All Right Unit 4 Lesson 1: Present Simple - Present Perfect-1

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ALL RIGHT 3RD FORM UNIT 1


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Mixed Tenses

Grammar subjects:
  • Present Simple
  • Present Perfect
  • Present Perfect Continuous

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Present simple 
The present simple can be used for facts, habits and timetables:

Water boils when it reaches 100 degrees

The trains leaves from platform 6
fact
habit
Peter plays tennis every Friday
timetable

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Present simple 
Keywords:

always
often
every day
sometimes
usually

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Remember the SHIT-rule?
The present simple - how do we make it?
werkwoord + s
SHE SMELLS NICE.
HE    SMELLS NICE.
IT       DOES NOT SMELL NICE.

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Make the present perfect:
(I / go / to the library today)

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Make the present perfect:
(you / keep a pet for three years)

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Make the present perfect:
(you / eat Thai food before?)

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Make the present perfect:
(we / not / hear that song already)

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When do you use a present perfect? 
- You use the present perfect if something has started in the past but is still going on in the present..
I have lived in Groningen since 1998 (so you still live there)

-To talk about experiences or events of which the result is still noticeable.
I can't find my keys. I have lost them. 
Look! She has broken her leg.
So far, I haven’t heard from him.
I have never been to London.

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KEYWORDS PRESENT PERFECT - FIJNE JAS!
If these words are in a sentence you have to use the present perfect
  • F   for  (+ time reference)
  • Y   yet
  • N   never 
  • E   ever 

  • J   just 
  • A   already
  • S   since 

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Present Perfect Continuous
  1. Something happened in the past and is still relevant for now + you want to emphasis the duration of it (the activity).

We have been playing tennis for over three hours and I'm still not tired. 




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Present Perfect Continuous
Have / Has + past participle + ing-form verb

I have been waiting for over two hours! 
He has been trying for a while. 

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Present Perfect Continuous
Examples: 

I have been studying for geography for four hours. 
He has been trying to reach him for weeks now. 

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Timeline

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Present Perfect Continuous
2. Emphasize that something was going on and has just ended.

She has been crying for hours; her eyes are still red.

I have been running. I’m exhausted.

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Fill in the Present Perfect Continuous:
1 Why are you tired?
I ______ a long city tour with 25 tourists. (to conduct)

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Is Steve having a break in 10 minutes?
Yes, he __ the museum for three hours (to patrol)

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3 What’s wrong with Joyce and Andrew?
They ___ after two escaped dogs since 2 o’clock.
(to run)

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4 Janice is walking in a strange way, isn’t she?
She _____ problems with her left leg lately. (to have)

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Write 3 things you have learnt this lesson

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What do you still find difficult about these 3 tensens?

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