- write the correct form: here you have a long explanation of grammar and an exercise with 15 sentences to fill in with the correct form.
- this video is worth a visit: it's a native teacher explaining with examples the difference among different verbal forms related to present and past. You'll like it. Pay attention to the fact that this teacher has a lot of videos on YouTube about gammar, vocabulary, etc.
- some more exercises
- on this page you can find some exercises at the bottom. Try to do them to practise.
Showing posts with label present perfect continuous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label present perfect continuous. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
B2.1 - Present perfect simple and continuous
Let's practise these forms we've already seen in class with some exercises:
Etiquetas:
present perfect,
present perfect continuous
Monday, October 8, 2018
B2.1 - unit 2: Present Perfec and Past Simple
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
This is a tense that also connects past actions with the present time but it has the idea of a continuous action. For Spanish speakers it's very easy to translate to the expression "llevo haciendo eso durante/desde hace mucho tiempo" like in this example: I've been living here since 1998.
- it focuses on the result of the action and this result happens in the present time: I've already eaten, thank you.
- the reference of time is not precised and it usually means up to now: I've seen that fillm many times; I think I've seen you before.
- this tense usually goes with expressions like
- EVER/NEVER;
- ALREADY/YET
- JUST
- FOR and SINCE.
Present Perfect Continuous
This is a tense that also connects past actions with the present time but it has the idea of a continuous action. For Spanish speakers it's very easy to translate to the expression "llevo haciendo eso durante/desde hace mucho tiempo" like in this example: I've been living here since 1998.
To see a further explanation you can go to this link; at the bottom of the plage you'll find some exercises like the one we did in class: click here
To practise with the use of FOR and SINCE go to this link
To practise with the use of FOR and SINCE go to this link
Past Simple
- it focuses on the past action; it's usually referred to memories or past events. The refence of time is quite clear so it goes with expressions such as :
- (time)___ AGO;
- LAST ____ ;
- IN ___ ;
- WHEN ____ ,
- YESTERDAY
Here you can find some useful links to practise with these tenses but the best way is to do it speaking:
- exercise 1 exercise 2 (explanation and exercise) exercise 3 exercise 4
Remember how useful it's to refresh your knowledge of irregular verbs from time to time. As we did in class, you can do it in these ways, if you fancy:
- Alphabetical order: say as manu verbs as possible starting with letter...
- According to the pattern of the verb:
- A - A - A (the easiest pattern)
- A - B - B (the most frequent)
- A - B - C (mind the pronunciation!)
- A - B - A (not many)
- Topics:
- daily routines
- money
- learning
- senses
Here you are some exercises to work with:
Etiquetas:
B2.1,
past simple,
present perfect,
present perfect continuous
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Present perfect simple and continuous
We have been working with present perfect and present perfect continuous. Here you have some exercises to work with:
Etiquetas:
for,
present perfect,
present perfect continuous,
since
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