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Present Simple/Present Continuous In your notebook, write these sentences putting the verbs into the correct tense. 1 She (read) at the moment. She's reading at the moment. 2 (You go) to work by car? Do you qo to work by car? 5 We {see] our parents every week. 6 (You listen) to the radio now? 7 I (not get up) at seven o'clock every morning. 8 Peter (talk) to Susan now. 9 (They work) in the restaurant at the weekends? 10 She (listen) to the radio in her bedroom at the moment. 11 They (not come) to school every day. 12 (You work) now? 13 The children (go) to bed at eight o'clock. 14 1 (leave) the office every day at five. 15 I'm sorry i can't talk to you now. I (go) out

Past Continuous To describe a past action at some point between its beginning and its end. The past continuous is often interrupted by the past simple. I was having a bath when the phone rang. John arrived when I was eating. I was listening to the radio when I had an idea. We were playing tennis at 7 o'clock last night. Note the difference between: a) When she arrived, we had dinner. b) When she arrived, we were having dinner. The time order for (a) is arriving then having dinner. The time order for (b) is having dinner, during which she arrived.

1 I ..was watching., television when the phone rang, (watch] 38b Complete these sentences by putting the verbs into the past continuous or the past simple. 1 I ..was watching., television when the phone rang, (watch] 2 When the ambulance came, we------ him into it. (carry) 3 She ---------her car when she suddenly felt ill. (drive) 4 When he saw me, he------- off the wall, (fall) 5 We------- to the radio when it suddenly stopped working, (listen) 6 Why----------- cards when he walked into the office?(you play) 7 --------you when you gave them the money? (they thank)

Present Perfect • The present perfect describes the indefinite past: USE • The present perfect describes the indefinite past: I've been to Paris. I've seen this film before. The past is indefinite because the time it happened is not important. Note the difference between: 7 went to Paris last year, (definite time - past simple) I've been to Paris, (at some time in my • The present perfect is often used to describe personal experience: I've been to Berlin. She's met a lot of famous people. • The question form is often Have you ever ...?(= in your life?) Have you ever been to Paris? • The present perfect is not used with past time words (last night, yesterday, in 1984, etc). It is not possible to say I've seen him yesterday.

3 I (meet) Mr and Mrs Shelley. 4 She (start) school in 1984. Write these sentences, putting the verbs into the present perfect or past simple. 1 I (read) that book three times. I've read that book three times. 2 She (go) home three days ago. She went home three days aqo. 3 I (meet) Mr and Mrs Shelley. 4 She (start) school in 1984. 5 I (leave) the office early last night. 6 He (see) the film before. 7 (You be) to Austria? 8 (You see) the film on TV last night? 9 When (you arrive) in London?

Present Perfect Continuous has/have + been + verb-ing • Frequently used with how long, for and since. I've been studying English since I was a child. How long have you been waiting? • To describe activities which were happening until this moment or a very short time ago: 'You look tired.' 'Yes, I've been working all night' "Why are you so dirty?' 'I've been playing football‘ Note: this tense is not used with to be or with verbs that do not normally take the continuous

1 'What (you do) today?' 'I (play) tennis.' Write these sentences, putting the verbs into the present perfect continuous. 1 'What (you do) today?' 'I (play) tennis.' 'What have you been doing today?' I've been playing tennis.' 2 'How long (you study) English?' 3 'Oh, David! I (look) for you!' 4 'Pat (live) here for twenty-five years.' 5 'I'm tired. We (walk) all day.' 6 'How long (you learn) to drive?'

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