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P.6 (1-4) tenses review

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    revise some basic rules
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  • Name two common time expression words that go with simple past tense.
    e.g. yesterday, last,... ago, just now, etc.
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  • Name two common time expressions that go with present perfect tense.
    since, for, yet, already, recently, ever, etc
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  • Correct or wrong? If it's wrong, explain why. We use the present perfect tense to talk about actions that have nothing to do with the present.
    to talk about actions that are related to the present or have something to do with the present.
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  • name and spell the past participle of the following verbs: run, write
    run, written
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  • unscramble the sentence. You need to use the correct tense. come / he / just / home
    He has just come home.
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  • Error identification: Have you done your homework already?
    already should be replaced by yet
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  • Correct or wrong? If it's wrong, correct it. I have been to Japan many times but I have never been to London.
    correct
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  • Correct or wrong? I have been to Japan last year but I have never been to Korea.
    I went to Japan last year. but I have never been to Korea.
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  • Use the words to make a complete sentence. pay attention to the tense. already/ May/ cook / dinner/
    May has cooked dinner already.
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  • Right or wrong? Some young people will stay up to play video games so they fell asleep in class.
    will stay - stayed or fell - fall
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  • Correct or wrong? In what ways have the Internet changed our lives?
    has the Internet changed, singular noun
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  • Find the mistake: Some people spends too much time playing on their phones. As a result, they spend less time connecting with their parents.
    some people spends - spend
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  • Name one common situation that we use the past simple tense.
    to talk about actions that began and completed in the past.
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  • The past participle of the following verbs: a. be b. do c. tell
    been,done, told
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  • Tell us when to use "for" and when to use" since" in the present perfect tense.
    "for" a number of years "since" a point of time
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  • Correct or wrong? Jacky is talking to Ken on the phone. Don't disturb him!
    correct
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