This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 15 min
Items in this lesson
It has all been in the past ...
But how to express that in correct English?
Slide 1 - Slide
Point of learning: the Pitfall
The English language uses different tensed expressions of the relationship between the past and the present.
Slide 2 - Slide
Learn the rules! It helps.
Golden Rule 1: can you point to a certain definitive time in your diary? Then use the past simple.
Golden rule 2: : if the sentence relatessomething that happened in the past to the present: use the present perfect.
Slide 3 - Slide
Formof the past simple tense
When you want to use the past simple, you need to look for the second column of the irregular verb-list: to go- went -gone
Regular verbs use infinitive + ed: to watch -watched
Slide 4 - Slide
Form of the present perfect tense
When you need to express a verb in the present perfect, use have/has + participle(the third column) of irregular verbs: have/has gone.
Regular verbs: infinitive + ed: have/ has watched.
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Slide
How many past simple constructions were there in the Mike Fountain text?
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
Slide 7 - Quiz
How many present perfect constructions are there in the Mike Fountain example?
A
4
B
5
C
6
D
7
Slide 8 - Quiz
Slide 9 - Slide
What other tenses were used?
Slide 10 - Open question
What indications of time clauses that indicate a indefinitive past can you think of?
Slide 11 - Open question
Pp indicators of time
The last few years, days, months ....
For some days (now)...
Recently / Lately ....
Since ...... (beginning of a period)
For (the whole period) three months / days/ months.
Already... / Just...
Pitfall: I heard it just now
Slide 12 - Slide
About 'when'... Why is 'when' in many cases an indicator that is followed by a past simple construction?
Slide 13 - Open question
When.... (past simple)
When I was seventeen, I loved eating pie.
When Obama was still president, the nation was more united.
His grandparents were still alive when he got married.
Slide 14 - Slide
Prepositions as indications of time. Which one is the odd one out?
A
During world war II
B
For nine years
C
Since I can remember
D
Where did this happen
Slide 15 - Quiz
My solution?
If you can add ' ....and he/she/it is still doing it' or:
'..... and it still happens that way' -then use the present perfect. It works in 80% of the time (so there are exceptions or ambiguities -but that is for later 😊).
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Fill in (2b. BARBIE BOY): Jian Yang is in his thirties and collects dolls. So far he _______ (spend) twenty years and over £250,000 on his collection.
A
spends
B
is spending
C
has spend
D
has spent
Slide 17 - Quiz
2: The young man from Singapore ________ (start) collecting Barbie dolls....
A
has started
B
starts
C
started
D
starting
Slide 18 - Quiz
3. ....when he ___________ (be) just thirteen.
A
has been
B
was
C
is
D
been
Slide 19 - Quiz
4. The first doll he __________ (buy) was the 'Great Shape' model in a gym outfit and leg warmers.
A
buyed
B
bought
C
has bought
D
did buy
Slide 20 - Quiz
5. Jian buys dolls when he travels for work and ________ (purchase) 65 dolls on his last trip to New York.
A
purchases
B
purchased
C
purchasis
D
has purchased
Slide 21 - Quiz
6. A while ago, a girlfriend ______(walk out) on him because of his hobby.
A
has walked out
B
walks out
C
walked out
D
is walking
Slide 22 - Quiz
7. Apparently, she _____(feel) threatened by his collection.
A
felt
B
has feeled
C
has felt
D
feeled
Slide 23 - Quiz
8. Jian ______ (find) that worrying, but now he accepts it.
A
finds
B
has find
C
has found
D
found
Slide 24 - Quiz
9. Another problem is space. He ____ already almost _____ (fill) his house.
A
fills
B
filled
C
has ...filled
D
was .....filling
Slide 25 - Quiz
10. So ____ he ever ____ (think) about stopping? No. If he runs out of space, he says, he'll buy the house next door!