English A2 - Present Perfect Tense & Present Perfect vs Past Simple & Squibbly Wibbly
English•
Level A2
•60 min
Present Perfect Tense
The Present Perfect Tense is used to talk about actions that happened at an indefinite time in the past. We often use it to describe experiences or situations that are relevant to the present.
Key Points
- Form: Subject + has/have + past participle.
- Use for experiences, changes, and situations that continue.
- Time expressions: ever, never, for, since.
Present Perfect vs Past Simple
The Present Perfect and Past Simple are two important tenses in English. They help us talk about actions that happened in the past. The Present Perfect connects the past with the present, while the Past Simple talks about actions that are finished.
Key Points
- The Present Perfect is formed with 'have' + past participle.
- The Past Simple is formed with the second form of the verb.
- Use the Present Perfect for experiences and the Past Simple for specific past actions.
Squibbly Wibbly
The topic 'Squibbly Wibbly' is fun and imaginative. It refers to something that is not straight, wobbly, or curvy. This lesson will help you understand how to describe things that are squiggly or have a wobbly shape.
Key Points
- Understanding the meaning of squibbly wibbly.
- Learning to describe objects using adjectives.
- Practicing sentences with squibbly wibbly in different contexts.