Learning Objectives
2 minutes readingThe Present Perfect connects past experience to present relevance. Ask yourself: "Is this still relevant now?" If yes, use Present Perfect.
Grammar Explanation
4 minutes readingExperience & Results Connected to Now
Use for: Experience without specific time, recent results, unfinished time periods, duration with for/since
Expressing Duration
FOR: two years, three months, a week, ages
SINCE: 2020, January, Monday, I started
ALREADY (positive - completed before expected), YET (negative/questions - not completed), JUST (very recently), EVER (at any time - questions), NEVER (at no time - negative meaning)
Context & Professional Usage
5 minutes readingProfessional Context (70%)
Everyday Usage (30%)
Business English Examples
6 minutes readingCorrect Professional Usage
Experience without specific dates
Completed before expected
Duration up to now
Very recent completion
Asking about any past experience
Not completed (expected)
Common Business Mistakes
Use: "I've worked here for three years." (FOR + period)
Use: "I sent the email yesterday." (Past Simple with specific time)
Use: "Have you ever worked abroad?" (Present Perfect for general experience)
Professional Listening Exercise
6 minutesListen to David, a project manager, giving a stand-up update about his team's progress:
David (Project Manager):
"Good morning, everyone. Let me give you a quick update on where we are with the Henderson project.
First, the good news. Sarah has already finished the user research phase, and she's just submitted her findings to the design team. The results are very promising - we've identified three key areas for improvement.
On the development side, Marcus and his team have been working on this project since January, so for about four months now. They've completed the backend integration, but they haven't started the frontend work yet. That's scheduled for next week.
I've just received confirmation from the client that they've approved the revised timeline. They've been very understanding about the delays we experienced in February.
One challenge: we haven't found a replacement for Tom yet. He's been our lead QA tester for two years, and since he left last month, we've had to redistribute his responsibilities. Have any of you ever worked with external QA consultants? I'm considering bringing someone in temporarily.
Finally, I've already scheduled a stakeholder meeting for Friday. I've sent calendar invites to everyone, so please confirm your attendance. We've made significant progress this quarter, and I want to make sure everyone is aligned before we move to the next phase."
Question 1: What has Sarah already finished?
Question 2: How long have Marcus and his team been working on the project?
Question 3: Complete: "They've completed the backend integration, but they _______ the frontend work yet."
Quick Comprehension Quiz
4 minutesChoose the correct option for each professional situation:
In a job interview: "I _____ three international companies in my career."
Email update: "I _____ the contract to legal for review. They should respond by tomorrow."
Which is correct for duration? "She has worked here _____ 2018."
Stand-up meeting: "The client _____ the proposal yet. We're still waiting."
Professional Practice Exercises
7 minutesExercise A: Complete with FOR or SINCE
I've been a project manager _______ five years.
She's worked in the finance department _______ 2019.
We've been partners with TechCorp _______ nearly a decade.
The marketing team has been using this software _______ they launched the new website.
Exercise B: Complete with ALREADY, YET, JUST, or EVER
Have you _______ worked with clients from Asia before?
I've _______ finished the report - it's printing now.
We haven't received their feedback _______.
Good news - the client has _______ approved the budget!
Exercise C: Error Correction
❌ "I have worked here since five years."
❌ "She has sent the email yesterday."
❌ "Did you ever managed a budget this large?"
Speaking Preparation
4 minutesUse these topics to prepare for speaking practice with your teacher. Focus on using Present Perfect correctly.
Complete these sentences about your professional experience:
- "I've worked in _______ for _______ years."
- "I've managed/led/coordinated _______."
- "I've never _______ but I'd like to."
- "I've already _______ this year."
Imagine you're giving a stand-up update. Answer these questions:
- "What have you completed since our last meeting?"
- "What haven't you finished yet?"
- "How long have you been working on your current task?"
- "Have you encountered any problems?"
Discuss one of these topics with your teacher:
- Career: What are the most important things you've learned in your career?
- Skills: What new skills have you developed recently?
- Changes: How has your industry changed since you started working?
Key uses: Experience (I've managed...), Recent results (I've just finished...), Duration (I've worked here for/since...)
Key markers: already, yet, just, ever, never, for, since
Remember: No specific past time with Present Perfect!