Презентация, доклад по английскому языку Present Perfect/Present Perfect Continuous

The present perfect continuous makes the action important, and says how long it’s been continuing. The present perfect simple makes the result important, and says how many times something has happened.REMEMBER!

Слайд 1Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous

Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous

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The present perfect continuous makes the action important, and says how

long it’s been continuing.

The present perfect simple makes the result important, and says how many times something has happened.

REMEMBER!

The present perfect continuous makes the action important, and says how long it’s been continuing.

Слайд 3Present Perfect Tense.
It is usually used to express a completed action

connected with the present.

I have seen this film.
I have already eaten my sandwich.
I haven’t seen you for ages.
I haven’t been to London sinse 2010 year.
Present Perfect Tense.It is usually used to express a completed action connected with the present.I have seen

Слайд 4Present Perfect Tense.
It is usually used with these words to express

a completed action connected with the present.

Already
Ever
Never
Yet
Just
lately
Present Perfect Tense. It is usually used with these words to express a completed action connected with

Слайд 5Preset Perfect Tense.
It is often used with

Since
For
I haven’t ridden

a bycycle since my childhood.
I haven’t seen her for ages.
Preset Perfect Tense. It is often used with Since ForI haven’t ridden a bycycle since my childhood.I

Слайд 6Present Perfect Continuous.
It is used to express an action which

began in the past.
Present Perfect Continuous has been continuing for same time.
Present Perfect Continuous is still in progress at the present moment or recently finished.
I have been riding a bicycle for two hours.
He has been doing his homework since morning.
Present Perfect Continuous. It is used to express an action which began in the past. Present Perfect

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To talk about an action which has happened over a period

of time.

To talk about an action which has recently finished and has a result in the present.

To talk about an action which is still happening, or has recently finished.

There are 3 uses of the present perfect continuous:

To talk about an action which has happened over a period of time.To talk about an action

Слайд 8I. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect Simple or

Present Perfect Continuous
Don't walk in here. I …...........................(just/clean) the floor.
Jane is hungry. She …............(not /eat) anything for six hours.
She is tired. She …......(study) for four hours.
I don't want to see that film again. I ….......................(see) it twice already.
Sandy …...................(teach) English for 10 years.
Chris …..................(not/do) the washing up yet.
He …......................(walk) all the morning.
They.......................................(play) in the garden for two hours.


Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous.

I. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect ContinuousDon't walk in here.

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