Present Perfect Cont.

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englishSecondary Education

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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
 TENSE

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ELOS
Learners will be able to:
  1. recall the concept of present perfect tense.
  2. explore present perfect cont. tense.
  3. identify and frame sentences from the same.
  4. explain the difference between for and since .

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Recall some of the  common sentences from your classes.
  1. I have completed the work.
  2. I have submitted the assignments.
  3. I have made everyone attendee.
  4. I have joined the class.
  5. She has left the class due to some technical glitch. 

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Mention the similarity among all the sentences.
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Slide 5 - Open question

All these sentences hit on the completion of some task; be it in the recent past or late past.

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When we need to depict the completion of any action; in the recent past or late past, we use present perfect tense.The format of the same is 
has/have + V3

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Write one sentence of present perfect tense.
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1:00

Slide 8 - Open question

Open page no. 162 and answer the questions.
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5:00

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Observe the following sentences.
I  have done the work.
I have been doing the work for 3 hours.

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I have done the work.
I have been doing the work for 3 hours.
Identify the difference between the two sentences.
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1:00

Slide 11 - Open question

Let's discuss now
have done the work.
I have been doing the work for 3 hours.

(The first sentence shows that the task has been well completed.The second sentence shows that the task began somewhere in the past, continued for sometime and it's still being done.

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When we need to depict the actions which began somewhere in the past, continued for sometime and are still being done, we use PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE.

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Create one sentence with present perfect cont. tense.
Format-
(has/have, verb+ing, been)
timer
1:00

Slide 14 - Open question

Read the conversation between Wogogee and his friend on page no. 163 and underline the sentences used in PPC tense.

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Observe the following sentences.
  1. I have been watching for sometime now.
  2. We have been meeting often.
  3. I have been doing my work for 3 hours.
  4. I have been doing this work for three hours.
  5. I have been doing work since 3 p.m. 

(Note that we use adverbs of time in this tense)

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Difference between since and for
Read the following sentences and identify the difference between since and for.

  1. I have been doing this work for three hours.
  2. I have been doing work since 3 p.m. 

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Since is used for point of time and for is used for period of time.
  1. I have been doing for three hours.
  2. I have been doing work since 3 p.m.

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The farmers have been harvesting the field __ 6 hours.
A
since
B
for

Slide 19 - Quiz

The panel has been interviewing the candidates __ 7:00 a.m.
A
for
B
since

Slide 20 - Quiz

Reema has been taking piano classes __ 2019
A
for
B
since

Slide 21 - Quiz

We have been living in Ghaziabad __ 13 years.
A
since
B
for

Slide 22 - Quiz

Now I can identify the tense and implement it correctly.
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Slide 23 - Poll


DIFFERENT FORMS


Affirmative            Negative                         Interrogative
I have been       I haven't been living.        Have I been living.                                                                  living?
                                                                                       

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HOME FUN
  1. Create a web page showing the various measures that can be taken to conserve Earth. 
  2. Attempt the quiz : https://quizizz.com/join?gc=28491718

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