present perfect simple vs present perfect continuous
present perfect simple vs present perfect continuous
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Lesson duration is: 20 min
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present perfect simple vs present perfect continuous
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present perfect of to do?
Slide 2 - Mind map
JAN FRYLESSH?
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Today: a new tense!
Present perfect continuous:
has / have + been + ww + ing
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Mind the differences:
1. You use the present perfect continuous to express that something has been going on for quite some time and up until now (In Dutch we often use 'al')
I have been sending emails all morning!
Tom has been doing his homework for hours now!
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2. You don't use the present perfect continuous for verbs that describe states (e.g. like, love, have, seem and know):
I have known him for years.
Mary has loved him for ever.
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3. We don't use the present perfect continuous when we state an exact number of times we have done the action.
I have written 25 emails this morning.
Edgar has already visited India five times.
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Now you try!
First guess whether it is the present perfect simple or the present perfect continuous. Then try and make them!
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He ..... (to try) to finish his homework for hours already.
A
Has tried
B
has been trying
Slide 10 - Quiz
I ...... ( to tell) him to contact me for days.
A
have told
B
have been telling
Slide 11 - Quiz
We ..... (to see) that show three times.
A
have seen
B
have been seeing
Slide 12 - Quiz
She ..... (to know) Dylan since they were children.
A
has known
B
has been knowing
Slide 13 - Quiz
It .... (to rain) for 4 hours now.
A
has rained
B
has been raining
Slide 14 - Quiz
The Prime Minister .... (to resign).
Slide 15 - Open question
What ..... (you, to do) all morning?
Slide 16 - Open question
Sheila ..... (to be) to America many times.
Slide 17 - Open question
I .... ( to work) on this paper since 8 o'clock this morning).
Slide 18 - Open question
I ... (to write) 20 pages so far.
Slide 19 - Open question
Can you work on this individually now or do you still need help?