Unit -1- Period -4- Present continuous Rula Farouq Al Farr’a

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Unit -1- Period -4- Present continuous Rula Farouq Al Farr’a Ghada Jamal Shabana Rula Farouq Al Farr’a

Objectives: Students are expected to: Use the present continuous correctly. Use the correct tense of the stative verbs.

Present continuous

The team is training for the final match at the moment. Present continuous The team is training for the final match at the moment. We are chatting with friends from Emirates now.

+ Form Use It is raining heavily right now. Helping verb Verb + (ing) are am To describe an action that is in progress at the time of speaking. Use

Examples 1. I am searching about globalization through the internet. 2. Dana is planting a new tree in her garden. 3. Kids are watching T.V in the sitting room now.

Complete the following sentences: is driving Hany ……………….….. to his work now. (drive) 2. They ……………………… for the final-term exam. (revise) are revising

We usually add (not) to the helping verb (is/am/are) Negative Form We usually add (not) to the helping verb (is/am/are) Eg. Lily is not (isn’t) playing on the computer..

Question Form Helping verb (is/am/are) + subject + (verb+ ing) + ….? Are you having your breakfast now? Yes/No Questions Wh question word + helping verb (is/am/are) + subject + (verb+ ing) + ….? Wh Questions When is she arriving home?

Stative Verbs

Stative verbs ( take only the simple tenses, and not -ing ) Stative verbs don’t accept ( ing ) Stative verbs ( take only the simple tenses, and not -ing ) love know like hope hate dislike want seem prefer see agree recognize realise remember suppose believe Have( = own) mean look (=seem) understand think (=have an opinion)

Think NOTE: Think, have and look can be used in either the simple or the continuous tenses, but with a difference in the meaning. Think يعتقد think (stative) = have an opinion, believe I think that coffee is great. think (continuous) = mental process, use the mind. A: what are you thinking about? B: I'm thinking about my summer holiday.

Have have (stative) = own يمتلك *I have a car. * My friend has two kids. have (continuous) = part of an expression , doing an action. تأخذ معنى الكلمة التي تليها I'm having a party / a picnic / a bath / a good time / a break / lunch / a shower

Look يبدو * Look (stative ) = seem , appear When look is a stative, it should be followed by an adjective or a noun * You look beautiful. * He looks smart يختلف معناها حسب حرف الجر الذي يليها Look (continuous ) = use the eyes * look ( continuous ), it should be followed by a preposition. .ينظر إلى For example, * He is looking at these paintings. يبحث عن... * They are looking for a new house

Circle the correct option to complete the sentences: looks That man ……………………… ( looks / is looking) rather strange. Everyone …………………………. ( looks / is looking ) out of the window. What ………………………….. ( do you think / are you thinking) the reason for her success? You’re very quiet. What …………………………………………. ( do you think / are you thinking ) about? He ………………..…… ( has / is having ) a shower because he ……………… ( has / is having ) an important appointment. is looking do you think are you thinking is having has

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