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The document outlines the process of writing, emphasizing the importance of several steps including pre-writing and drafting. It also explains the present perfect tense, detailing its structure, usage, and examples of how it expresses actions that occurred at non-specific times or continue to the present. Additionally, it discusses the use of 'for' and 'since' with the present perfect tense.

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Writing

The document outlines the process of writing, emphasizing the importance of several steps including pre-writing and drafting. It also explains the present perfect tense, detailing its structure, usage, and examples of how it expresses actions that occurred at non-specific times or continue to the present. Additionally, it discusses the use of 'for' and 'since' with the present perfect tense.

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Process Writing

Process writing

When we write, we do more


than just put words together to
make sentences. Good writers
go through several steps to
produce a piece of writing.
Steps of writing
1: Pre- Writing
2: Drafting
3:
The Present perfect
tense
Structures

+, Sub + Have/has+ verb3+ obj.


She has spoken English.
-, Sub +have/has +not+ verb3 + obj.
She has not spoken English
?, Have/Has+ sub + verb3 + obj?
Has she spoken English?
?
Usages
 Use 1:
 Present perfect definition: The present perfect tense
is a verb tense used to express actions that happend at
a non-specific time. The present perfect tense is also
used to express actions that started in the past but
continue to the present.
Examples:
 We have finished our mission.

 They have eaten the dinner.


Continued…
 Present perfect simple with for and since
 She has lived here for over 30 years.
 I haven't played tennis since my accident.
 I've known Maya since I was twelve.
 ‘How long has she lived here?’ ‘For over 30
years. /Since 1988.’
 We can use the present perfect with for and a
period of time.
 We can use the present perfect with since and
a date, day, time or event.
?
ENOUGH FOR
TODAY 

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