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TENSES Revision

Present Present simple Present continuous

Present simple FORM He works Question: Does he work? Negative: He does not (doesn’t) work

Present Simple Functions: To talk about things in general: Nurses look after patients in hospitals To say how often we do things: I get up at 7 o’clock every morning In summer John plays tennis once a week.

Present simple: Verbs not normally used in continuous tenses: like, love, hate, want, need, prefer, realise, suppose, mean, understand, believe, remember, belong, contain, consist, depend, seem Do you understand what I mean?

Present continuous FORM Present of the verb to be + -ing He is reading Question Is he reading? Negative He is not reading

Present continuous: FUNCTIONS Action happening at the time of speaking: Let’s go now. It isn’t raining any more. Action happening in a period around the time of speaking: Is Susan working this week? Is your English getting better?

Past Past simple Past continuous

Past simple FORMS I went out yesterday. Question: Did you go out yesterday? Negative: I did not (didn’t) go out yesterday.

Past simple FUNCTIONS Action completed in the past: Mozart wrote more than 600 pieces of music

Past continuous Was/were + ing She was reading Question Was she reading? Negative She was not (wasn’t) reading.

Past continuous FUNCTIONS Limited duration This time last year I was living in Brazil Action which was interrupted by another action in the past I was watching TV when the phone rang.

Present perfect FORM Have + -ed I have finished. Question: Have you finished? Negative I have not (haven’t) finished.

Present perfect FUNCTION Action in the past has a result now: I’ve lost my key. Action started in the past and continued until now: I have lived here for 15 years.

Present perfect Just, already: I have just arrived. He’s already gone. Yet (questions, negatives) Has it stopped raining yet? I haven’t posted it yet.

Present perfect Today; This morning/afternoon/evening (year, month, week) I’ve seen him today Have you been there this year?

Present perfect continuous FORM Have + been + -ing He has been waiting Question Has he been waiting? Negative He has not (hasn’t) been waiting

Present perfect continuous Activity that has recently stopped or just stopped It has been raining. (The ground is wet) Activity is still happening It has been raining for two hours.

Present perfect continuous vs. Present perfect simple Present perfect continuous: focus on activity My hands are very dirty. I’ve been repairing the car. Present perfect simple: focus on result. My car is o.k. now. I’ve repaired it.

Past perfect FORM: HAD + -ED (Past participle) I didn’t know who she was. I had never seen her before.

Past perfect FUNCTION Action which happened before another action in the past When Sarah arrived, Paul wasn’t there. He had gone home.

A great deal of care____(need, passive) to get insight into one’s real needs and ensure that the second spouse____(not choose, passive) on the basis of needs which_____(repeat, future) the difficulties of the first.

EXERCISE Use the past tense forms to complete the sentences Accuse, acquit, arrest, award, confess, charge, drop, engage, fine, grant, imprison, plead, release, seize, serve

1. After six hours of questioning the accused man _____. Accuse, acquit, arrest, award, confess, charge, drop, engage, fine, grant, imprison, plead, release, seize, serve 1. After six hours of questioning the accused man _____. 2. The government____an amnesty to all political prisoners. 3. Her boss ____her of stealing $250. 4. The secret police_____him for six months in a high security jail.

6. The prisoner ___guilty to all charges. Accuse, acquit, arrest, award, confess, charge, drop, engage, fine, grant, imprison, plead, release, seize, serve 5. We ___the best commercial lawyer we could find to represent us but we still lost the case. 6. The prisoner ___guilty to all charges. 7. On 12 August they ___with murder. 8. The policeman stopped the car and___the driver.

9. The president ___ the opposition leader from prison. Accuse, acquit, arrest, award, confess, charge, drop, engage, fine, grant, imprison, plead, release, seize, serve 9. The president ___ the opposition leader from prison. 10. The court ___him $2,500 for obtaining money by false pretences. 11. After consideration, the palintiff ____the case against his neighbour. 12. The customs____the shipment of books.

13. He ____ six months in a local prison. Accuse, acquit, arrest, award, confess, charge, drop, engage, fine, grant, imprison, plead, release, seize, serve 13. He ____ six months in a local prison. 14. The court ___the plaintiff $75 in damage plus costs. 15. Two of the men were sent to prison, but the judge____the third.

Key 1. confessed 2 granted, 3 accused, 4. imprisoned, 5 engaged, 6 pleaded, 7 charged, 8 arrested, 9 released, 10 fined, 11 dropped, 12 seized, 13 served, 14. awarded, 15 acquitted

4. He was sent to prison for six months for___his clients’ money. Advise, appeal, commit, disclaim, disclose, embezzle, establish, follow, impose, legislate, manipulate, offer, preclude, prevent, value 1. He___all knowledge of the robbery until $250,000 in cash was found in his house. 2- He is___us $100,000 for the house, which is $10,000 less than we wanted. 3. He says he’s innocent and he’s going to_____to the supreme court against the decision. 4. He was sent to prison for six months for___his clients’ money.

6. In my opinion they’ll ___the business at about $2m Advise, appeal, commit, disclaim, disclose, embezzle, establish, follow, impose, legislate, manipulate, offer, preclude, prevent, value 5. I believe that they are ___the accounts to make the company look more profitable. 6. In my opinion they’ll ___the business at about $2m 7. Our solicitor has___to take the documents to the police. 8. Parliament has___against the sale of drugs. 9. The bank has no right to____details of my account to the tax office.

11.The court has___the precedent set in the 1972 case. Advise, appeal, commit, disclaim, disclose, embezzle, establish, follow, impose, legislate, manipulate, offer, preclude, prevent, value 10. The business was___in 1881. 11.The court has___the precedent set in the 1972 case. 12. The magistrate____a fine of $150. 13. The gang had___six robberies before they were caught.

Advise, appeal, commit, disclaim, disclose, embezzle, establish, follow, impose, legislate, manipulate, offer, preclude, prevent, value 14. They have changed the locks on the building to____the former managing director from going in. 15. This agreement does not____further agreements between these parties in the future.

Key . Disclaimed 2. offering 3. appeal 4. embezzling 5 manipulating 6. value 7. advised 8. legislated 9. disclose 10. established 11. followed 12. imposed 13. committed 14. prevent 15. preclude

1. He was asked to give an undertaking to___from political activity. Arrange, blackmail, convict, corroborate, exonerate, find, forfeit, infringe, overturn,prohibit, promise, recover, refrain, sentence, sue 1. He was asked to give an undertaking to___from political activity. 2. My client intends to appeal and I am sure that a higher court will___this sentence. 3. I can___Mr Waterman’s alibi. At the time of the theft I saw him in Brighton. 4. The judge ___him to three years’imprisonment.

5. After the accident he___the company for $50,000 in damages. Arrange, blackmail, convict, corroborate, exonerate, find, forfeit, infringe, overturn,prohibit, promise, recover, refrain, sentence, sue 5. After the accident he___the company for $50,000 in damages. 6. She was____of manslaughter and sent to prison for eight years. 7. If you decide not to buy you will___your 25% deposit. 8. The court has____him guilty on all charges.

9. We believe that this production____our copyright as detailed below. Arrange, blackmail, convict, corroborate, exonerate, find, forfeit, infringe, overturn,prohibit, promise, recover, refrain, sentence, sue 9. We believe that this production____our copyright as detailed below. 10. The company went out of business and the original investment was never___. 11. We discovered that his secretary was___him with certain details about his private life. 12. You___to pay by August and it’s now September. What’s your explanation?

13. The law ___the sale of alcohol to minors. Arrange, blackmail, convict, corroborate, exonerate, find, forfeit, infringe, overturn,prohibit, promise, recover, refrain, sentence, sue 13. The law ___the sale of alcohol to minors. 14. All the files are___in alphabetical order, so it’s very easy to find. 15. The judge____the driver from all responsibility for the accident.

Key 1. refrain 2. overturn 3. corroborate, 4. sentenced, 5. sued, 6. convicted 7 forfeit 8. found 9. infringes 10. recovered 11. blackmailing 12. promised 13. prohibits 14. arranged 15. exonerated