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AR grammar review UNIT 3
AR grammar review UNIT 3
present perfect
can, could, to be able to, to be allowed to
have to, must, should
irregular verbs from to be to to sell
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AR grammar review UNIT 3
present perfect
can, could, to be able to, to be allowed to
have to, must, should
irregular verbs from to be to to sell
Slide 1 - Slide
objective
At the end of the lesson, I will have identified and corrected at least two (wrong) forms in the use of present perfect and irregular verbs.
Slide 2 - Slide
warm up
recognising the present perfect
its form
signal words
Slide 3 - Slide
Which sentence uses the present perfect correctly?
A
I visit Paris last year.
B
I am visiting Paris.
C
I have visited Paris.
D
I will visit Paris.
Slide 4 - Quiz
What is the structure of present perfect?
A
Subject + had + past participle
B
Subject + have/has + past participle
C
Subject + will + base verb
D
Subject + is + present participle
Slide 5 - Quiz
Which time expression often accompanies present perfect?
A
tomorrow
B
ever
C
last week
D
yesterday
Slide 6 - Quiz
the form
Slide 7 - Slide
Write an affermative sentence in the present perfect.
Slide 8 - Open question
Write a negative sentence in the past perfect.
Slide 9 - Open question
Write an interrogative sentence in the past perfect.
Slide 10 - Open question
Present perfect:
write all the signal words (tijdwoordjes) you know
Slide 11 - Open question
the use
&
signal words
Slide 12 - Slide
REMEMBER
: present perfect = present <->past
There is a
connection
between the past and the present; the time of the action has not finished yet.
ever, never
already, just, not … yet
so far, until now, up to now …
for, since
Slide 13 - Slide
Present perfect or past simple?
Slide 14 - Slide
"I did not saw you in ages."
This sentence is wrong.
Which one is correct?
A
I did not see you in ages.
B
I did not seen you in ages.
C
I have not saw you in ages.
D
I have not seen you in ages.
Slide 15 - Quiz
"I have not cought a bus for a week."
This sentence is wrong.
Which one is correct?
A
I have not catch a bus for a week.
B
I did not caught a but for a week.
C
I have not caught a bus for a week.
D
I have not catched a bus for a week.
Slide 16 - Quiz
"Where have you swom yesterday?"
This sentence is wrong.
Which one is correct?
A
Where did you swim yesterday?
B
Where have you swum yesterday?
C
Where did you swam yesterday?
D
Where have you swam yesterday?
Slide 17 - Quiz
"The last time I have learn something was when you did teached me."
This sentence is wrong. Correct it.
A
The last time I have learned something was when you tought me.
B
The last time I have learned something was when you taught me.
C
The last time I learned something was when you taught me.
D
The last time I learned something was when you did teach me.
Slide 18 - Quiz
"Didn't you ran yesterday?"
This sentence is wrong. Correct it.
A
Haven't you runned yesterday?
B
Haven't you ran yesterday?
C
Didn't you run yesterday?
D
Didn't you runned yesterday?
Slide 19 - Quiz
irregular verbs
Slide 20 - Slide
Write the three forms of an irregular verb you get always wrong.
Slide 21 - Mind map
Write two mistakes in the use of present perfect and/or irregular verbs you have identified and corrected.
Slide 22 - Open question
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