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How long have you been living in your house?
Present perfect
Marie ___________ in her diary lately, she got tired of it. (write)
has not been writing
Mom _______ home when she saw my sister in a bar. (come)
was coming
John ________ in San Diego for the past 3 years (and he still lives there). (live)
has lived
My grandfather died 10 years before I was born, so I ____ him. (meet)
did not meet
One of the scientists who ______ that there are more planets yet to be discovered. a) works on the project say or b) work on the project says
b)
To climb the Himalayas ________________ a lot of courage. (take)
takes
The great number of people attending the show ___________ a surprise to everybody. (to be)
was
A large number of firemen __________ been called to the scene. (have)
have
Law and order ___________ important for society to be able to function well. (to be)
are
The European Union___________that atrocities have been committed in the former Yugoslavia. (claim)
claims
Tense used for actions that were in progress at a specific moment in the past.
Past continuous
Tense used to talk about completed past actions.
Past simple
Tell me what you did last week
Past tenses are used
Give 3 examples of dynamic verbs
Go, cook, play, talk, drink, eat, become, go, learn, watch, write, work
Give 3 examples of static verbs
believe, have got, study, like, dislike, love, know, reckon, understand, want
Tense used to talk about actions happening around this time, but not necessarily at the moment of speaking.
Present continuous
Tense used for actions happening at the moment of speaking.
Present continuous
Tense used for permanent situations and facts.
Present simple
Tense you use to talk about habits or routines, often with always, usually...
Present simple
Tense used to talk about an action or activity which began in the past and continuous in the present.
Present perfect continuous
Tense used to talk about finished actions in unfinished time periods.
Present perfect
Tense used to give news about recent events.
Present perfect
Tense used to talk about finished actions in finished time periods.
Past simple