ENGELS GRAMMAR-PRESENT TENSES

Present tenses
  1. Present Simple
  2. Present Continuous
  3. Present Perfect
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Present tenses
  1. Present Simple
  2. Present Continuous
  3. Present Perfect

Slide 1 - Slide

James has finished his homework already.
James finishes his homework right after school every day.
James is finishing his homework right now, he will call you later.
Present Simple
Present Perfect
Present
Continuous

Slide 2 - Drag question

Present Simple



When to use?
When referring to:
- a present situation
- a general fact
- habits & routines
- future timetables (train, school etc)
How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
Verb
Verb + s for he/she/it (shit-rule)

Negation:
don't / doesn't  + verb

Question:
Do / does + Verb
I walk to school every day.
I don't walk to school every day.
Do I walk to school every day?
You walk
You don't walk
Do you walk
He / she / it walks
He / she / it
doesn't walk
Does he/she/it walk
We walk
We don't walk
Do we walk
You walk
You don't walk
Do you walk
They walk
They don't walk
Do they walk
Example:
James finishes his homework right after school every day.


Slide 3 - Slide

Present Continuous



When to use?
When referring to:
- an ongoing action
- a temporary activity
How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
am / are / is + verb+ing

Negation:
am / are / is + not + verb+ing

Question:
Am / are / is + subject + verb+ing
I am walking to school right now.
I am not walking to school right now.
Am I walking to school?
You are walking
You aren't walking
Are you walking
He / she / it is walking
He / she / it
isn't walking
Is he/she/it walking
We are walking
We aren't walking
Are we walking
You are walking
You aren't walking
Are you walking
They are walking
They aren't walking
Are they walking
Example:
James is finishing his homework right now, he will call you later.


Slide 4 - Slide

Present Perfect



When to use?
When referring to:
- an action that happened (or didn't happen) anytime before now, the result may be important.
- an unfinished action that started in the past and continues up till now.
- a past experience (Never Have I Ever - game)

How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
Have / has + past participle

Negation:
have/has + not + past participle

Question:
Have/has + subject + past participle
I have walked home several times already.
I have not walked to school yet.
Have I walked to school?
You have walked
You haven't walked
Have you walked
He / she / it has walked
He / she / it
hasn't walked
Has he/she/it walked
We have walked
We haven't walked
Have we walked
You have walked
You haven't walked
Have you walked
They have walked
They haven't walked
Have they walked
Example:
James has finished his homework already.


Slide 5 - Slide

She is well-informed about politics because she _____ the newspaper every day.
A
reads
B
is reading
C
has read

Slide 6 - Quiz

At the moment, Ms Smith ______ in her hotel room.
A
stands
B
is standing
C
has stood

Slide 7 - Quiz

Ms Verhoeven _______ for almost 6 years now.
A
teaches
B
is teaching
C
has taught

Slide 8 - Quiz

We _____ in Greece since last August. (to live)
A
live
B
are living
C
have lived

Slide 9 - Quiz

Look! Steve's mother ______ a Frappuccino. (to make)
A
makes
B
is making
C
has made

Slide 10 - Quiz

James never ____ his homework. (to do)
A
does
B
is doing
C
has done

Slide 11 - Quiz