A Ever and never + present perfect or simple past
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- Complete the passage using the verbs in the box.
- Look at the information about Berli Jucker on page 7, and write down some similar information about the business activities of your company.
- Task 6. Translate into English.
- W) am/is/are + S + Ving..? ? Who is Ving …?
- Put the verbs in brackets into present continuous.
- Two friends meet in Paris. Read the dialogue and put the verbs into the present continuous.
- Continue these sentences using a verb in the present continuous.
- Find the English equivalents.. Translate into English.
- Present simple vs present continuous
- A Routine vs moment of speaking
- Practice. Exercise 1. Routine vs moment of speaking. Decide if the speaker is talking about routine activities or activities going on at the moment of speaking. Put the verbs into the present simple or the present continuous.. Exercise 2. General activiti
- B Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the box, using the present simple or present continuous.
- Make up sentences using the following prompts. The first verb should be in the present simple and the second verb in the present continuous.
- Find the English equivalents.. Translate into English.
- Werewe/you/they…? (Yes,we/you/theywere. No,we/you/they weren’t.)
- D Time expressions with prepositions
- A Write in the missing form of each of the irregular verbs below. Each verb can be used with the expressions on the right.
- Time expressions with prepositions
- Translate these word and word combinations into Ukrainian.
- Present perfect. Key vocabulary. S + have/has +V3. S + have/has + not+V3. W) + have/has + S + V3. Who has + V3?. B Present result of the past
- C Specific and non-specific time
- Specific and non specific time
- Complete the sentences with one of the verbs in the box, using just and the present perfect.
- Complete or continue these sentences using just and the present perfect.
- present perfect (2): ever, never, already, yet
- A Ever and never + present perfect or simple past
- C Finished and unfinished periods of time
- Ever + present perfect or simple past
- Finished and unfinished periods of time
- Complete the sentences, using the present perfect to make it clear that the periods of time have not finished yet.
- A Stative verbs + for and since
- E Completed actions over a period of time
- Some of the following sentences are right and some are wrong. Put a tick [√] next to the ones that are right, and correct the ones that are wrong.
- Look at the chart and read through this extract from an advertisement about the Emerging Markets Fund. Put the verbs into the present perfect tense.
- Using the notes, write about what has happened in the recent past.
- C Finished and unfinished activities
- Complete the sentences by putting the verbs into the present perfect continuous.
- Finished and unfinished activities
- Write short paragraphs answering the questions, giving details about the activities that have been going on.
- Review: simple past, present perfect
- and present perfect continuous
- C Present perfect simple+ for and since
- D Present perfect continuous. Exercise 1. Simple past vs present Perfect (1). Read the sentences and pay attention to the underlined verbs. Put a tick next to the ones that are right, and correct the ones that are wrong.. Exercise 2. Simple past vs Presen
- Present perfect and Present perfect Continuous
- Translate these words and word combinations into Ukrainian.
- Find the English equivalents.. Translate into English.
- B Points of the time in the past
- Choose the correct tense, simple past or continuous.
- Read each set of sentences. Decide the order in which things happened. Begin each pair of answers with the same words.
- Explain what was happening up to the point when the following events took place. Use because + the past continuous.
Key vocabulary
figures
to date
to work for a multinational company
experience of managing people
to hold a position of responsibility
to study accountancy
to give a presentation
a couple of days
resort
to do a training course
to get on
major problems
to fix
headlights
adjusting
tyre
to go ahead
to work out a bill
in an hour
to reach sales target
unit shipment
to manage + V
to set new records
the Pacific Rim
international expansion plans
to take unnecessary risks with money
definitely
record of industrial relations
to do research
to finalize the design
to solve the problem
prototype
to set up a production unit
to lead the project
to be a great success
to cut the workforce dramatically
possible candidates
advertisement
Ø цифрові дані
Ø на дану дату, до цього часу
Ø працювати в багатонаціональній компанії
Ø досвід керування людьми
Ø займати відповідальну посаду
Ø вивчати бухгалтерію
Ø проводити презентацію
Ø пара днів
Ø курорт
Ø проходити трейнинг
Ø справлятися, робити успіхи
Ø великі/суттєві проблеми
Ø ремонтувати, регулювати
Ø передні фари
Ø регулювання, підгонка, настройка
Ø автопокришка, шина
Ø продовжувати
Ø скласти, виписати рахунок
Ø за годину
Ø виконати планове завдання по реалізації продукції
Ø поставка товару
Ø вдаватися щось зробити
Ø встановити нові рекорди
Ø країни Тихоокеанського басейну
Ø плани міжнародної експансії (розвитку)
Ø необосновано ризикувати грошима
Ø явно, безперечно
Ø характеристика виробничих відносин
Ø проводити науково-дослідницьку роботу
Ø закінчити роботу з дизайну
Ø вирішувати проблему
Ø прототип, дослідний зразок
Ø встановити виробничу лінію
Ø очолювати проект
Ø мати великий успіх
Ø значно скоротити робочу силу
Ø можливі кандидатури
Ø реклама
The present perfect is often used with the words everand never to talk about general life experience:
Have you ever workedabroad? (i.e., In all your life up to now?)
I have never been to America. (i.e., Not in all my life up to now.)
The present perfect with everis often followed by the simple past. We use the simple past to give more information about a completed action, when referring to a specific time or context:
Have you ever been to Hong Kong?
Yes, I have. I worked there when I was with Coopers and Lybrand.
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