Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous

Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous
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Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous

Slide 1 - Slide

What do you know about
Present Perfect?

Slide 2 - Mind map

Which of the following is a correct sentence in the present perfect tense?
A
I am eating breakfast this morning.
B
I will eat breakfast this morning.
C
I have eaten breakfast this morning.
D
I eat breakfast this morning.

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which sentence does not use the present perfect tense?
A
He has finished his work.
B
He finished his work yesterday.
C
He has just arrived.
D
He has worked all day.

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly?
A
I visited Paris multiple times.
B
I am visiting Paris multiple times.
C
I will visit Paris multiple times.
D
I have visited Paris multiple times.

Slide 5 - Quiz

What is the correct form of the verb 'to go' in the present perfect tense?
A
I have gone.
B
I have go.
C
I have going.
D
I have went.

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which adverb is commonly used with the present perfect tense to express an action that happened in the recent past?
A
Always
B
Just
C
Usually
D
Tomorrow

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is the correct negative form of the present perfect tense?
A
They haven't seen the movie yet.
B
They didn't see the movie yet.
C
They aren't seeing the movie yet.
D
They don't see the movie yet.

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is the correct form of the verb in the present perfect tense?
A
She had eaten lunch.
B
She is eaten lunch.
C
She has eaten lunch.
D
She have eaten lunch.

Slide 9 - Quiz

The present perfect tense is easy to understand.
Agree, it's straightforward and clear.
Disagree, it's confusing and complicated.
Agree, with practice it becomes easier.
Disagree, I really need more help.

Slide 10 - Poll

What do you know about
Present Perfect Continuous?

Slide 11 - Mind map

What is the structure of the present perfect continuous tense?
A
... was/were + verb-ing
B
... have/has + been + verb-ing
C
... had/did + been + verb-ing
D
... will/shall + be + verb-ing

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which of the following can be used with the present perfect continuous tense?
A
since
B
to
C
for
D
from

Slide 13 - Quiz

What does the present perfect continuous tense express?
A
There is a result, for example, a cake.
B
There is an activity, for example, people have been doing something.
C
There is an activity that will take place in the near futrure.
D
an action that happened and finished in the past.

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which sentence is in the present perfect continuous verb form?
A
I will study for three hours tomorrow.
B
I am studying right now.
C
I studied for three hours yesterday.
D
I have been studying for three hours.

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is the correct form of the present perfect continuous verb with the pronoun 'he'?
A
He have been played tennis for two hours.
B
He has been played tennis for two hours.
C
He has been playing tennis for two hours.
D
He have been playing tennis for two hours.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which sentence is NOT in the present perfect continuous verb form?
A
She has been visiting her grandparents every weekend.
B
She has been visiting her grandparents for a week.
C
She has been visiting her grandparents since Monday.
D
She has visited her grandparents last week.

Slide 17 - Quiz

Present perfect continuous is easy to understand for me.
Yes, it is clear and logical.
No, it is confusing and complex.
No, I need help.
Yes, with a little practise I'll be okay.

Slide 18 - Poll