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  4. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

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  5. Present Perfect Continuous Tense : Definition, Useful Examples

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  6. Present Perfect Continuous vs Present Perfect

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  1. Simple Present. Present Continuous. Present perfect. Present perfect continuous

  2. SIMPLE PRESENT. PRESENT CONTINUOUS. PRESENT PERFECT. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

  3. Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous #englishgrammar #englishtenses #englishclass

  4. Present perfect or present perfect continuous? 🇬🇧 What’s the difference? #learnenglish

  5. Present perfect or present perfect continuous? What’s the difference in English? #learnenglish

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  1. 87 Present perfect continuous English ESL powerpoints

    Present Perfect Continuous online lesson. Present Perfect Continuous for a group or online one-to-one class. It gives the teacher the opportunity to explore certain topics. Includes a reading section for practice. 1572 uses.

  2. 20 Present perfect continuous (progressive) tense English ES…

    Present Perfect Continuous online lesson. Present Perfect Continuous for a group or online one-to-one class. It gives the teacher the opportunity to explore certain topics. Includes a reading section for practice. 1573 uses.

  3. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: English ESL powerpoints

    1/10. This PowerPoint presentation includes detailed explanation of the present perfect continuous. It is suitable for levels over the intermediate.

  4. Present Perfect Continuous

    How to use the present perfect continuous. The present perfect continuous begins with either has (for the third-person singular) or have (for all other persons). It always continues with been (the past participle of "be") followed by the present participle of the main verb.The subject may be contracted with "have" or "has" (e.g., "I've," "she's").

  5. PPT

    the Present Perfect vs.the Present Perfect Continuous Tense Let's review: -the forms of each -the difference in meaning between them. 1) the Present Perfect Tense The Present Perfect has many uses and is very common in English. Generally speaking, the Present Perfect is used to connect the past and the present; we often use this grammar for an action that started in the past, but is still ...

  6. Present Perfect Continuous Tense: How to Use It, With Examples

    Here is the formula for forming the Present Perfect Continuous tense: Subject + have/has + been + present participle (-ing) of main verb. For example: "I have been working on this project for two hours.". Subject = I. Auxiliary verb "have" in present tense = have. Auxiliary verb "been" = been. Present participle ("-ing" form) of ...

  7. Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous

    Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous. Found a mistake? This is a PowerPoint Presentation, which tells the difference between the usage of present perfect and present perfect continuous. The rules are stated clearly with examples and illustrations. Study English grammar easily and in an interesting way.

  8. The present perfect continuous tense

    Also called the present perfect progressive. It's not a very common tense, and often it's not taught in classes, but we do use it sometimes and it's very good to know how to make it, and to recognise it when other people use it. Luckily, it's very easy to make. Here's the positive (it's the present perfect of 'be' + verb -ing):

  9. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

    Transcript. PRESENT PERFECTCONTINUOUS. I've been phoning you all day.She has been feeling ill for over a week. Emphasise a repeated action. He has been waiting for an hour for you. You're late!He has been waiting for an hour. You still aren't here. Action in progress from the past.

  10. Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous

    Present perfect continuous (progressive) tense. Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous. seredushka94. 11288. 116. 42. 0. 1/10 ...

  11. Present Perfect Continuous by Filomena Ferreira on Prezi

    Present Perfect Continuous. As well as the present perfect simple, we can use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about events with a connection to the present. Look at these 2 sentences: The focus is on the action - decorating - and the action is unfinished. The focus is on the finished result. The activity is finished but we can ...

  12. PPT

    When should you teach the present perfect continuous tense? The lesson suits intermediate-level students and can be taught to children, teenagers, and adults. Before using this lesson, review the present perfect simple tense with your students. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachersu2019 notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

  13. Present Perfect Continuous

    This ESL Grammar lesson plan on the present perfect continuous begins with an explanation of the grammar point, detailing how to form the tense and when to use it. That is followed by a fun sentence completion exercise which allows students to put the theory into practice.

  14. Present perfect simple and present perfect continuous

    We use the present perfect to connect the past and the present. The cafe has just opened. (= It is open now.) People have been arriving in large numbers. (= They are still arriving now.) We can often use either the present perfect simple or the present perfect continuous with since or for when something started in the past and continues now, or ...

  15. Present Perfect Simple vs. Continuous

    1/6. Let's do English ESL grammar guide. This ppt presentation compares the use of Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous.

  16. Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

    The present perfect tense places emphasis on the completion of an action in the recent past. In fact, the basic meaning of this verb tense is based on a sense of completion. Meanwhile, the present continuous tense shows that it is not yet completed. Here's a sample sentence. I've read a book about religion.

  17. Present Perfect Simple vs. Present Perfect Continuous.

    The difference is that the present perfect continuous focuses on the activity or event which may or may not be finished. The present perfect simple, however, focuses on the effect of the activity or event, or the fact that something has achieved. 5 We use the present perfect continuous to express the idea of activity (a task, piece of work, etc ...

  18. present perfect continuous: English ESL powerpoints

    a powerpoint to present the present perfect continuous. Say what these people have been doing up until the time the photo was taken . It is often confusing for students to know when to use the continuous tense I hope these pictures make it clear that there was an activity going on before the photo was taken.

  19. Present Perfect: как образуется и где используется

    Изучение времени Present Perfect начинается в школе с 4-5 класса. Это время представляет собой уникальное сочетание настоящего и прошедшего, что часто вызывает затруднения у студентов. Тем не менее, понимание и правильное ...