Present Perfect Class
Present Perfect Class
To describe temporary situations and things happening right now, we usually use the present
continuous (progressive) tense:
Therefore, there are a few verbs which are never (or very rarely) used in the continuous form.
They are only used in the simple form.
List of common verbs that are ONLY used in the SIMPLE form:
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Present Simple Exercises
4. We have 2 cars.
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5. My parents often help me with my homework.
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6. Hey baby cries all the time.
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Class Number 2
I am working
You are working
He / she / it is working
We are working
They are working
What are you doing? You look sad. Why are you The dog is in the garden.
- I am making a crying? He is chasing the cat.
sandwich You look sad. Why do you The dog is in the garden.
- I make a sandwich cry? (X) He chases the cat. (X)
(X)
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Future plans and arrangements
Physical feelings
EXERCISE:
Fill the gaps to make questions using the present continuous tense
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2. ___ you _______ (listen) to the teacher?
Fill in the gaps to make the correct present continuous NEGATIVE form
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Class Number 3
EXAMPLE:
1. Without an adverb: Jane is Walking.
2. With an adverb: Jane is walking quickly.
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“quickly” gives us more information about the action.
“quickly” modifies the verb “walk”
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What are adverbs of frequency?
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20% seldom I seldom play football
10% Rarely,hardly ever I hardly ever play football
Minimum (0%) never I never play football
Negative Meaning:
Seldom
Rarely, hardly ever
Never
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1. Position of adverbs of indefinite frequency
All the adverbs of indefinite frequency can go before the main verb:
I always play football.
Jane seldom drinks alcohol.
I have never met the Queen. (here the verb HAVE is and auxiliar verb, the main
ver is to met)
If the main verb is the verb “to be”, the adverb of indefinite frequency is after the verb “to be”.
Mark is often late.
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“Occasionally”, “sometimes”, “often”, “frequently” and “usually” can also go at the beginning or
end of a sentence:
Example:
1. I play football three times a month.
2. I go to school five times a week.
If the number of times is one, then we say “once” (not “one time”)
1. I wash my car once a month.
If the number of times is two, then we say “twice” (not “two times”)
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1. I go to London twice a year.
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More Examples:
Jane calls her mother every day.
Mark goes to the beach every weekend.
Period of time...
Day
Week
Month
Year
Morning
Evening
Night
Weekend
Fortnight (every 2 weeks)
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More Examples:
Jonh watches football on Saturdays.
My parents go to the cinema on Wednesdays.
More Examples:
Hourly
Daily - Marks calls his wife daily.
Weekly
Monthly - My boss pays me monthly.
Yearly
Position:
These adverbs go at the end of the sentence.
After the verb and after the object if there is na object.
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Asking a question about frequency
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EXERCISE
1) Dvid Beckham frequently travels to America. Do you frequently travel to America also?
No I _______________ travel to America.
2) Lionel Messi _____________ scores goals.
3) My English teacher ____________ gives me homework.
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