This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 25 min
Items in this lesson
4V unit 4
Slide 1 - Slide
All tenses timeline
Slide 2 - Slide
Let's practise!
Fill in the correct tense in the following sentences.
Slide 3 - Slide
We .... (watch) TV when it started to rain.
Slide 4 - Open question
I ... (want) to visit you yesterday, but you were not at home.
Slide 5 - Open question
Look! It ... (rain), so we can't go to the beach.
Slide 6 - Open question
There are a lot of clouds! It ... (rain) soon.
Slide 7 - Open question
The sun ... (rise) in the east.
Slide 8 - Open question
Since 2011 they ... (visit) their son every year.
Slide 9 - Open question
I ... (wait) for my girlfriend for two hours.
Slide 10 - Open question
After Larry ... (see) the film on TV, he decided to buy the book.
Slide 11 - Open question
Lesson objectives
I know how to use the continuous tenses.
Slide 12 - Slide
Present continuous
am/are/is + werkwoord + ing
als iets nu bezig of aan de gang is I am teaching a class at this moment. You are learning about the present continuous.
als iets in de toekomst gaat gebeuren en er zijn voorbereiding voor getroffen We are flying to Rome this Saturday. They are gettting married in a month.
Slide 13 - Slide
Grammar: continuous forms
Quick overview
present continuous
past continous
present perfect continuous
past perfect continuous
Slide 14 - Slide
Present continuous
am/are/is + werkwoord + ing
als je irritatie wilt uiten omdat iets altijd hetzelfde gaat They are always talking about him behind his back. You are constantly ignoring my calls.
Let op! Normaal gesproken gebruik je bij 'altijd' de simple present. Je gebruikt alleen de present continuous als er irritatie is! She always goes to work at 8 in the morning.
Slide 15 - Slide
Past continuous
was/were + werkwoord + ing
als je wilt aangeven dat iets een tijdje in het verleden bezig was Last Saturday at 10 I was driving home. What were you doing at eight last night?
als je wilt aangeven dat iets in het verleden bezig was en werd onderbroken door iets anders I was walking home when you called me. They were having a party when their parents came home.
Slide 16 - Slide
Present perfect continuous
have/has + been + werkwoord + ing
als iets in het verleden is begonnen en nog steeds bezig is en er is sprake van irritatie of de spreker vindt dat iets lang duurt. He has been working there since he was a teen. I have been waiting for you for over an hour!
als iets net is afgelopen, maar er moet worden benadrukt dat het een tijdje bezig is geweest She has been crying; her eyes are all red. You've been working too much, you are too tired.
Slide 17 - Slide
Past perfect continuous
had + been + werkwoord + ing
als iets in het verleden een tijd bezig is geweest en er is sprake van irritatie of de spreker vindt dat iets lang heeft geduurd. He had been playing football for ten years before he quit. I had been waiting for you for hours!
Slide 18 - Slide
I ... an interesting novel right now.
A
am reading
B
was reading
C
have been reading
D
had been reading
Slide 19 - Quiz
Luke ... a book at three o'clock.
A
is reading
B
was reading
C
has been reading
D
had been reading
Slide 20 - Quiz
Mrs Brown ... in the garden when the murder happened.
A
isn't walking
B
wasn't walking
C
hasn't been walking
D
hadn't been walking
Slide 21 - Quiz
... before the taxi arrived?
A
Are you waiting
B
Were you waiting
C
Hve you been waiting
D
Had you been waiting
Slide 22 - Quiz
Look at him, he ... cartoons for hours.
A
is watching
B
was watching
C
has been watching
D
had been watching
Slide 23 - Quiz
Look! The police ... that criminal.
A
is stopping
B
was stopping
C
has been stopping
D
had been stopping
Slide 24 - Quiz
For weeks, we ... what to cook on Thanksgiving, and we still don't know.
A
are planning
B
were planning
C
have been planning
D
had been planning
Slide 25 - Quiz
It ... hard for several hours and the streets were very wet.
A
is raining
B
was raining
C
has been raining
D
had been raining
Slide 26 - Quiz
Genitive
You add -'s to singular (enkelvoud) things: my friend's car that dog's toy Jaimy's bike
You add ' to plural (meervoud) things: my parents' house those ladies' shoes the students' books
You add -'s to plurals without an -s: children's clothes