Transcript Chapter 4
CONTENTS 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 Review Past participle Forms of the present perfect Meanings of the present perfect Simple past vs. present perfect Using since and for Present perfect progressive Present perfect progressive vs. present perfect Using already, yet, still, and anymore Past perfect 1 Review and Preview PRESENT AND PAST VERBS give take love find be Jenna _____ is Max. loves her dog. His name __ gave Max to her. Her Jenna’s grandfather ____ grandfather _____ found him at an animal shelter. Jenna _____ takes very good care her dog. He __ is a great dog. 2 4-1 PAST PARTICIPLE She has forgotten his name. 3 4-1 PAST PARTICIPLE SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE REGULAR VERBS finish stop wait finished stopped waited finished stopped waited IRREGULAR VERBS see make put saw made put seen made put past perfect tense present perfect tense 4 4-1 LET’S PRACTICE SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE stop go take write stopped went took wrote stopped gone taken written 5 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT He has finished all his work. 6 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT (a) I have worked very hard this year. (b) The students have worked hard. (c) Alex has worked very hard. STATEMENT: have/has + past participle 7 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT (d) I’ve/You’ve/We’ve/They’ve gone home. (e) She’s/He’s gone home. (f) It’s been hot all week. CONTRACTION : pronoun + have = ’ve pronoun + has =k’s 8 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT (g) I have not gone home yet. (h) Fatima has not gone home. NEGATIVE: have/has + not + past participle 9 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT (g) I haven’t gone home yet. (h) Fatima hasn’t gone home. NEGATIVE: have/has + not + past participle NEGATIVE CONTRACTION: have + not = haven’t has + not = hasn’t 10 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT (i) Have you read the report? 11 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT (j) Has Marcy gone home? (k) How long have you worked there? QUESTION : have/has + subject + past participle 12 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT (l) No, I haven’t. I have only read a few pages. Have you read all of this article? SHORT ANSWER: have/haven’t 13 4-2 FORMS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT (m) Has Kyung finished her homework? Yes, she has. She did it after school. SHORT ANSWER: has/hasn’t 14 4-2 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PERFECT you touch ever Have you ever touched a snake? ___________________ 15 4-2 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PERFECT touch never I’ve never touched No, ________________ a snake. 16 4-2 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PERFECT _________________ Has Justin ever seen a shark? Justin see ever 17 4-2 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PERFECT Yes, he ___. has He saw one near Cape Town, South Africa. 18 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT Tyler has taken his first steps. Zoe hasn’t walked by herself yet. 19 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT PRESENT PERFECT MEANING #1: SOMETHING HAPPENED BEFORE NOW AT AN UNSPECIFIED TIME 20 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT MEANING #1 (a) Tyler has already taken his first steps. (b) Zoe hasn’t walked by herself yet. (c) Have you ever seen Zoe crawl? occurred before now or sometime in the past 21 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT now MEANING #1 (a) Tyler has already taken his first steps. (b) Zoe hasn’t walked by herself yet. (c) Have you ever seen Zoe crawl? before now time? X X 22 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT MEANING #1 (d) Mary has painted portraits many times. (e) Her students have painted portraits twice. activity repeated before now, unspecified past times 23 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT MEANING #1 now (d) Mary has painted portraits many times. (e) Her students have painted portraits twice. before now X XX X 24 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT PRESENT PERFECT MEANING #2: A SITUATION BEGAN IN THE PAST AND CONTINUES TO THE PRESENT. 25 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT MEANING #2 (f) We’ve been working since 8 o’clock. (g) I have played the violin for six years. I learned to play six years ago, and I still play it. present perfect + past since for present 26 4-3 MEANINGS OF THE PRESENT PERFECT MEANING #2: x now 8:00 (f) We’ve been working since 8 o’clock. x x 27 4-3 LET’S PRACTICE Kyung has already taken the test. MEANING #1: Something happened before now at an unspecified time. OR ? MEANING #2: A situation began in the past and continues to the present. 28 4-3 LET’S PRACTICE I’ve been studying since 8 AM. MEANING #1: Something happened before now at an unspecified time OR ? MEANING #2: A situation began in the past and continues to the present 29 4-3 LET’S PRACTICE Rosa has been to Italy three times. MEANING #1: Something happened before now at an unspecified time OR ? MEANING #2: A situation began in the past and continues to the present 30 4-4 SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT I had an angel fish when I was a child. I have had many other fish since then. 31 4-4 SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE PAST (a) They completed the game at 4:00. specific time PRESENT PERFECT (b) They have already completed the game. unspecified time 32 4-4 SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE PAST (c) I was in Nigeria when I was five years old. specific time PRESENT PERFECT (d) I have been in Nigeria three times. unspecified time 33 4-4 SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE PAST (e) Jack camped in France for 9 days. for activity began & ended in past PRESENT PERFECT since last Monday. (f) Eli has been camping for 9 days. for / since activity began & continues 34 4-4 LET’S PRACTICE SPECIFIED OR UNSPECIFIED TIME ? We have been in Tokyo many times. UNSPECIFIED PRESENT PERFECT 35 4-4 LET’S PRACTICE SPECIFIED OR UNSPECIFIED TIME ? Barry has never been to Tokyo. UNSPECIFIED PRESENT PERFECT 36 4-4 LET’S PRACTICE SPECIFIED OR UNSPECIFIED TIME ? Gina went to Tokyo last month. SPECIFIED SIMPLE PAST 37 4-5 USING SINCE AND FOR I have been here since 6:00 AM. 38 4-5 USING SINCE AND FOR (a) I have worked here Since since noon. since Wednesday. since April. since 2006. since May 9, 2007. since yesterday. since last week. Specific point in time 39 4-5 USING SINCE AND FOR (b) CORRECT: I have studied English since 2007. CORRECT: I have used a computer since 2007. present perfect + since (c) INCORRECT: I am studying English since 2007. present progressive NOT used 40 4-5 USING SINCE AND FOR (b) CORRECT: I have studied English since 2007. CORRECT: I have used a computer since 2007. present perfect + since (d) INCORRECT: I study English since 2007. simple present NOT used 41 4-5 USING SINCE AND FOR (b) CORRECT: I have studied English since 2007. CORRECT: I have used a computer since 2007. present perfect + since (e) INCORRECT: I studied English since 2007. INCORRECT: I was study English since 2007. simple past NOT used 42 4-5 USING SINCE AND FOR MAIN CLAUSE (present perfect) (f) I have known her SINCE-CLAUSE (simple past) since I was fifteen. (g) Jim has played many sports since he tried soccer. Since time clause 43 4-5 USING SINCE AND FOR (h) I have worked here For for fifty minutes. for five hours. for ten days. for about six weeks. for almost two months. for many years. for a long time. length of time 44 4-5 USING SINCE AND FOR (i) I have worked here for twelve years. I got a job here twelve years ago, and I still have it. present perfect + for + length of time past present (j) I played sports for fifteen years. I am too busy now. simple past past present 45 4-5 LET’S PRACTICE 3 hours she was six Mary has been playing the piano she was six since ___________. Mary has been playing the piano three hours for ___________. 46 4-5 LET’S PRACTICE he started school 15 years Alejandro has studied English he started school since ________________. Alejandro has studied English fifteen years for __________________. 47 4-5 LET’S PRACTICE for since I have driven a taxi _____ since 2006. My uncle has driven a taxi ____ for thirty years. 48 4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE Dee has been working for ten hours. 49 4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (a) Dee has been working since 6 o’clock. (b) She has been working for ten hours. STATEMENT: have/has + been + -ing 50 4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (c) How long has she been working? QUESTION FORM: have/has + subject + been + -ing 51 Difference between Present Perfect & Present Perfect Progressive present perfect NO since or for present perfect WITH since or for present perfect progressive I have lived in Korea. Not sure if this person still lives in Korea; the time is also unknown. I have lived in Korea since 1997. We are sure this person still lives in Korea; we also know the time. I have been living in Korea since 1997. We are sure this person still lives in Korea; we also know the time. http://www.myenglishteacher.net/present_perfect_progressive.html 52 Stative verbs: use Present Perfect only Stative Verbs examples: know understand owe possess be have* belong contain equal resemble tend perceive suppose believe decide conclude prefer love like seem *have with the meaning of possession: I have a pen. INCORRECT: We have been knowing you for a long time. CORRECT : We have known you for a long time. http://www.myenglishteacher.net/present_perfect_progressive.html 53 4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (d) Mary is playing the piano right now. PRESENT PROGRESSIVE in progress right now duration of time not mentioned Mary has been playing the piano right now. 54 4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (e) Mary has been playing since noon. (f) Mary has been playing for an hour. PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE began in past in progress right now time expressed Mary is playing the piano since noon. 55 4-6 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (g) CORRECT: It belongs to Amy. (h) INCORRECT: It is belonging to Amy. (i) CORRECT: She has owned it for one month. (j) INCORRECT: She has been owning it for one month. non-action verbs progressive tenses 56 4-6 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE OR PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE use is using the phone. My sister _________ has been using it for three She _____________ hours. I need to make a call. 57 4-6 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE OR PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE dance are dancing Her parents __________. have been dancing They ________________ together for over thirty years. 58 4-6 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE OR PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE go going Where are you _______for the summer holiday? going to the beach. I am ______ have been going to the beach I ______________ every summer since I was a child. 59 4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs. PRESENT PERFECT These guys are hiking. They have been hiking for several days. 60 4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs. PRESENT PERFECT PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE (a) My cousin is hiking with his friends. They have been hiking for several days. duration of present activities, action verbs PRESENT PERFECT (b) My cousin has hiked many mountains. repeated activities unspecified times in the past 61 4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs. PRESENT PERFECT (b) My cousin has hiked many mountains. (c) INCORRECT: My cousin has been hiking many mountains. 62 4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs. PRESENT PERFECT (d) The guys have known each other for ten years. (e) INCORRECT: The guys have been knowing each other for ten years. duration of present activities, non-action verbs 63 4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs. PRESENT PERFECT (f) I have been studying medicine for one year. OR (g) I have studied medicine for one year. same meaning 64 4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs. PRESENT PERFECT (h) Rolf has been running every day since he was a child. OR Rolf has run every day since he was a child. usual, habitual activities either tense okay 65 4-7 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE vs. PRESENT PERFECT (i) I’ve been studying Spanish ever since I visited Mexico. OR I’ve studied Spanish ever since I visited Mexico. usual, habitual activities either tense okay 66 4-7 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PERFECT live How long has ___ your family ______ lived here? We __________ have lived here for ten years. 67 4-7 LET’S PRACTICE PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE live been living here? How long has ___ your family _________ have been living here for ten years. We _____________ 68 4-8 USING ALREADY, YET, STILL, AND ANYMORE I already fed the dog. 69 4-8 USING ALREADY, YET, STILL, AND ANYMORE ALREADY (a) I fed the dog thirty minutes ago. I already fed the dog. happened before now Position: midsentence 70 4-8 USING ALREADY, YET, STILL, AND ANYMORE YET (b) I usually feed the dog, but I haven’t fed him yet. did not happen before now Position: end of sentence 71 4-8 USING ALREADY, YET, STILL, AND ANYMORE STILL (c) I fed the dog thirty minutes ago. He is still hungry. He still wants to eat. (d) I liked classical movies when I was in college. I still like them. (e) It hasn’t rained all week. It still isn’t raining. 72 4-8 USING ALREADY, YET, STILL, AND ANYMORE STILL (c) I fed the dog thirty minutes ago. He is still hungry. He still wants to eat. (d) I liked classical movies when I was in college. I still like them. (e) It hasn’t rained all week. It still isn’t raining. situation continues to exist Position: midsentence 73 4-8 USING ALREADY, YET, STILL, AND ANYMORE ANYMORE (f) I used to be a teacher, but I retired. I don’t work anymore. does not continue Position: end of sentence 74 4-8 USING ALREADY, YET, STILL, AND ANYMORE ALREADY (a) I already fed the dog. YET (b) I haven’t fed him yet. ANYMORE (f) I don’t work anymore. STILL (c) He is still hungry. (e) It still isn’t raining. affirmative sentences negative sentences affirmative or negative sentences 75 4-8 LET’S PRACTICE She doesn’t have any money. She _______ already spent it all. already yet still anymore 76 4-8 LET’S PRACTICE I did some homework, but I still have more to do. ______ already yet still anymore 77 4-8 LET’S PRACTICE We used to be friends, but we had an argument. We don’t like each other ________. anymore already yet still anymore 78 4-9 PAST PERFECT When they arrived at the store, it had already closed. 79 4-9 PAST PERFECT (a) When they arrived at the store, it had already closed. two events in the past 1st event - Past Perfect 2nd event – Simple Past 80 4-9 PAST PERFECT (b) The store had already closed when they arrived. FORM: had + past participle 81 4-9 PAST PERFECT (c) It’d closed. She’d gone home. He’d gone home. They’d gone home. We’d gone home. You’d gone home. CONTRACTION: I / you / she / he / it / we / they + ’d 82 4-9 PAST PERFECT X X (d) I’m not cooking now. I’ve already ordered pizza. occurred before now, at an unspecified time X noon PAST PERFECT before noon now before now PRESENT PERFECT X (e) I was not cooking at noon. I had already ordered pizza. occurred before another time in the past 83 4-9 PAST PERFECT X X (f) I was waiting when the pizza arrived. in progress at a particular time in the past he came home pizza arrived X PAST PERFECT pizza arrived began waiting PAST PROGRESSIVE X (g) The pizza had arrived when he came home. completed before a particular time in the past 84 4-9 PAST PERFECT I had already gone to bed when it started snowing. a. it started snowing ____ 2nd b. I went to bed 1st 2nd ____ 1st 85 4-9 PAST PERFECT I tried to go shopping, but the store had closed. a. store closed ____ 1st 1st 2nd 2nd b. tried to go shopping ____ 86 4-9 PAST PERFECT A friend called to suggest a good movie. She had seen it last Friday. a. the friend saw the movie ____ 1st b. the friend called 1st 2nd ____ 2nd 87