English Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous - Test 01Questions1.2.3.4.5.I _____ (pump) up three tyres. Would you like to do the fourth?A.have pumpedB.have been pumpingC.both answers are correctI _____ (grease) my car. That's why my hands are so dir[r]
This material give you a perfect practice for passive voice in different tenses ( present simple, present continuous, present perfect, past simple, past continuous, past perfect, future simple, future continuous, future perfect.)
TENSE Simple Continuous The Present IT IS MENDED The Past The Future Will NOT POSSIBLE The Present Perfect NOT POSSIBLE The Past Perfect NOT POSSIBLE The Future Perfect NOT POSSIBLE TRAN[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. - ……………………………………………….(read) all morning.-How[r]
If + past perfect, ... would + Vinf. B. Mệnh đề phụ (ifclause) If + past perfect continuous, ... would + present perfect WHEN: được dùng khi diễn tả một điều gì đó chắc chắn xảy ra Lưu ý: Động từ chính trong mệnh đề phụ trạng ngữ bắt đầu bằng when hoặc if luôn ở thì present simple mặc dù hành động[r]
Rani has been studying since morning.Father has been working for six hours.Rahul has been playing for hours.They have been waiting for long.Difference between present perfect and present perfect continuous tenseBoth present perfect and present[r]
1. Fill in the gaps using either the Present Perfect or the SimplePast (one verb is in the Past Perfect).Last week I ___________ (meet) an old lady called Cindy. She_________ (be) eighty-two. She _________ (be) a beggar. She__________ (talk) to me and I _______________ (hear) th[r]
Present Simple - Present Continuous - Present Perfect - Test 03Questions1.2.3.4.Susan (not master) ______ Japanese yet, but she can communicate.A.isn't masteringB.hasn't masteredC.doesn't masterActually, I (just, come) ______ back from there.A.have just comeB.
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 sentence 1, however, the verb simply talks about[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 and present perfect continuous3. Simple pres[r]
CHUYÊN ĐỀ MỘT TỔNG HỢP 12 THÌ CƠ BẢN TRONG TIẾNG ANH. 1) HIỆN TẠI: Hiện tại đơn Simple Present Thì hiện tại tiếp diễn Present Continuous Thì hiện tại hoàn thành Present Perfect Thì hiện tại hoàn thành tiếp diễn Present Perfect Continuous 2) QUÁ KHỨ: Thì quá khứ đơn Simple Past Thì quá[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 HAVEN’T SEEN PAUL FOR AGESSINCE: I HAVE HAD TH[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 talk abo[r]
Circle the correct tense: Present Simple & ContinuousPast Simple & ContinuousPresent Perfect15. My sister rarely __________ scary movies.1. Leonidas ________ the king of the Spartans.a. has beenb. isc. wasd. were2. I _______ just __________ my dinosaur report.a. have fi[r]
worked with lots of famouspeople. I’m not saying who, it’s top secret!Steve Morris works as a TV and filmextra.How did you get into this, Steve?A few years ago, a TV company filmed somescenes in our village. I worked as an extra insome crowd scenes and after that I signed upwith an agency.Have you go[r]