PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

Here’s a thing in this Language,

That I think it has no sense,

´cause I feel very confused,

It’s the Present Perfect Tense.

The structure seems so easy,

You put “has or have” and go,

The main verb in past participle,

It is all you have to know,

To understand very fast,

There is such a good way,

It’s an action from the past,

That continues until today.

There are other examples intended,

Using this not to skid,

For something that just happened,

Or something I never did.

Or even for something that happened,

But we don’t know exactly when,

Use the present perfect tense,

To get all perfectly then,

There’s a girl who can help us,

To understand all this better,

´Cause her name has many clues,

Each one of its letters,

She´s Jeany San Francisco,

Now we have our defense,

´Cause she’ll always shows to us,

Which phrase is in that tense.

Just, Ever and Already,

Never, Yet, Since, For,

Very important adverbs,

To remind us all before.

Have you ever seen these words,

When you were reading some test?

If you found some of these,

They were not the Simple Past!

Now you have all you need,

To know this tense very well,

Find your way to use it for,

Into mistake, not to dwell.

Leila Melo Lima Yamasaki Cruz
Enviado por Leila Melo Lima Yamasaki Cruz em 07/04/2022
Reeditado em 02/06/2023
Código do texto: T7490130
Classificação de conteúdo: seguro