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Session #3

Valeria Mendez

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Welcome to Session #3

Present Tense

Get Started!

What are we doing today?

Past Participle

Present Perfect

Present Perfect Continuous

Practice

Material

1.

Present Perfect Tense

Present Perfect

Subject+have/has+past participle (+) Example: She has eaten. Subject+haven’t/Hasn’t+ past participle (-) Example: She hasn’t eaten. Have/Has+Subject+past parciple+? (?) Example: Has she eaten?

We use it for...

  • Finished actions with an effect on the present
  • States beginning in the past and still continuing.
  • Unspecified time

2.

Present Perfect Continuous

Present Perfect Continuous

Subject+Have/Has+Been+Present Participle+ Complement (+)Ex: She has been running. Subject+ Haven’t/Hasn’t+Been+Present Participle+ Complement(-) Ex: She hasn’t been running lately. Have/Has+Subject+Been+Present Participle+Compliment (?) Ex: Has she been running lately?

We use it to talk about repeated activities that started in the past and have continued up until now or actions recently stopped. "For five minutes," "for two weeks," and "since Tuesday" are commonly used with this tense.

Practice!

Let's review what we learned on this session!

3.

Material

- Vocabulary List #2 - Voice Thread - Written Practice