Tenses overview: basics and present tenses

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Welcome 3V
The Present 
4 tijden

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What do you remember about the present tenses?

Slide 2 - Carte mentale

Present simple
present continuous
present perfect
present perfect continuous
gebruik
vaak, nooit, regelmatig
feiten, gewoontes
 Acties die nu bezig zijn of bij irritaties en ergenissen (always /all the time)
in het verleden begonnen nu nog bezig
nadruk op resultaat van iets uit het verleden
verleden begonnen nu nog bezig/net afgelopen met nadruk op tijdsduur. 
vorm
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shit- regel
to be + ww-ing
to have + voltooid deelwoord
to have + been+ ww-ing
voorbeeld
I always walk
She never walks
I am walking right now
He is walking at the moment
John is always picking his nose
John and Mary have lived here since 1990. 
 He is in a bad mood because he hurt is arm. 
His leg has been broken for months now. 
Finally! I have been waiting since nine o'clock 
tijdsaanduiding
for, since, 
for hours/ for ages/ since early this morning

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Use the present simple.
"Every morning, ...

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Use the present continuous.
Choose: 1) Shhh, ... 2) Watch out! ...

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Use the present perfect.
Use 'always'

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Use the present perfect.
Use since.

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Present perfect continuous
Used for: emphasizes duration, or the amount of time that an action has been taking place
Something in the present is the result of what happend in the past.
He is going to lose the talent show, because he hasn't been playing well
Form
has / have + been + werkwoord+ing
Positive
Negative
Question
You have been waiting here for two hours.
You have not been waiting here for two hours
Have you been waiting here for two hours?
Clues:
For hours, all day,  for ages, for a long time (NLL al)
reden of gevolg genoemd

Slide 11 - Diapositive

Present Perfect Continuous
A
a year ago
B
yet
C
for ages

Slide 12 - Quiz

Hoe maak je de Present Perfect Continuous?
A
have/has+ voltooid deelwoord
B
have/has + been + werkwoord+ing
C
werkwoord + ing
D
werkwoord + ed

Slide 13 - Quiz

Present Perfect Continuous
A
I have been there.
B
I had copied his answers.
C
I have been teaching for a long time.

Slide 14 - Quiz

De Present Perfect Continuous gebruik je voor:
A
Verleden gebeurd, resultaat is zichtbaar
B
Verleden gebeurd, resultaat is niet zichtbaar
C
Verleden gebeurd, nog steeds bezig
D
Verleden begonnen, niet meer bezig.

Slide 15 - Quiz

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

Slide 16 - Quiz

My fingers are sore because I _
the guitar all day.
A
have played
B
is playing
C
have been playing
D
am playing

Slide 17 - Quiz

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

Slide 18 - Quiz

Sarah
_
on stage a number of times.
A
has acted
B
acts
C
have been acting
D
is acting

Slide 19 - Quiz

Mrs de Weerd _______ for almost 16 years now.
A
teaches
B
is teaching
C
has taught
D
has teached

Slide 20 - Quiz

Jacky is sweating because he _
for over four hours.
A
has run
B
run
C
is running
D
has been running

Slide 21 - Quiz

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

Slide 22 - Quiz

Your eyes are red . _ for ages
A
Do you cry
B
are you crying
C
Have you been crying
D
have you cried

Slide 23 - Quiz

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

Slide 24 - Quiz

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

Slide 25 - Quiz

Slide 26 - Lien

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