This document provides examples of verb tenses including:
1. Present perfect (has chosen, have been waiting, have finished, have borrowed, have booked)
2. Present perfect continuous (have been packing, have been waiting)
3. Present continuous (am packing, am leaving, is becoming)
It also gives examples of sequencing events using time expressions like: then, next, after that, later, and finally.
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This document provides examples of verb tenses including:
1. Present perfect (has chosen, have been waiting, have finished, have borrowed, have booked)
2. Present perfect continuous (have been packing, have been waiting)
3. Present continuous (am packing, am leaving, is becoming)
It also gives examples of sequencing events using time expressions like: then, next, after that, later, and finally.
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UNIT 1: Tenses
2 is getting 7 has found b) present perfect (2, 5, 7, 8)
3 have been 8 has been 2 present perfect continuous (6) looking correcting 3 present continuous (3) 4 knows 9 is using 4 present continuous (9) 5 heat 10 gets 5 present continuous (4) 6 have just elected 1 smells 2 are you tasting, tastes 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C 6 B 3 feel/am feeling 4 am seeing, see 5 does the bag of apples weigh, is weighing 2 Yes, I sometimes go fishing at weekends./ 6 am thinking, think Yes, I go fishing at weekends sometimes. 7 are you looking, looks 3 Yes, I go once a week. 8 enjoy, am enjoying 4 I visit them every weekend. 9 are you feeling, feels 5 No, I rarely do. 10 is appearing, appears 6 I don't know. I have never eaten oysters. 11 is, is being 7 I go on holiday once a year. 12 is fitting, Does it fit 8 I usually read it on the way to work. 13 hurts/is hurting 9 Of course. You should always lock the door when you go out. 2 have ... been, have been to 10 You are always breaking things! 8 3 have ... been 4 have ... been to, have been 2 g - present perfect 5 have gone to / Has ... gone 4 3 f present continuous 4 a - present perfect 2 yet 6 for 10 recently 5 6 d j - present continuous - present continuous 9 3 just 7 never 11 still 4 already 8 so far 7 h present perfect 5 ever 9 since 8 c present perfect continuous 9 b - present perfect 1O i - present continuous 2 is 9 have been 3 am writing working/have 4 have also typed worked 2 have been 9 have been living/ 5 has been planting 10 have been 5 reading.have have lived 6 has written practising not/haven't 1O is always doing 7 have just heard 11 go finished 11 am going 8 does the play 3 are going 12 has been start 4 am having teaching/has 5 have been taught washing 13 have already A S2: Then, they looked around the shops. 6 have broken bought S3: Next, they walked on the beach. 7 add, mix 14 are always S4: After that, they ate lunch at a seaside 8 has been using meeting restaurant. S5: Later, they visited the funfair. S6: Finally, they had afternoon tea. a) 2 has chosen 6 have been waiting 3 am packing 7 have finished B SA: What were Brian and Ruth doing at 4 am leaving 8 have borrowed 11 :00 am? 5 has booked 9 am becoming SB: They were looking around the shops.