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Grammar Snacks: Present perfect simple and continuous | present perfect vs present perfect continuous exercises with answers

Grammar Snacks: Present perfect simple and continuous


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Sophie is working in Dubai but Amy was hoping she may be able to ask her a favour. We use the present perfect simple (have/has + past participle) or present perfect continuous (have/has + been + ing) to talk about a state or an activity that has a link to the present. Watch the video then click here for practice activities and more: http://bit.ly/LETeensPresentPerfect

Grammar Snacks: Present perfect simple and continuous

Listening Activity 1 – Present Simple vs Present Continuous


Listening Activity 1 - Present Simple vs Present Continuous

Grammar Quiz – Present Continuous


16 multiple choice questions use this video as either a \”standalone\” or show it to your English students as a way for them to check their answers following the printed version of this quiz: https://www.allthingsgrammar.com/presentcontinuous.html

Grammar Quiz - Present Continuous

Present Perfect Progressive Tense Quiz


Present Perfect Progressive / Continuous Tense quiz for beginners and kids.
10 multiplechoice questions.
Each quiz question is given out with a timer and shows the correct answers to the questions.
You will be quizzed with appealing animations 🙂

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYAqshTpc9OP_GYiMUbSqA

Present Perfect Progressive Tense Quiz

Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous – English grammar tutorial video lesson


Present perfect and present perfect continuous/ progressive video tutorial. This tutorial is about the present perfect
and the present perfect continuous. In this tutorial
I’m going to show you how to form and when to use a present perfect and how to form and when to use a present perfect continuous.
Take a look at these sentences:
I have worked since 5 o’clock in the morning.
I have been working since 5 o’clock in the morning.
The first sentence is in the present perfect tense,
the second sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense. First we are going to take a look at how to form a present perfect. For the regular verb to have and a past participle. A past participle can be made by adding ed to the base form of the verb.
For example:
I have walked the dog.
For the irregular verbs we also use the auxiliary verb to have and a past participle but here the past participle has its own unique form.
She has driven my car.
The infinitive form of the verb is ‘to drive.’
A present perfect continuous is made by have and been which is the past participle form of the verb ‘to be.’
We use the base from of the verb and we add ‘ing.’
For example I have been walking the dog, and she has been driving my car. Please note that we do not need to pay attention to the regular and irregular verbs. Now let’s have a look at the difference between the two. A present perfect is used for a thing, which can either be an activity or a state
which started in the past and has continued into the present. For example:
I have broken my leg and I have talked to him.
The present perfect continuous is used for an activity that started in the past and has continued into the future.
For example:
I have been talking to him.
We cannot say:
I have been breaking my leg.
We also use the present perfect continuous when talking about things that are annoying.
He has been shouting at me for over half an hour.

Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous - English grammar tutorial video lesson

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