Present perfect esl pdf

    • [DOC File]USING VERB TENSES

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      The present perfect expresses the idea that something happened (or never happened) before now, at an unspecified time in the past. The exact time it happened is not important. If there is a specific mention of time, the simple past is used: I saw that movie last night.


    • [DOC File]Read the following short story and identify the tenses used

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      present perfect. present perfect progressive. past perfect. past perfect progressive. future aspect. future progressive. future perfect. future perfect progressive John has always traveled a lot. In fact, when he was only two years old when he first flew to the US. His mother is Italian and his father is American.


    • [DOC File]PRESENT PERFECT + FOR / SINCE

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      PRESENT PERFECT + FOR / SINCE. We can use the Present Perfect with FOR and SINCE, to talk about situations or actions in a period of time from the past until now. We use . FOR with a period of time ( e.g. three months ), and . SINCE with a specific point in time ( e.g. Tuesday ) List the time expressions under the two headings:


    • [DOC File]Consellería de Cultura, Educación e Universidade

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      idea of present or future ( Simple: to write. It it carries . an idea of past, whatever the tense (Past Simple, Past Perfect, Present Perfect) ( Perfect: to have written. If either of them are in a . continuous form, you use the adequate Infinitive continuous form ( to be writing. or . to have been writing.


    • [DOC File]HOMOGRAPH ACTIVITY

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      3. Right now, it is the perfect time to five the gift because everyone is here. EXERCISE. Rewrite the sentences above using the vocabulary homographs. 1. The farm was used to produce1 produce2. 2. I object1 to that object2 in class because a cell phone is distracting. 3. Presently3, it is the perfect time to present2 the present1 because ...


    • [DOC File]TITLE

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      It is interesting to note that the author uses past tense (simple, perfect, progressive, or otherwise) for the majority of the piece, but in one sentence in particular, simple present tense is used: “Why not ride the Karakoram Highway, the famous mountain road that runs from Islamabad in Pakistan to Kashgar in China?” (see Appendix A, Lines ...


    • [DOC File]Present Perfect Simple - Milica Vukovic

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      Present Perfect Passive: has/have + been + V-ed/3rd column. She has typed the letters. > The letters have been typed. Object > Subject. Subject > Agent (by her) Past Simple Present Perfect Simple. An action which happened at a An action which happened at an


    • [DOC File]First time with a new class:

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      Present/Past to Present Perfect. a. He is very sick and tired. b. I did all of my homework. c. She went to see the doctor. d. We speak to the teacher today. e. I want to leave for a while. f. They eat the entire pizza. Title: First time with a new class: Author: Lynn Westmore Last modified by:



    • [DOC File]Hope and Wish

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      past perfect: I wish I had passed my ESL class last semester! (You didn't pass.) I wish she had given me her phone number. (She didn't give it to you.) To say what you wish about the . present, you use the . past: I wish I had a good job. (You have a bad job now.) I wish I had a million dollars. (You don't have a lot of money.)


    • [DOC File]Verbs: Regular and Irregular

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      Present Perfect: Future Tense: To call. Present Tense: John his mother? Present Progressive: Past Tense: Past Progressive: Present Perfect: Future Tense: Title: Verbs: Regular and Irregular Author: Lynn Westmore Last modified by: Lynn Westmore Created Date: 11/5/2007 12:54:00 PM Other titles: Verbs: Regular and Irregular ...


    • [DOC File]Unreal Conditionals

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      Present Unreal Conditional. The . present unreal. talks about the present time, life today, right now, but imagining (or wishing) something that is untrue. In a wish sentence, or in an if-clause, you use the . past tense. to show that the verb is unreal about the present. The main clause (often called the “result” clause) uses would:


    • [DOC File]SAMPLE SCRIPT FOR OPENING AND CLOSING YOUR PRESENTATION

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      Here is a sample script for use in planning your opening remarks: “Good evening! My name is (name) and this is (name) , (name) , (name) , and (name) .


    • [DOCX File]Workplace Readiness Skills Worksheet

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      working in a respectful and friendly manner with all customers and coworkers (i.e., treating all with the same degree of professional respect), regardless of national origin, race, appearance, religion, gender, disability, or age


    • [DOC File]PRACTICING WITH PHRASES WORKSHEET

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      Artists perfect their skills. SECTION IV: IDENTIFYING ESSENTIAL AND NONESSENTIAL APPOSITIVE PHRASES Underline the appositive phrase in each sentence. Circle the noun it identifies. Add necessary commas. On the line, identify each phrase as E for essential or NE if it is nonessential. Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard is an oceanographic engineer.


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