Τρίτη 26 Φεβρουαρίου 2019

THINK TEEN 3, UNIT 4




GRAMMAR NOTES

                           PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE  vs. PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE/CONTINUOUS

Simple  Present Perfect
 Affirmative: I have written / She has played
 Interrogative: Have I written?/  Has she played?
 Negative: I haven’t written / She hasn’t played

Χρησιμοποιούμε  Simple Present Perfect:    
           
1.  Για μια πράξη που έχει γίνει, αλλά δεν αναφέρεται πότε έγινε. I’ve seen that film.
2.  Με λέξεις όπως : just (=μόλις), already (=ήδη), ever (=ποτέ – στην ερώτηση και άρνηση), never (=ποτέ – στην κατάφαση), yet (=ακόμη), so far (=μέχρι τώρα), for (= για + χρονικό διάστημα), since (=από + μια χρονική στιγμή-χρονική αφετηρία )
3.  ‘Οταν αναφερόμαστε σε: πόσο (how much), πόσους -ες -α (how many), πόσες φορές (how many times)
 How much coke has Sandra drunk? (πόσο) Ann has read ten books. (πόσα) I’ve visited London three times. (πόσες φορές)
4.  Mετά από ένα επίθετο στον Υπερθετικό βαθμό. That’s the best meal I’ve eaten.  She’s the most beautiful girl he’s ever seen.
5.   Eάν θέλουμε να πούμε ‘έχω να...εδώ και...’ χρησιμοποιούμε Simple Present Perfect στην άρνηση. Έχω να πάω σινεμά εδώ και ένα μήνα. I haven’t been to the cinema for a month.  Έχει να φάει κρέας από τον Δεκέμβριο.  He hasn’t eaten meat since December.
6.   been (to/ in )/ gone (to)
She’s been to Paris. (έχει πάει και έχει γυρίσει) She’s gone to Paris. (έχει πάειείναι εκεί τώρα) She’s been in Paris for one year. (μένει στο Παρίσι εδώ και ένα χρόνο)

Present  Perfect Progressive
Affirmative: I have been writing /He has been playing
Interrogative: Have I been writing?/ Has he been playing?
 Negative: I haven’t been writing / He hasn’t been playing

Χρησιμοποιούμε  Present Perfect Progressive:
1.  Για μια πράξη που άρχισε στο παρελθόν και συνεχίζεται ακόμη. He’s been listening to music for one hour. (Αυτός ακούει μουσική εδώ και μια ώρα) They’ve been waiting for the bus since 4.00. (Περιμένουν το λεωφορείο από τις 4 η ώρα)
2.   Για μια πράξη που μόλις τελείωσε και δείχνει κάποιο αποτέλεσμα στο παρόν. You look hot. (αποτέλεσμα) Have you been running? (Έτρεχες;) Mum’s tired. (αποτέλεσμα) She’s been working all day. (Δούλευε)
3.  Όταν αναφέρουμε πόση ώρα ή πόσο καιρό διαρκεί η πράξη. How long has Jean been studying? (πόση ώρα;) We’ve been watching the match for 20 minutes. (πόση ώρα;) I’ve been learning Spanish since last year. (πόσο καιρό;)

A.      Write: been / gone
1 Dad’s out. He’s .................. to work.
 2 You’re late! Where have you ..................?
3 I’m sorry. You can’t speak to Mr. Jones. He’s .................. away for a week.
 4 Have you ever .................. to Spain?
 5 Mum’s .................. to the supermarket but she’ll be back soon.
 6 Mark has .................. in Patra since last year.

B.      Underline the correct answer.
 1 Susan has driven / has been driving for three hours.
 2 Have you done / Have you been doing all your revision yet?
3 We have waited / have been waiting for the bus since 2 o’clock.
4 Bill has been finishing / has finished the composition and now he is putting it into his schoolbag.
5 I have already booked / have already been booking the plane tickets.
6 Jane has trained / has been training for the Olympic Games for three years

C. Write the verbs in the correct tense: the Simple Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Progressive.
 1 This is the second time he .................................................... Paris. (visit)
2 We’re exhausted. We .................................................... all night. (travel)
 3 Roger .................................................... his chemistry homework yet. (not finish)
4 I .................................................... five letters so far. (write)
5 How long .................................................... Deborah? (you / know)
6 The committee members are exhausted. They .................................................... the new measures for five hours. (discuss)
7 How much water .................................................... today? (you / drink)
8 She .................................................... her essay since this morning and expects to finish it in about an hour. (type up)
9 The police .................................................... the people responsible for the burglary. (already / catch)
10 I .................................................... (wait) for you for almost an hour. Where ............................. .......................? (you / be)
11 He .................................................... his car for long. (not have)
12 Our cousins .................................................... at Kingston University for two years now. (study)
C.      Choose the correct answer and write it on the line
 1 My friend .......................................... for the match for two weeks.     a has trained      b has been training
2 I .......................................... many books this year, only three.           a haven’t read        b haven’t been reading
3 How many kilometers .......................................... today?                a have you been running          b have you run
4 That’s the best meal we ..........................................                a have been eating               b have eaten
5 She’s bored. She .......................................... for him since 4 o’clock.          a has waited             b has been waiting
6 They .......................................... their cousins for six months.         a haven’t contacted          b have to contact
E. Write the verbs in the Simple Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Progressive.
1. David .......................................................... (just / take) his driving test.
 2. How long .............. Morgan ................................. (learn) Italian?
 3. We’re tired. We .......................................................... (study) all evening.
4. The children .......................................................... (not find) their books yet.
5. Mr. Brown .......................................................... (save) up for a new car since 2009.
6. Demi .......................................................... (visit) the Tower of London twice.
7. That’s the most frightening film I .......................................................... (see).
8. ............ Eddie ................................. (ride) his bike for long?
9. We .......................................................... (not travel) abroad for three years.
10. She’s bored. She .......................................................... (wait) for the lesson to finish since half past eight. ..........

Σάββατο 19 Ιανουαρίου 2019

Grammar exercises on Present Simple vs. Present Progressive. (class A, advanced)


Grammar exercises on Present Simple vs. Present Progressive. (class A, advanced)
Name ……………………Class ……………………………….date ……………………………….

A.      Complete the text with the correct form of the verb in simple present tense or present continuous tense.
My favourite aunt, Monica, ____________ (teach) archeology at the university. Right now she ____________ (give) a class on the art of ancient Egypt. She ____________ (do) a lot of sports and ____________ (go) to the cinema regularly. This month, she ____________ (learn) to hang glide. But she also ____________ (climb) mountains every weekend and ____________ (do) scuba diving when she is on holidays.

B.      Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
1.        This coat                                   ( feel) very soft.
2.       What _____________________ (you/think) of the new English teacher?
3.        My parents ____________________ (come) to visit me every Christmas.
4.        I ________________________ (not/want) to leave yet. I _________________ (have) such a good time.
5.        She ______________________ (wear) a smart suit whenever she ___________________(go) for a job interview.
6.        Right now, Christine                                        on the computer. (work)
7.         a: What                                         (you/do)?  b: I’m an architect.
8.       I_______________________(not/belong) to a political party.
9.       What time _______________________ (the banks / close) in Britain?
10.   The economic situation is already bad and ____________________(it/get/) worse.
11.   He is a teacher but he ______________(work) at the moment.
12.   Ron is in London at the moment. He _________________________(stay) at the Hilton Hotel. He usually ____________(stay) at the Hilton Hotel when he is in London.
13.   She _____________________________(think) they are studying now.
14.   Mary ___________________________(believe) you, but I know you are lying.
15.   What are you doing? I ________________________(feel) the radiator to see if it’s getting warm.
16.   Why don’t you comb your hair? It _________________________(look) awful.
17.   Tom’s trainers _______________________(smell) terrible. I must wash them.
18.   Granny ______________________(hold) the baby in her arms now.
19.   She ______________(have) dinner with her boss right now.
20.   I don’t _______________________(understand) this word. What ____________________ (it / mean)?
21.   I__________________(wait) for Tim. We _____________(want) to go swimming.
22.   Your perfume _____________(smell) nice. What is it?
23.   A: She ______________________(be) generous, isn’t she? B: Yes, she has never been a mean person.
24.   He _________________(be) very quiet today, isn’t he? B: Yes, I think he has some problems.
25.   In five days , Sue _______________(go) back to France because the next term at university _______________(start) in ten days.

C.      Make questions.

1.       What /you /do/tonight?
2.       How/you/pronounce/this word?
3.       How/spell/that?
4.       She/see/her doctor/at four?
5.       What /this word/mean?
6.       How much/ they/cost?
7.       Where/ you/live?
8.       What time/plane/leave?
9.       They/listen/now?
10.   He/ play/ tennis/later?



PRESENT SIMPLE vs. PRESENT CONTINUOUS+STATIVES


PRESENT SIMPLE vs. PRESENT CONTINUOUS

We use the Simple Present for:

1. habits                                            I go fishing every weekend.
2. general truths                               The sun rises in the morning.
3. permanent situations                      I live in Athens.
4. the phrases: Here comes…/There goes… . Here comes the teacher.
5. headlines, commentaries, jokes                 Boy steals 2 million euros.
6. timetables, programmes for the future        The bus leaves at 5.00.

Time expressions: always, frequently, never, usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, rarely, seldom, hardly ever, scarcely ever, every day, once a month, on Saturdays.

We use the Present Progressive for:

1. something happening now.
I’m listening to the teacher now.
2. something happening at present (not necessarily now).
I’m writing a book this year.
3. temporary situations.
I’m staying with my sister until I find a flat.
4. personal arrangements for the near future.
We’re going to Devon this Saturday.
5. changing situations
He's getting taller and taller.
6. with always or constantly to show annoyance or complaint.
You’re always talking in class!



Time expressions: now, at the/this moment, today, this week, at present, these days, still, nowadays, for the time being, currently, tomorrow etc.

Stative Verbs

These are not normally used in continuous tenses.
Senses: hear, see, taste, smell, look, sound, watch, observe
Feeling: love, hate, like, dislike, wish, mind, enjoy, prefer, adore, fear, expect, appreciate, want, pity, desire, detest, (dis)agree, envy,doubt,
Knowledge: know, understand, realise, seem, think, notice, remember, forget, recognise, suspect, remind, suppose, imagine,
Possession: belong, own, possess, have, need, include
Measurement: weigh, measure, cost, hold, contain
OTHER: be ,fit, matter, appear, depend, deserve, care ,concern, owe, impress, promise, please, satisfy surprise

State                                                                            Action
See   I (can)see the ship.                          I’m seeing the doctor tomorrow. (meeting)
taste  The meat tastes delicious.              He’s tasting the meat now. (trying)
smell  The rose smells lovely.                   I’m smelling the fish to see if it’s fresh.
think   I think that’s a good idea.               We’re thinking of changing our jobs.
*have   We have a dog.     (possess)        He’s having a swim now.
weigh The boy weighs 60 kilos.                 She’s weighing the flour.
measure The room measures 14 m2.          * He’s measuring the piece of wood.    * 14 m2 : fourteen square metres
Also: be You are a clever boy.(it’s part of your personality)              He’s being naughty today. (He is behaving)
Expect     We expect he’ll win.                                                She’s expecting twins.
Hold         This bottle holds 2 litres.                                             She is holding 3 glasses.
Feel       The coat feels warm.                             John is feeling much better today.

*Ιδιωματικές εκφράσεις του HAVE :
                                                            breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper etc.
                                                           a shower, a bath, a swim, a party etc.
                                                            an accident, an experience, a dream etc
                                                            a baby
                                                            difficulty, fun, trouble etc


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