NOTE: In US English, youcan use the past simple insentences such as:I already saw that film(USA)To talk about an unfinishedperiod of time up to thepresentThey have been together forfive years.I have lived here since 1992.I have already seen tha[r]
Present perfect continuous tenseForm: has / have + been + ing form of the verbAffirmativeI have been working.He has been working.She has been working.They have been working.We have been working.You have[r]
PRESENT PERFECT: WE USE IT TO TALK ABOUT AN ACTION THAT STARTED IN THEPAST AND CONTINUES IN THE PRESENTWE USUALLY USE IT WITH:JUST: I HAVE JUST EATEN A SANDWICHALREADY: I HAVE ALREADY HAD LUNCHYET: I HAVEN’T FINISHED MY HOMEWORK YET.FOR: I[r]
He said (that) he had eatenpizza.Past Perfect ContinuousHe said (that) he had been eatingpizza.Past Perfect SimpleHe said (that) he had eatenpizza.Past Perfect ContinuousHe said (that) he had been eatingpizza.Past SimpleHe said, “I ate pizza”.Past Continuous[r]
Tenses and the time adverbs used with themThe present perfect continuous tenseThe present perfect continuous tense is commonly used with the time expressions since and for.It has been raining since yesterday.I have been<[r]
CONTENTS Thanks vii To the student viii To the teacher ix Tenses 1 Present simple (I do) and present continuous (I am doing) (1) 2 Present simple (I do) and present continuous (I am doing) (2) 3 Present perfect (I have done) and past simple (I did) (1) 4 Present perfect (I have done) and past simp[r]
a) I will have finished this job by next week.b) I have finished this job by next week.c) I have been finishing this job by next week.d) I finish this job by next week.Answers1. I saw John yesterday.2. Present perfect an[r]
The present perfect and present perfect continuous tenseexerciseComplete the following sentences using a present perfect or present perfect continuous tense.TipThe present perfect tense is used to denote compl[r]
Tenses different forms?Now read the following sentences:* I write.* I am writing.* I have written.* I have been writing.The verbs in all of these sentences refer to the present time, and are, therefore, said to be in the present tense.In[r]
Time expressions used with various tense formsUsually, never, seldom, always, generallyThese expressions are almost always used with the simple present tense.He seldom donates money to charities.He always wears neat clothes.You never thank me for anything.I usually drink coffee[r]
Difference between present perfect and present perfectcontinuous tensesThe present perfect continuous tense is used to talk about a continuous, but not necessarily finished action orsituation.The present perfect tense is used to t[r]
b. were landingc. have landedd. landed7. We __________ pizza for dinner right now.a. are havingb. have hadc. haved. were having8._______ you ________ the e-mail yet?a. Are…sendingb. Have…sentc. Do…sendd. Did…send9. Godzilla ________ at the cinema this week.a, was playingb. plays[r]
Present SimpleUSEEXAMPLENOTESRoutine/regular repeated actionsThat dog always barks at me.Often with adverbs offrequency: always,usually, often,sometimes, never, everySaturday morning, twicea week…)We usually go to the beach onSundays.Permanent situationsMary lives in Rome.Scientific factsWith[r]
I'll go home on 20 June. By then I'll have been staying at this hotel for a fortnight.At six o'clock we'll have been waiting here for three hours.When you arrive, we'll have been sitting in the classroom all day.Future perfect simple<[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar SkillsTense Conversion – Practise English Tenses 2Read the present simple sentence, then change it into 17 other tenses (where possible):General Time:1.Present Simple:I walk in the garden every day.2.Zero Conditional:____________[r]
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A. LÝ THUYẾT: 1. Tense Revision Tất cả các thời: The simple present tense, the present continuous tense, the past simple tense, the past continuous tense, the present perfect tense, , the[r]
Present Perfect Simple – Present Perfect ContinuousA. Fill in the gaps using Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous1. - Why are you wet?- I…………………………………………… (walk) in the rain.2. - ……………………………………………….(r[r]
Using sinceSince can be used as an adverb, a conjunction and a preposition.Since as a prepositionAs a preposition, since is followed by a noun/noun equivalent which acts as its object.She has changed a lot since her marriage.Everything has changed so much since our last meeting.As an adverbWh[r]
Tense recognition exerciseDo you know all the different tenses in English? Can you recognize them by just looking at their form? Here is agrammar exercise to test your understanding of tenses. You just need to read the sentences given below. Theyare in different tenses. See if you can identify them.[r]