쉐도잉 연습: The Present Perfect Tense | English Grammar Lesson - YouTube로 영어 말하기 배우기

C1
Okay! Get your notebooks ready! In this lesson, we're focusing on the present perfect tense - what it looks like, how to use it and when to use it.
⏸ 일시 정지
22 문장
문장이 너무 짧거나 길면 Edit를 눌러 조정하세요.
1
Okay! Get your notebooks ready! In this lesson, we're focusing on the present perfect tense - what it looks like, how to use it and when to use it.
2
Hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish. If you don't feel confident using the present perfect tense in English yet, there's probably a few reasons why. There's those nasty irregular verbs in past participle form. Or maybe you feel unsure about when to use the present perfect and when to use the past simple tenses.
3
Even if you're quite good at using the present perfect tense in English, it's definitely worth reviewing this tense to jog your memory - that expression means to remind yourself.
4
So are you ready to start? Grab a notepad and a pen and let's go over this beautiful tense right now so that you can feel more confident using it.
5
Oh and if you can think of a friend who needs to review this tense too, make sure you share this lesson with them. Click the share button just underneath this video, they'll thank you for it! First thing, the grammatical structure. What does it look like?
6
Well, it looks like this: Subject "have" or "has" and your main verb in past participle form. So, the subject, you already know this. You can use a proper noun or a pronoun. I, she, they. In the perfect tenses, the verb "have" is an auxiliary verb, it's a helping verb. It's not the main verb in the sentence and that means that it's usually unstressed and often contracted when spoken.
7
So "she has" becomes "she's" "I have" becomes "I've" - but I'll talk more about that soon!
8
But then comes the main verb. In the present perfect tense, the main verb is in past participle form, not in past simple form. Now, this is no problem for regular past tense verbs. For regular verbs, the past participle form is the same as the simple past. So you just need to add -ed. "watch" in the present tense becomes "watched" in past simple and it's also "watched" in past participle form.
9
"laugh" becomes "laughed" and is also "laughed". "dance" "danced" "danced" "call" "called" "called" and even some irregular verbs use the same verb for past simple as the past participle form. "have" in the present tense becomes "had" in the simple past and it's also "had" as a past participle. Easy, right? "win" "won" "won" But these really irregular verbs are the ones that cause all of the headaches because there are three different forms that you need to remember. "go" in the present tense becomes "went" in the past simple and in the past participle form, it's "been" or "gone".
10
Some more examples. "fly" "flew" "flown" "throw" "threw" "thrown" "do" "did" "done" "become" "became" "become" "speak" "spoke" "spoken" I'm sure you can think of many more examples but with these verbs, there's no pattern, there's no rule to follow. You just need to memorise the past participle form - but keep an eye out for my next video next week, which will help you to practise and memorise these past participle forms of irregular verbs. In fact, if you subscribe to this channel - click the red button here - then you'll find out as soon as it's ready. But to use the present perfect tense well, you may need to polish up on some useful irregular English verbs and remind yourself about their past participle form.
11
But let's get back to the structure! You have the subject, ylou have "have" or "has" and our past participle verb. "I have asked my parents to loan me some money." "You have been really helpful today." "They have flown to the capital to meet with the officials." "He has saved enough money to buy a car." "She has forgotten where her hotel is." Now, in this structure often "have" and "has" are contracted to and "I've asked" "You've been" "They've flown" "He's saved" "She's forgotten" Got it? Good. So when should you use the present perfect tense? Well, when there is a connection between the present and the past. Think of it like a bridge that's connecting the present and the past. For example, when something started in the past and continues in the present. "They've been married for three years." You can use it to talk about an activity that you've done several times in the past and that you continue to do now. "She has read many books." And she'll probably read more. You can also use the present perfect to talk about life experience.
12
"He hasn't travelled overseas before." Now before I give you some more examples let's talk about when to use the past simple tense and the present perfect tense because this is often the confusing part about this tense.
13
To answer this question, you need to think about time, finished time and unfinished time.
14
So think about last week - that's a good example of finished time. Last week is finished, it's over. But what about this week? Is this week finished?
15
No, not yet. That's an example of unfinished time. There is still more of this week to come, it's not finished yet. Yesterday, last week, last month, last year, 1991. These are all examples of finished time. Time that is complete. When you're talking about a time period that has finished - like these - you need to use the past simple. But when you're talking about a time period that is unfinished, like today, this week, this year, this month, use the present perfect tense. So let's compare some examples. "Last month, I visited my brother three times." "This month I have visited my brother twice." But the month isn't finished yet and I may visit him again.
16
Try an example with me. "He borrowed my car yesterday." So this sentence is in the past simple. It's finished time. Now, try to change it to the present perfect yourself.
17
What do you need to do?
18
Two things. You need to add the auxiliary verb. "he has" "has" not "have". It changes because our subject is he. "He has borrowed my car today" or this week. lWe need to change the time expression too for our sentence to work in the present perfect tense.
19
It must be unfinished time. Okay so those were all examples of the present perfect in positive sentences. But what about negative forms? Of course, we need to add "not" to our sentence, to our structure. Subject plus "have" or "has" plus not and then our past participle verb. So compare these sentences. "Last month, I visited my brother three times." "This month, I haven't visited him at all." but the month isn't over, yet. I may still visit him. Again, see that this structure is usually contracted in spoken English. "Haven't" This is the most common way to contract the negative form but you may also hear people say "I've not visited him." Both ways are acceptable but you can't contract all three words together.
20
I've n't. You can't do that! It's one contraction, or the other. Another example, "He ate so much yesterday! Notice the time word that we're using. So in present perfect negative, we can say "He hasn't eaten a lot today" but there is still more day so he could eat more food. One more example. "They were at school yesterday." In the present perfect, "They haven't been at school all morning." But the day's not finished yet and they may arrive in the afternoon. Of course, you need to ask present perfect questions too, right? As with all English question forms, our auxiliary verb needs to change position. So we have "have" and "has", our subject and our past participle verb. "Has he cleaned the bathroom?" "Have you eaten enough?" "Has it rained today?" "Have they finished yet?" Now compare these two questions. "Did you go to Thailand last year?" This is a past simple question so the auxiliary verb "do" takes the tense it becomes "did" but now compare it to "Have you been to Thailand?" This means at any time in the past, it's your life experience, but of course, you're still alive, so you may go in the future. The difference is the time reference. There is a lot to think about when using the present perfect tense, right?
21
But I hope that this lesson made everything a little easier, especially the basics. If you're clear on the basics, it's a good thing. Make sure that you're subscribed to the mmmEnglish Channel because the next few lessons that I make will help you to practise using the present perfect tense. You don't want to miss them! Just click that red subscribe button just there. You can watch more mmmEnglish lessons right here or you can improve your pronunciation and your English speaking skills by practising with the imitation technique right here!
22
Thanks so much for watching and I'll see you in the next lesson. Bye for now!

앱 다운로드

당신이 말하는 모든 문장을 AI가 채점

TRENDING

인기 동영상

이 비디오로 말하기 연습을 해야 하는 이유는 무엇인가요?

현재완료 시제를 배우는 과정에서 이 비디오를 활용하는 것은 매우 유익합니다. 영어 쉐도잉을 통해 자연스러운 스피킹을 연습할 수 있으며, 문법을 익히는 동시에 실생활에서 사용되는 표현들에 노출될 수 있습니다. 이 비디오는 복잡한 현재완료 시제를 쉽게 이해하도록 도와주며, 나만의 대화 상황에서도 적용할 수 있는 많은 예제를 제공합니다. 이처럼 영어 회화 연습을 통해 자신감을 키우고, 좀 더 유창하게 영어를 구사할 수 있습니다.

문맥 속 문법 및 표현

  • 주어 + have/has + 과거 분사: 문장 구조의 기본을 잘 이해해야 합니다. 예를 들어, "I have eaten", "She has finished"와 같은 표현은 현재와 과거를 연결하는 중요한 역할을 합니다.
  • 부정문 만들기: "not"을 추가하여 부정문을 생성할 수 있습니다. "He hasn't eaten"처럼, 현재 순간에 영향을 미치는 과거의 상황을 설명합니다.
  • 질문 구조: 질문을 할 때는 보조동사의 위치를 바꿔야 합니다. "Have you been to Thailand?"와 같은 문장에서 경험을 묻는 형식이 강조됩니다.

이와 같은 문법 구조를 연습하면서 영어 쉐도잉 기법을 활용하면, 발음을 개선하고 보다 자연스러운 대화를 만들 수 있습니다.

자주 발생하는 발음 함정

현재완료 시제에서 사용되는 몇몇 단어의 발음에 주의해야 합니다. 예를 들어, "have" 및 "has"는 일반적으로 빠르게 발음되며, 이로 인해 부정형 "hasn't"가 흔히 "핸스트"처럼 들릴 수 있습니다. 또한, 대화 중에는 축약형 표현이 많이 쓰이기 때문에 "I've", "She's"와 같은 형태도 빠르게 연습해야 합니다. 이러한 발음상의 미세한 차이를 잡는 것이 중요하며, shadowspeaks 기법을 통해 반복 연습하면 더 효과적입니다.

비디오에 등장하는 다양한 표현과 문장 구조를 꾸준히 연습하면서, 영어 회화 능력을 한층 더 발전시킬 수 있습니다. 영어 쉐도잉을 적극 활용하여 이러한 표현들을 자연스럽게 체화해보세요!

쉐도잉이란? 영어 실력을 빠르게 키우는 과학적 방법

쉐도잉(Shadowing)은 원래 전문 통역사 훈련을 위해 개발된 언어 학습 기법으로, 다언어 학자인 Dr. Alexander Arguelles에 의해 대중화된 방법입니다. 핵심 원리는 간단하지만 매우 강력합니다: 원어민의 영어를 들으면서 1~2초의 짧은 지연으로 즉시 소리 내어 따라 말하는 것——마치 '그림자(shadow)'처럼 화자를 따라가는 것입니다. 문법 공부나 수동적인 청취와 달리, 쉐도잉은 뇌와 입 근육이 동시에 실시간으로 영어를 처리하고 재현하도록 훈련합니다. 연구에 따르면 이 방법은 발음 정확도, 억양, 리듬, 연음, 청취력, 말하기 유창성을 크게 향상시킵니다. IELTS 스피킹 준비와 자연스러운 영어 소통을 원하는 분들에게 특히 효과적입니다.

커피 한 잔 사주기