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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
VS.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Contrast of tenses
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
VS.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Jméno autora: Mgr. Svatava Spurná
Datum vytvoření VM: 20. 2. 2013
Ročník: 1.- 4.
Tematická oblast: Gramatika – Předpřítomný čas prostý a průběhový/ Grammar – Present Perfect Simple and Continuous
Předmět: Anglický jazyk
Obsah: Obsah se skládá z teoretické a praktické části. Teoretická část shrnuje rozdíly mezi dvěma jmenovanými časy, praktická část procvičuje užití těchto časů a jejich kontrast s časy jinými na různých typech cvičení.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
How to form present simple continuous sentences?
have/has + been + V-ing
“I have been waiting for you for ages.”
“She has been learning English since she was eight.”
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EGG_Present_perfect_progressive.svg
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE CONTINUOUS
Focuses on completed
actions
I’ve read Romeo and Juliet.
It’s great.
Commonly used with
stative verbs
I’ve known him for ages.
Emphasises single
actions
I have already phoned
them.
Focuses on unfinished
actions
I’ve been reading this book
for ages. It’s an unending
story.
Commonly used with
action verbs
I’ve been playing tennis for
four years.
Used for repeated actions
I have been phoning them
all morning.
PRESENT PERFECT
SIMPLE CONTINUOUS Recently completed
actions
He has just left.
Permanent actions/states
I’ve had these earrings
since I was born.
Matter-of-fact
I’ve waited for you for an
hour.
Recently completed
actions
Why are you sweating. I’ve
been running.
Temporary actions/states
I’ve been spending too
much time at work
recently.
Attitude
I’ve been waiting for you
for an hour! This is
unacceptable!
SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS?
Open the following link and match the
sentences. Then press the “check” button to
check your answers.
→
SIMPLE OR CONTINUOUS?
Open the following link and fill in the gaps.
Then press the “check” button to find out how
well you did.
→
For further practice go to:
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs8.htm
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs7.htm
WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING?
Look at the following pictures and make sentences
using the present perfect continuous tense to
describe what the person in the picture has been
doing. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Scombroid_food_poisoning_red_eyes.jpg
WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING?
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dirty_dishes.jpg?uselang=cs
WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING?
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Crashed_Porsche_911_(997)_front.jpg?uselang=cs
WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING?
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zasova_KIC_stavba.JPG?uselang=cs
WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING?
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Amiga-Computer.jpg
WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING?
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tjejvasa2006_start.JPG
READ THE SENTENCES, DECIDE WHICH
OF THEM IS THE CORRECT ONE.
A) I have been waiting for you for hours!
Where have you been!
B) I have waited for you for hours! Where
have you been!
A) I have lost my car keys.
B) I have been losing my car keys.
A) She has had this ring since she got married.
B) She has been having this ring since she got married.
I don’t know what’s wrong with them.
A) They have argued all day.
B) They have been arguing all day.
A) How many exercises have you done today?
B) How many exercises have you been doing today?
Five.
“IN THE SHADOWS” – THE RASMUS LISTEN TO THE SONG AND FILL IN THE GAPS.
You will find the song under the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcNktkAWylI
Thank you for
your attention!
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