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1 Chapter 5 Since/For Present Perfect vs. Present Tense Present Perfect vs. Past Tense

2 Vocabulary Preview Astronaut

3 Vocabulary Preview Cashier

4 Vocabulary Preview Clerk

5 Vocabulary Preview Physician

6 Vocabulary Preview Guidance 1.the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction. 2.advice or counseling, esp. that provided for students choosing a course of study or preparing for a vocation.

7 Vocabulary Preview counselor

8 Vocabulary Preview Guitarist

9 Vocabulary Preview journalist

10 Present Perfect Tense For vs. Since ForSince Three hoursthree o’clock Two daysyesterday afternoon A weeklast week/last Friday A long time2000 2 years2006 Many years1976

11 Present Perfect Tense For vs. Since 3 o’clock. sinceyesterday afternoon. last week. We’ve known each other2000. we were in HS. three hours. fortwo days a week. a long time.

12 For vs Since These sentences are Present Perfect Tense: For: How long have you both known each other? We have known each other for a long time. Since: How long have you both known each other? We have known each other since 2003.

13 How Long? Page 52-53 ForSince Three hoursthree o’clock Two daysyesterday afternoon A weeklast week A long time2000

14 How Long? Page 52-53 A. How long have you known each other? B. We’ve known each other for three years. A. How long have you been sick? B. I’ve been sick since last Friday.

15 How Long? Page 52-53 1. How long have Tom and Janet known each other? two years A. How long have Tom and Janet known each other? B. They’ve known each other ______ two years. for

16 In class: Side by Side Page 52-53 #1-12 Page 54 (Read) Page 55 Choose #1-8, Choose #1-6

17 Present Perfect vs. Present Tense I know how to ski. (Present Tense) I’ve known how to ski since I was a little girl. (Present Perfect)

18 Present Perfect vs. Present Tense Do you know how to ski? Yes. I’ve known how to ski since I was a little girl. Present Tense Present Perfect Are you two engaged? Yes, We’ve been engaged since we finished college. Present Tense Present Perfect

19 Since I was a little girl Page 56 1. Does your sister Jennifer play the cello? since she was eight years old A. Does your sister Jennifer play the cello? B. Yes. She’s played the cello since she was eight years old.

20 In class: Side by Side Pages 56-57 #1-12

21 Present Perfect vs. Past Tense Victor was an engineer. (Past Tense) He’s been a taxi driver since he immigrated. (Present Perfect)

22 Have You Always Taught History? Page 58 A. Have you always taught history? B. No. I’ve taught history for the past three years. Before that, I taught geography. Past Tense Present PerfectPast Tense

23 Have You Always Taught History? Page 58 A. Has Victor always been a taxi driver? B. No. He’s been a taxi driver since he immigrated to this country. Before that, he was an engineer. Past Tense Present Perfect Past Tense

24 Practice Present Perfect/ Past Tense Page 58 1. Have you always liked classical music? the past five years A. Have you always liked classical music? B. No. I’ve liked classical music ___the past five years. Before that, I liked jazz music. for

25 In class: Side by Side Pages 58-59 #1-8


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