Practicepresent-perfect vs. past tenses using this ESL fun Game.This game is also excellent for classroom teaching. Teachers can engage students in a classroom vocabulary or grammar review. It is suitable for intermediate and advanced esl learners. It can be used to energize a dull class, to review work that was done or simply as a reward for good classroom work.
Weuse the present perfect simple with action verbs to emphasise the completion of an event in the recent past. We use the present perfect continuous to talk about ongoing events or activities which started at a time in the past and are still continuing up until now. Answers 1. How long have you known Julie? 2. I have been working all morning. I am tired. 3. I have written ten letters since morning. 4. I have already received the report. 5. Sorry about the mess. We have been painting the walls. 6. This is the fifth time you have asked that question. 7. You have eaten a dozen cookies today. 8. We have lived / have been living in this city for ten years. Test2 Modal verbs, imperative, infinitive, gerund (pdf) Key with answers. 3. A diagnostic test on the past simple and continuous, the present perfect simple and continuous, the past perfect simple and continuous: Test 3 Mixed tenses - past simple and continuous, present perfect, past perfect (pdf) Key with answers. 4. Inthis English class, we will compare the PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS tense and the PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS tense. After watching, you won't be confused ever again on when you should use each of these tenses. We'll review when to use each tense, how to form them, and what common mistakes to avoid. We'll also do practice exercises together
Gothrough it. We use "present perfect tense" when we talk about how much or how many -. •I have eaten five pieces of bread this morning. •She has had three glasses of milk today. When we use "yet" and "already" in sentences, we usually use present perfect tense with them. •She has finished her work already.
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