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:
  • 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.
I hope you'll enjoy doing these exercises. See you in class.

Monday, October 8, 2018

B2.1 - unit 2: Present Perfec and Past Simple

Present Perfect
  • 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

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:
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
Listening practice
Here you are some exercises to work with:
  • Inside Google's office: click here
  • A filling the gaps exercise: look at this video
  • Not exactly the topic but another kind of activity: click here

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:
  • FOR/SINCE: click here    or   here
  • Present perfect: grammar explanation here
  • Present perfect continuous: explanation and exercise
  • Present perfect simple/present perfect continuous: explanation and exercises at the end. Other exercises are here  and here