done/been etc.
The present perfect simple is
have/has + past participle. The past participle often ends in –ed (finished/decided etc.), but many important verbs are irregular
(lost/done/been/written etc.). For a list of irregular verbs, see Appendix 1.
B. When we use the present
perfect there is always a connection with now. The action in the past has a result
now: (ketika kita menggunaka present
perfect akan selalu berhubungan dengan waktu sekarang. Kejadian dimulai di
waktu lampau dan hasilnya sekarang)
* 'Where's your key?' J don't
know. I've lost it.' (I haven't got it now)
* He told me his name but I've
forgotten it. (I can't remember it now)
* 'Is Sally here?' 'No, she's
gone out.' (she is out now)
* I can't find my bag. Have
you seen it? (do you know where it is now?)
We often use the present
perfect to give new information or to announce a recent happening: (kita sering menggunakan present perfect
untuk memberi informasi dan pengumuman):
* Ow! I've cut my finger.
* The road is closed. There's
been (= there has been) an accident.
* (from the news) The police
have arrested two men in connection with the robbery.
C. You can use the present
perfect with just, already and yet: (anda
bisa gnakan present perfect dengan just, already, dan yet)
Just = a short time ago:
* 'Would you like something to
eat?' 'No, thanks. I've just had lunch.'
* Hello. Have you just
arrived?
We use already to say that
something happened sooner than expected (see also Unit 110D)./kita gunakan already untuk mengungkapkan
kejadian yang baru saja terjadi)
* 'Don't forget to post the
letter, will you?' 'I've already posted it.'
* 'What time is Mark leaving?'
'He's already gone.'
Yet = 'until now' and shows
that the speaker is expecting something to happen. Use yet only in questions
and negative sentences (see
also Unit 110C):/ Yet = sampai sekarang
dan menunjukan si pembicara berharap sesuatu bisa terjadi. Hanya digunakan
dalam kalimat negative dan tanya
* Has it stopped raining yet?
* I've written the letter but
I haven't posted it yet.
D. Note the difference between
gone (to) and been (to):
* Jim is away on holiday. He
has gone to Spain.
(= he is there now or on his way there)
* Jane is back home from holiday
now. She has been to Italy.
(= she has now come back from Italy)
For been (to) see also Units 8
and 125B.
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EXERCISES
7.1 You are writing a letter
to a friend. In the letter you give news about yourself and other people. Use
the
words given to make sentences.
Use the present perfect.
Dear Chris,
Lots of things have happened
since I last wrote to you.
1. I/buy/a new car
I've bought a new car.
2. my father/start/a new job
3. I/give up/smoking
4. Charles and Sarah/go/to Brazil
5. Suzanne/have/a baby
7.2 Read the situations and
write sentences. Choose one of the following: arrive break go up grow improve
lose
1. Mike is looking for his
key. He can't find it. He has lost his key.
2. Margaret can't walk and her
leg is in plaster. She ---
3. Maria's English wasn't very
good. Now it is much better. ---
4. Tim didn't have a beard
last month. Now he has a beard. ---
5. This morning I was
expecting a letter. Now I have it. ---
6. Last week the bus fare was
80 pence. Now it is 90. ---
7.3 Complete Bs sentences. Use
the verb in brackets + just/already/yet (as sbown).
1. A: Would you like something
to eat?
B: No, thanks. I've just had
lunch. (just/have)
2. A: Do you know where Julia
is?
B: Yes, I --- her. (just/see)
3. A: What time is David
leaving?
B: He --- (already/leave)
4. A: What's in the newspaper
today?
B: I don't know. I ---
(not/read/yet)
5. A: Is Ann coming to the
cinema with us?
B: No, she --- the film.
(already/see)
6. A: Are your friends here
yet?
B: Yes, they --- (just/arrive)
7. A: What does Tim think
about your plan?
B: I --- (not/tell/yet)
7.4 Read the situations and
write sentences with just, already or yet.
1. After lunch you go to see a
friend at her house. She says 'Would you like something to eat?'
You say: No, thank you. I've
just had lunch. (have lunch)
2. Joe goes out. Five minutes
later, the phone rings and the caller says 'Can I speak to Joe?'
You say: I'm afraid --- (go
out)
3. You are eating in a
restaurant. The waiter thinks you have finished and starts to take your plate
away.
You say: Wait a minute! ---
(not/finish)
4. You are going to a
restaurant this evening. You phone to reserve a table. Later your friend says
'Shall I phone to reserve a table?'
You say: No --- it. (do)
5. You know that a friend of
yours is looking for a job. Perhaps she has been successful. Ask her.
You say: ---? (find)
6. Ann went to the bank, but a
few minutes ago she returned. Somebody asks 'Is Ann still at the bank?'
You say: No, --- (come back)
7.5 Put in been or gone.
1. Jim is on holiday. He's
gone to Italy.
2. Hello! I've just --- to the
shops. I've bought lots of things.
3. Alice isn't here at the moment. She's --- to
the shop to get a newspaper.
4. Tom has. --- out. He'll be
back in about an hour.
5. 'Are you going to the
bank?' 'No, I've already --- to the bank.'
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