Title: Present Tenses Present Simple Present Continuous Present Perfect
1Present TensesPresent SimplePresent
ContinuousPresent Perfect
- AIM TO REVISE PRESENT TENSES
2- 1. Im learning Chinese.
- 2. Youve walked across the Amazon jungle.
- 3. It has meant that I can finance my next
expedition. - 4. My mum and dad always watch my documentaries.
- 5. My agent is waiting for me.
- 6. Ive always loved travelling.
- 7. I dont like going with groups.
3Answers
- 1. Im learning Chinese. Present Continuous
- 2. Youve walked across the Amazon jungle.
Present Perfect - 3. It has meant that I can finance my next
expedition. Present Perfect - 4. My mum and dad always watch my documentaries.
Present Simple - 5. My agent is waiting for me. Present
Continuous - 6. Ive always loved travelling. Present
Perfect - 7. I dont like going with groups. - Present
Simple
4Present Simple
- I live in Belgrade.
- You live in Belgrade.
- He/She/It lives in Belgrade.
- We live in Belgrade.
- You live in Belgrade.
- They live in Belgrade.
5Present Simple - questions
- Do I live in Belgrade?
- Do you live in Belgrade?
- Does he/she/it live in Belgrade?
- Do we live in Belgrade?
- Do you live in Belgrade?
- Do they live in Belgrade?
6Present Simple - negative
- I dont live in Belgrade.
- You dont live in Belgrade.
- He/she /it doesnt live in Belgrade.
- We dont live in Belgrade.
- You dont live in Belgrade.
- They dont live in Belgrade.
7We use the Present Simple to talk about
- Activities that we repeat regularly (routines,
habits). - My mum and dad always watch my documentaries.
- Permanent situations and states.
- I dont like cheese.
- General truths
- A doctor works in a hospital.
- Common time adverbials
- always, often, usually, sometimes, never
- every day, every week, every year ...
- twice a week, once a month
- regularly, seldom, hardly ever, occasionally
8Spelling
- Y is lost in verbs ending in consonant y
- fly flies
- study studies
-
- We use es with verbs ending in -s, -z, -sh, -ch,
-s, -x - watches, teaches, washes, fixes...
- -es where you wouldnt normally expect it
- does
- goes
9Present Continuous
- I am watching TV.
- You are watching TV.
- He/she/it is watching TV.
- We are watching TV.
- You are watching TV.
- They are watching TV.
10Present Continuous - questions
- Am I watching TV?
- Are you watching TV?
- Is he/she/it watching TV?
- Are we watching TV?
- Are you watching TV?
- Are they watching TV?
11Present Continuous - negative
- I am not watching TV.
- You are not watching TV.
- He/she/it is not watching TV.
- We are not watching TV.
- You are not watching TV.
- They are not watching TV.
12We use the Present Continuous to talk about
- Activities that are going on at the time of
speaking. - Right now, I am giving a lecture and you are
listening. - Activities that happen regularly but only for a
limited period of time (temporary routines and
habits). - Im studying English a lot these days because we
are having a test next week. - Common time adverbials
- now, at the moment, at present, these days
13Spelling
- Verbs ending in e lose the final -e when ing is
added. - phone phoning
- make making
- change changing
- Short verbs ending in one vowel one consonant
double the last consonant. - sit sitting
- cut cutting
- swim swimming
- Verbs ending in ie
- lie lying
- tie tying
14Present Perfect have/has 3rd column
- I have done the homework.
- You have done the homework.
- He/she/it has done the homework.
- We have done the homework.
- You have done the homework.
- They have done the homework.
15Present Perfect - Questions
- Have I done the homework?
- Have you done the homework?
- Has he/she/it done the homework?
- Have we done the homework?
- Have you done the homework?
- Have they done the homework?
16Present Perfect - negative
- I have not done the homework.
- You have not done the homework.
- He/she/it has not done the homework.
- We have not done the homework.
- You have not done the homework.
- They have not done the homework.
17We use the Present Perfect to talk about
- Past events and activities with results or
consequences in the present. - Ive lost my keys and now I cant open the door.
- An action in the past when we dont know or are
not interested in when it happened. (to talk
about experience) - Ive been to China.
- Things that started in the past and continue up
till now. - Ive always wanted to travel.
- Common time adverbials
- never, ever, since, for, already, yet, all my
life, always
18The use and meanings of time adverbials
- already and yet
- We use already in statements and yet in questions
and negative sentences. - Ive already seen that film.
- I havent finished yet.
- since and for
- Since tells us about a point in time when the
activity began. - Weve been friends since 2003.
- For tells us about the period of time that the
activity has taken. - Weve been friends for five years.
19Do the matching task
20Matching task - answers
- 1. Im learning Chinese. activities that happen
regularly but only for a limited period of time
around the present - 2. Youve walked across the Amazon jungle.
events that happened in the past but it doesnt
matter when - 3. It has meant that I can finance my next
expedition. past events that have clear results
in the present - 4. My mum and dad always watch my documentaries.
activities that happen regularly - 5. My agent is waiting for me. activities going
on at this moment - 6. Ive always loved travelling. - things that
started in the past and continue up till now - 7. I dont like going with groups. permanent
situations or states
21RevisionGive a wider context for each of the
sentences below.
- I write emails.
- Im writing an email.
- Ive written an email.
22Now choose a verb and write similar examples of
your own.