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Unit 1. Grammar - review of the tenses
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Continuous:
verb "to be"
+ verb +
ing
I
am studying
hard. -
Present continuous
He
was studying
to be a vet, but he gave it up when he won the lottery.
- Past continuous
Perfect tense:
have and the past participle
I
have worked
here for five years. -
Present perfect
We
had worked
together before we started our own business. -
Past perfect
Perfect continuous:
have + past participle of "to be" + ing
I
have been working
in Dubai for five years now-P
resent perf
ect continuous
We
had been working
in Yemen before the war. Past perfect continuous
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It feels as if I have been at Werenfridus forever!
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Grammar - Unit 1
Page 12 -
To be finished in the lesson, otherwise as homework
Exercise 1 - Match the verb forms
Exercise 2 - Explain the difference in meaning
Exercise 3 - Complete the sentences
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Grammar p.12
Key to exercise 1
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For c, d, e and g, think carefully about the order of the actions, the events.
Tip: try and explain the order in your own words, C1:
As I left the house it started raining, When I left the house it was already raining.
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Grammar
p12
exercise 3
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p12 Exercise 4
Remember that certain verbs are never used in their continuous form and that some of the most common of these are verbs which express
a) thoughts or opinions
b) likes or preferences
c) states or possesions
Look at the section in non-continuous verbs in the Grammar Reference on page 169 before you do tasks 4-6
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Exercise 5
Verbs of perception (
hear, taste, see,
etc) are often used with
can.
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Exercise 6 , 7 and 8
Homework: Exercise 9 on page 13
Write a short email introducing yourself to a penfriend, use the corrected version in exercise 8 as a model.
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