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Let’s talk about: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect ,Present Perfect Continuous
1.
Let’s talk about:Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect
Continuous
2.
Read the postcard. Which of the verbs are in the present perfectcontinuous?
have
been
Ving
3.
Match the verb forms in the postcard to their uses.Present Perfect. An action which started in
the past and continues to the present.
Present Continuous. A temporary
situation.
Present
Present Simple (stative verb). AnPerfect Continuous. An action which
expression of feeling. started in the past and continues to the
present with emphasis on duration.
Present Perfect. An action completed
recently.
Present Continuous. An action happening now.
Present Continuous. A fixed arrangement in
near future.
Present Continuous.the
A fixed
arrangement in
the near future.
What are these tenses in your language?
4.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense. Give reasons.Whendoes
... (the
When
theparade/start)?
parade start?
Itstarts
… (start)
ato’clock
11 o’clock
so are
we
It
at 11
so we
…(meet)
meeting at 10.30.
Present Simple
Present Simple
For timetables
and programmes.
For timetables
and programmes.
Present
Continuous
For fixed
arrangements in
the near future.
5.
TimTim…looks
(look)
tired.
tired.
Is…he
(he/have)
having aa
tough time?
Present Simple
Stative verb in
present simple
meaning ‘appears’
Present
Continuous
Stative verb in
present
continuous
meaning ‘is he
experiencing’
Yes,
Yes,and
andhe
heis… thinking
(think) of
oftaking
takingaa
week off.
Present
Continuous
Stative verb in
present
continuous
meaning ‘is
considering’
6.
Have… (you/ever/attend)
you ever attended
a music
a music
festival?
Actually, I … (go) to the U2
concert this Sunday.
Present Perfect
For actions that
happened in the
past at an
unstated time.
Present
Continuous
For fixed
arrangements in
the near future.
7.
YouYoulook
lookexhausted.
exhausted.What
Whathave
…
you(you/do)?
been doing?
Present Perfect
Continuous
For an action
which started
some time in the
past and has a
visible result in
the present.
I have
I … (dig)
beenindigging
the garden
in thesince
garden
since
morning.
morning.
Present Perfect
Continuous
For an action
which started in
the past and
continuous up to
the present, with
emphasis on the
duration.
8.
Why… (you/smell)
candy
Why
are
you smellingthe
the
candy
floss?
Present
Continuous
Stative verb in
present
continuous
meaning ‘are you
sniffing’
It
(smell)
nice
and
… (remind)
It…smells
nice
and
it it
reminds
me
me
when
I was
young.
ofof
when
I was
young.
Present Simple
Stative verb in
present simple
meaning ‘it has a
smell’
Present Simple
Stative verb in
present simple
meaning ‘makes
me remember’
9.
Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or continuous. How do thesentences differ in meaning?
Paula …………………… (look) sad.
appears
is directing
her eyes
Difference
Paula …………………… (look) for
her car keys.
10.
This soup ……………………(taste) delicious.
has a delicious
flavour
is testing the
flavour of
Difference
He …………………… (taste) the
soup to see of ot needs salt.
11.
Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or continuous. How do thesentences differ in meaning?
This fabric ……………………
(feel) soft.
has the
texture of
is
experiencing
Difference
Toby …………………… (feel)
unwell at the moment.
12.
Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or continuous. How do thesentences differ in meaning?
Lucy …………………… (think)
Shakira is great.
has the
opinion of
is
considering
Difference
Lucy …………………… (think) of
buying Shakira’s new album.
13.
Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or continuous. How do thesentences differ in meaning?
He …………………… (have) three
cats.
owns/
possess sth
is
holding
Difference
He …………………… (have) a
party on Saturday.
14.
Complete the questions using do, go or have. Then ask and answer tofind out about your partner’s life.
always
100%
usually
75%
often
sometimes
50%
25%
rarely/seldom 10%
never
0%
1. ………………………… a late night?
2. ………………………… out with friends?
3. ………………………… shopping?
4. ………………………… the washing-up?
5. ………………………… out for a meal?
6. ………………………… to a party?
7. ………………………… a family get-together?
8. ………………………… a shower/bath?
9. ………………………… the ironing?
10.………………………… to bed after midnight?
15.
In pairs, use the phrases to act out dialogues, as in the examples.gone (been)
gototoa arock
rock
festival
stayed
stay upupallall
night
given
give aaspeech
speech
sleep
slept outdoors
played
play a amusical
musical
instrument in
public
taken
take part
partinin
a parade
Have you ever V3 …?
Tell the class about your partner.
gone to a
go
to a dress
fancy
fancy
dress
party
party
dance
danced
in the
in
the
street
street
16.
Use the phrases to write sentences, as in the example. Use thepresent perfect or the present perfect continuous.
1.
(dye/hair/recently)
5. Sally
Jane looks
looks different.
terribly worried.
(just/break/mirror)
She has dyed her hair recently.
She’s just broken a mirror.
2. My ears hurt. (listen/to loud music/all
afternoon)
6.
Mike isn’t coming. (see/the film/before)
I’ve been
to loud music all
He’s
seen listening
the film before.
afternoon.
3. Ann is sunburnt. (lie/in the sun/all day)
She’s been lying in the sun all day.
4. Sam can’t get back into his house.
(lose/key)
He’s lost his key.
17.
Fill in the present perfect or present perfect continuous and choosefor or since.
I ...... (not/be) to a party for/
since last year.
18.
Fill in the present perfect or present perfect continuous and choosefor or since.
It …………… (rain) for/since hours.
19.
Fill in the present perfect or present perfect continuous and choosefor or since.
He …… (know) Sally for/since six
years.
They …… (be) in the team for/since
2002
20.
Fill in the present perfect or present perfect continuous and choosefor or since.
We …… (not/see) George for/since a
long time.
John ……… (read) for/since
early this morning.
21.
Act out dialogues, as in the example.Excited – organise/party
• Send out invitations
• Buy food
• Book a band
You look really excited! What
have you been doing?
I’ve been organising a party.
Really? What have you done so
far?
Well, I’ve already sent out the
invitations and I’ve bought the food,
but I haven’t booked a band yet.
22.
Exhausted – do/homeworkYou look really exhausted! What
have you been doing?
• Finish/maths
• Write essay
• Study test
I’ve been doing my homework.
What have you done so far?
Well, I’ve already finished the maths
and I’ve written an essay, but I
haven’t studied for my test yet.
23.
Dirty – work/gardenYou look really dirty! What have
you been doing?
I’ve been working in the
garden.
Really? What have you done so
far?
Well, I’ve already planted some new
flowers and I’ve dug up the weeds, but
I haven’t cut the grass yet.
• Plant/new flowers
• Dig up/weeds
• Cut/grass
24.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Compare with your partner.1. ‘ve been
2. is
3. Have you ever heard
4. have
5. have just finished
6. dresses up
7. dance
8. ‘ve been looking forward to
9. ‘ve found
10. starts
11. is picking me up
12. ‘m feeling
25.
Read the sentences. Which words do we use to form exclamations? Isit the same in your language?
What a nice party!
What a beautiful
decorations!
How well he dances!
Isn’t it a great party?
26.
Write exclamations for the following.1. You like your friend’s new outfit.
2. The cake at a party is delicious.
3. You see a very pretty girl.
4. You admire the way someone sings.
What
What
a beautiful
beautiful
aadelicious
new
cake!
outfit!
Isn’t
How
she
very pretty
he
sings!
girl!
27.
Exchange school news with your partner. Find out about recent events, thingsgoing on at the moment and anything planned for the near future. Use present
tenses and the adverbs in the list.
We’ve
We
We’ve
are
also
just
building
been
opened
preparing
a gym
a new
at
for
library
the
theprom
at
moment.
myall
school.
week.
Oh, that’s great! We’ve had a
That
Oh, sounds
that’s great!
fun. We’ve
We
gym since 1986 but it’s quite
already
haven’thad
got our
round
school
to
old so we’re renovating it
building
dance.
one yet.
now.
ATo
Anew
new
prepare
library
gym for
atatschool
the
school
prom
28.
Put the verbs in brackets into the presentsimple, present continuous, present perfect
or present perfect continuous.
Workbook
29.
Write exclamations for the following, as in the example.You think your friend looks very nice.
Your sister’s costume is funny.
The fireworks are amazing.
You like the way your friend dances.
You think your brother is very lucky.
How
you
What
What
How lucky
nice
well
amazing
a funny
you
are!
fireworks!
costume!
dance!
look!
30.
Use the present tenses to expand the sentences and include the wordsin brackets.
31.
Circle the mistake (A or B) and then correct it, as in the example.doesn’t like
starts
are wearing
since
have been trying