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Present Tenses: Present Simple Present Continuous Present Perfect

The document provides a review of the present tenses in English - the present simple, present continuous, and present perfect. It defines their uses and gives examples for each tense. Key points covered include using the present simple for habits and routines, the present continuous for ongoing actions, and the present perfect for unfinished past events with present relevance. The document aims to help revise understanding and usage of the three present tenses in English.

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Present Tenses: Present Simple Present Continuous Present Perfect

The document provides a review of the present tenses in English - the present simple, present continuous, and present perfect. It defines their uses and gives examples for each tense. Key points covered include using the present simple for habits and routines, the present continuous for ongoing actions, and the present perfect for unfinished past events with present relevance. The document aims to help revise understanding and usage of the three present tenses in English.

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PRESENT TENSES

PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PERFECT
AIM: TO REVISE PRESENT TENSES
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.
Answers
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
Present Simple
I live in Belgrade. We live in
You live in Belgrade.
Belgrade. You live in
He/She/It lives in Belgrade.
Belgrade. They live in
Belgrade.
Present Simple - questions
Do I live in Do we live in
Belgrade? Belgrade?
Do you live in Do you live in
Belgrade? Belgrade?
Does he/she/it Do they live in
live in Belgrade? Belgrade?
Present Simple - negative
I dont live in We dont live in
Belgrade. Belgrade.
You dont live in You dont live in
Belgrade. Belgrade.
He/she /it doesnt They dont live in
live in Belgrade. Belgrade.
We 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
Spelling
Y is lost in verbs We use es with
ending in verbs ending in -s,
consonant +y: -z, -sh, -ch, -s, -x:
fly flies watches, teaches,
washes, fixes...
study studies -es where you
wouldnt normally
expect it
does
goes
Present Continuous
I am watching TV. We are watching
You are watching TV.
TV. You are watching
He/she/it is TV.
watching TV. They are
watching TV.
Present Continuous -
questions
Am I watching Are we watching
TV? TV?
Are you watching Are you watching
TV? TV?
Is he/she/it Are they watching
watching TV? TV?
Present Continuous -
negative
I am not watching We are not
TV. watching TV.
You are not You are not
watching TV. watching TV.
He/she/it is not They are not
watching TV. watching TV.
We 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
Spelling
Verbs ending in e Short verbs ending in
lose the final -e when one vowel + one
ing is added. consonant double the
phone phoning last consonant.
make making sit sitting
change changing cut cutting
swim swimming
Verbs ending in ie:
lie lying
tie tying
Present Perfect: have/has +3rd
column
I have done the We have done the
homework. homework.
You have done You have done
the homework. the homework.
He/she/it has They have done
done the the homework.
homework.
Present Perfect - Questions
Have I done the Have we done the
homework? homework?
Have you done Have you done
the homework? the homework?
Has he/she/it Have they done
done the the homework?
homework?
Present Perfect - negative
I have not done We have not done
the homework. the homework.
You have not You have not
done the done the
homework. homework.
He/she/it has not They have not
done the done the
homework. homework.
We 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
The use and meanings of time
adverbials
already and yet since and for
We use already in Since tells us about a
statements and yet point in time when
in questions and the activity began.
negative Weve been friends
sentences. since 2003.
Ive already seen For tells us about the
period of time that
that film. the activity has
I havent finished taken.
yet. Weve been friends for
five years.
Do the matching
task
Matching 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
Revision
Give a wider context for each of the
sentences below.
I write emails.

Im writing an email.

Ive written an email.


Now choose a verb and write similar
examples of your own.

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