1. 2 Content Present Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Since V.S For Practice.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Present perfect continuous
Advertisements

Simple Past, Past continuous and Past perfect tense
Present Perfect/Simple Past/Present Perfect Progressive
Present Perfect for & since Present Perfect vs. Simple Past.
PRESENT PERFECT.
The Present Perfect Tense A Tense with Two Meanings… By AJ Brown.
Grammar The present perfect tense The present perfect continuous tense
Prehľad časov v anglickom jazyku gramatická príručka pre študentov religionistiky FF PU Vypracoval: Tomáš Buchala.
Chapter 3 – Perfect and Perfect Progressive Tenses
PRESENT PERFECT The Present Perfect Tense is formed by 2 things: the auxiliary verb HAVE and HAS the PAST PARTICIPLE. For irregular verbs, use the participle.
Chapter 3 : Prefect and Prefect Progressive Tenses清雲科技大學應用外語系 副教授 : 陳徵蔚 English Grammar Third Edition.
Grammar. Simple Present The simple present says that something was true in the past, is true in the present, and will be true in the future. a)Water consists.
ENGLISH TENSES April, 9 April, 10 April, 11 Past Present Future
Grammar Review Topic One: Tenses.
Verb Tense Review ESL 051, 052.
Present perfect tense: negative, interrogative adverbs of time
PAST TENSE.
THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive Unit 3.
PRESENT PERFECT. FORM PRESENT OF HAVE (HAVE / HAS) + PAST PARTICIPLE OF THE VERB.
Present perfect or present perfect continuous
Peter Ivanec Present perfect Present perfect continuous.
Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche
POSITIVE I have (‘ve) You have (‘ve) He has (‘s) She has (‘s) + past participle It has (‘s) We have (‘ve) You have (‘ve) They have (‘ve) He has travelled.
OVERVIEW OF VERB TENSE.
October 3 rd, Present Perfect Continuous Its structure: Subject [ I, she, he, you, we …] Auxiliary verb [Have / Has] Auxiliary verb Been main verb.
Autor: Mgr. Jana BÁLKOVÁ Datum: What’s the difference? Which tenses are these? I have been to London four times. I was in London two years.
1.It _(rain) very often here in summer. You’d better bring an umbrella with you. 2.There __(be) ten students at the picnic tomorrow. 3.My father __(has.
Past simple / present perfect Past simple is used: Actions that finished in a definite time in the past I bought this car last week. To ask when? what.
The Past Simple and Present Perfect The Past Simple and Present Perfect tenses The differences between:
Into English 3 Unit 1 12th Grade Miss. Peres. N C M O A I T I M N U C O  Make up as many words as you can from these letters.  Count  Mountain  Can.
Unit 2 Grammar Form & Function Level 3
So…let’s talk about the FORM of the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE first…OK? The Present Perfect Tense is formed by 2 things: the auxiliary verb HAVE and HAS.
Past simple / Present perfect Past simple is used: Actions that finished in a definite time in the past I bought this car last week. To ask when? what.
Present Perfect.
PluralSingular TheyI You WeShe He It PastPresent DidDoesDo HeI I SheYouSheYou ItWeItWe They.
Grammar Present perfect and present perfect continuous.
OVERVIEW OF VERB TENSE.
PAST SIMPLE - I walked to college yesterday. - She didn’t phone me last week. - When did you arrive in this country? To talk about completed actions in.
Modul ke: Fakultas Program Studi The MODULE 4 provides the use of expression of places with the present participles. The present perfect tense is also.
Grundlagen Englisch 6. Sitzung: - present perfect simple & continuous -Have you ever? How long? ‚For‘, ‚since‘ and ‚ago‘. -present perfect vs. past HFW.
FORM Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Continuous AffirmativeI have played He has played I have been playing He has been playing NegativeI haven’t.
Grammar The present perfect tense The present perfect continuous tense
The present perfect looks back from the present into the past, and expresses what has happened before now. The action happened at an indefinite time in.
Thursday, April 7, 2016 Level 3 Week 7. Announcements Units 7-11 test tonight Review for the midterm on Monday Midterm on Tuesday.
WWe use the Present Perfect to show a direct link with the present. WWe use it for something that happened in the past but when the present result.
The Present Perfect vs The Past Simple. The Present Perfect The present perfect simple has a basic correspondence with the Spanish ‘pretérito perfecto’,
The Present Perfect Continuous Tense I. A Look at the Continuous Tenses A. Present Continuous Tense am, is, are + verb + ing Example: We are studying.
Present Perfect and Past Simple
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE. USE: When an action started in the Past, but continues in the Present or the consequences are now.
Simple Past, Past continuous and Past perfect
Present Perfect.
Present Perfect Simple Vs PAST SIMPLE & PresenT PErfect CONTINUOUS
Present Perfect Continuous
Prepared by Training Team
Past simple / present perfect
(simple, continuous, passive)
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
Past simple / present perfect
Past and Present Perfect Tense
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
… clearing up a little confusion
The Present Perfect.
And Usage With Examples
PRESENT PERFECT: USE AND FORMULATION
PRESENT PERFECT – no time reference (the result is more important)
Present Perfect Continuous
Presentation transcript:

1

2 Content Present Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Since V.S For Practice

3 You have written a lot of books about the business world. Use the Present Perfect Simple for past activities and situations in a time up to the present. Saint-Gobain has developed hundreds of products in its long history.

4 Some famous banks has been in the same family for generations. Some wine producer have had the same vineyards for hundreds of years. Use the Present Perfect Simple for a situation which began in the past and continues up to the present.

5 The adverbs ever, never, already, yet, still, and just are frequently used with the Present Perfect. Present perfect Simple (g) Ann started a letter to her parents last week, but she still hasn’t finished it. (a) They have moved into a new apartment. (b) Have you ever visited Mexico? (d) I have already seen that movie. (c) I have never seen snow. (f) Alex feels bad. He has just heard some bad news. (e) Jack hasn’t seen it yet. The adverbs ever, never, already, yet, still, and just are frequently used with the Present Perfect.

6 (h) We has had 4 tests so far this semester. (i) I have written my wife a letter every other day for the last two weeks. (j) I have met many people since I came here in June. (k) I have gone to Japan many times. The Present Perfect Simple also expresses the repetition of an activity before now. So far is usually used with the Present Perfect. Present Perfect Simple

7 Saint-Gobain has been making glass Barone Ricasoli has been producing wine for more than 850 years. To make the Present Perfect Continuous, use has/ have + been + -ing form of the verb. Use the Present Perfect Continuous for an activity that began in the past and continues up to the present. Past Now

8 The Present Perfect Continuous Right now I am sitting at my desk. (a) I have been sitting here since seven o’clock. (b) I have been studying for 8 hours. (c) It has been raining all day. It is still raining now. Time words: for, since, all morning, all day, all week.

9 (a) I have been thinking about changing my major. (b) All of the students have been studying hard. Final exams starts next week. (c) My back hurts, so I have been sleeping on the floor lately. The bed is too soft. When the tense is used without any specific mention of time, it expresses a general activity in progress recently, lately. The Present Perfect Continuous

10 Since V.S For Read the examples and complete the grammar rule. The Banca Monte dei Pasehi di Siena has been in the banking business since The Beretta family has been making guns for nearly five hundred years. Use with a point of time Use with a period of time. SINCE FOR

11 Since 2003Since last monthSince Monday For a long time For 2 years For 2 weeks PASTNOW

12

13 1.Write since or for with these time expressions 1. yesterday 2. two week 3. 1st January 4. a short time 5. ten o’clock 6. he left high school 7. five hours 8. last Saturday Decades since for

14 2. Underline the correct verb form. 1. Some companies are/have been family business for hundreds of years. 2. How long have you had/have you been having your company? 3. Some families are making/have been making the same product since there company was founded. 4. They have produced/have been producing bottles of wine this year. 5. How long is the company/has the company been in business?

15 3. Choose the correct verb form 1.What (you, learn) since you (come)here. 2.The telephone (ring) for almost a minute. Why doesn’t someone answer it? 3.Its’ 10 PM. I (study) for 2 hours and probably won’t finish until midnight. 4.(you, eat) yet? No. You? Yeah, I (eat, already). 5.I (go) to England six years ago, but I 6.(not, go) anywhere since then. have you learned came has been ringing have been studying Have you eaten have already eaten went haven’t gone

16 4. Correct errors in the following sentences Have you ever visit China? It is raining all day. I lives in this house since I were born. She has been one of the most famous businesswoman in China. How long do you been here? In the last fifty years, medical scientist had made many important discoveries. Do you ever met my Chinese cousin? Mr. John has been going to China for 5 times.

17 5. Filling the blank with the appropriate verb. 1.Tom television every day. 2.She breakfast. 3.He for ten hours. 4.I snow before. 5.China one of the biggest countries. 6.Have you to China? 7.Chinese women very beautiful. 8.It for nearly 10 hours. has been raining has already had has been working have never seen ever been are is has been raining watches has been working have never seen is ever been are