grade 2 lesson 10
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Jobs in a court house
lawyer
judge
jury
defendant
prosecutor
lawyer
judge
jury
defendant
prosecutor
변 호 사
판 사
배 심 원
피 고인
검 사
Have you ever _______ a cricket? (ears)
Have you ever _________ an eagle? (eyes)
Have you ever _________ roasted garlic? (mouth)
Have you ever _________ a carnation? (nose)
Have you ever _____________ a mink coat? (hand)
heard
seen
tasted
smelt
felt/touched
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10:3011:30
12:00
2:00
3:003:404:00
Using the present
perfect tense
The present perfect is used when the time period has not finished:
I have seen three movies this week.(This week has not finished yet.)
The present perfect is often used when the time is not mentioned:
Gerry has failed his exam again.
The present perfect is often used when the time is recent:
Ikuko has just arrived in Victoria.
The present perfect is often used with for and since.
Greg has lived here for 20 years.Greg has lived here since 1978.
The present perfect is formed like this:
have plus past participle
Jack _______________(be) my friend for over 20 years. We ______________(know) each other since we were children. Recently, he and his family _______________(move) to a house on the same street as me, and now our children play together almost every day.
For the last ten years, Jack and I ____________(play) for the same hockey team every Saturday. Jack is a better player than I am, but in the last few months he _______________ (have) some trouble with his left knee, and he _______________ (find) it hard to play a full game. He ________________(see) the doctor several times about his knee, but the doctor doesn't know what is causing his pain. Jack _______________ (decide) to take a break from hockey for a while, so that his knee can recover. It's going to be lonely on the team without him!
has been
have knownhave moved
have played
has hadhas found
has seen
has decided