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Unit 6 review
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Review modal verbs and present perfect continuous
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What is the structure of a present perfect continuous sentence?
Subject+have/has+been+verb(ing)
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When do we use the present perfect continuous?
When something started in the past and has continued into the present(now)
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I ……………………………..(study) for 3 hours. (PPC)
I (have been studying) for 3 hours.
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You (can or must) listen to the teacher.
Must
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You (won’t or can’t) park here.
Can’t
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People (shouldn’t or couldn’t) waste food.
Shouldn’t
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(Would or Will) it snow tomorrow?
Will
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(Must or Could) I have coffee, please?
Could
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You (should or could) do more exercise.
Should
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You(mustn’t or couldn’t) drink alcohol.
Mustn’t
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(Can or Shall) you play the guitar?
Can
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(Could or would) you like to go by train?
Would
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She (won’t or wouldn’t) play tennis tomorrow.
Won’t
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You ………………………..(dance) since we got here! (PPC)
You (have been dancing) since we got here!
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She …………………….(not/wait) for too long. (PPC)
She (hasn’t been waiting) for too long.
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Ivan ………………………(teach) since 2019. (PPC)
Ivan (has been teaching) since 2019.
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