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1 Present Perfect Progressive M.Grigoryeva M.Grigoryeva2011

2 The Present Perfect Progressive shows that the action is unfinished shows the action that started in the past and is still continuing shows how long the action has been happening put the emphasis on the continuation of the action

3 The Present Perfect Progressive + have / has + been + V ing - have / has + NOT + been + V ing ? Have / Has been + V ing ?

4 Ex: I have been learning English for 5 years BE CAREFUL ! Non-action verbs are not used in the progressive I have been having a headache all day. NEVER !!! I have had a headache all day.

5 SOMETIMES You can use either the present perfect progressive or the present perfect (especially with LIVE, STUDY, TEACH, WORK + for / since ) She has been living here for 3 years. She has lived here for three years

6 Read the sentence and decide if the second sentence is TRUE or FALSE 1.Professor Owen has been reading this book. T/F She finished the book. 2.She has read a book about Egypt. T/ F She finished the book. 3.He has been waiting for the letter. T/F He received the letter. 4.They have lived in Moscow since 2008. T/F They are still in Moscow 5.We have discussed these questions with the director. T/F The discussion is over

7 Right or Wrong? 1.Bob is my friend. I know him well. 2.Bob is my friend. I know him for a long time. 3.Sue and Alan are married since June. 4.The weather is awful. It is raining all day. 5. The weather is awful. It is raining now again. 6.I like your house. How long have you lived here? 7.I don’t know him well. We’ve met only several times. 8.I gave up drinking coffee. I don’t drink it for a month 9.That’s a very good bike. How long have you been having it? 10. I have a pain in my stomach all day

8 The Future Perfect To talk about a future action that will already be completed by a certain time in the future By June, he will have paid his debt. We’ll have saved enough by then.

9 The Future Perfect + will + have + V3 - will + NOT + have + V3 ? Will have + V3 ?

10 Use the Future Perfect or the Future Perfect Progressive with the Simple Present to show the relationship between two future events. The event that will happen first uses the Future perfect. By the time you arrive, I will have finished dinner. The event that will happen second uses the Simple present

11 We often use already and yet to emphasize which event will happen first Present Simple By the time he graduates, he won’t have saved $ 5.ooo yet. Future Perfect Present simple When my son turns five, we will have been living here for ten years already. Future Perfect Progressive

12 The Future Simple + will + V - will + NOT + V ? Will V ?

13 Use will for predictions I think he will come Use will when you decided smth at the moment of speaking OK, I’ll give you a lift! Use to be going to when smth in the present leads to a prediction Look at the clouds, it is going to rain! Use to be going to to talk about future plans We are going to Moscow in February

14 The FutureProgressive + will + be + V ing - will + NOT + be + V ing ? Will be + V ing ?

15 The FutureProgressive To talk about an action that will be in progress at a certain time in the future Tomorrow at this time we’ll be sunbathing at the seashore

16 1.By the time you will read this, we’ll have left. A B C 2.We’ll call you as soon as we’ll get home. A B C 3.They will be fly to Spain at this time tomorrow A B C 4. She finished school by next summer, so we’ll visit her A B C 5. He’ll have been studying Japanese for five years, so A B he is speaking fluently now C


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