Englisch Unit 3

Past simple Present perfect simple / continuous

Past simple Present perfect simple / continuous


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past simple

went travelled, visited,

present perfect

has sold, have finished

present perfect continuous

have been living, have been seen

signal words of  past simple

last, ... ago, in 1990, yesterday

signal words of present perfect continuous

for, since, how long, recently, lately, for ages, in the last few, days or weeks, all day

signal words of present perfect simple

 

for / for ages, since, yet, already, just, ever, never, this week, How many, up till now

for / for ages

 

Present perfect simple / continuous

since

Present perfect simple / continuous

yet

Present perfect simple

already

Present perfect simple

just

Present perfect simple

ever, never

Present perfect simple

this week

Present perfect simple

How many

Present perfect simple

Up till now

Present perfect simple

how long

Present perfect continuous

recently

 

Present perfect continuous

lately

Present perfect continuous

in the last few

 

Present perfect continuous

days or weeks

Present perfect continuous

all day

Present perfect continuous

She (move) to Thames Town in 2005

 

moved

He (work) on he project for over three years

has worked

They (build) the town around a market square

 

have built

They (live) in Shanghai for four years but then they moved to Thames Town

lived

Matt and Jo love travelling. They (Visit) lots of different countries.

has visited

I´ve (lose) my passport.

lost

Have you (see) it anywhere?

seen (State word)

Someone has (eat) he chocolates! Where have you been?

been eating

I´ve (wait) for you for ages. Where have you been?

been waiting

How many excercises have (do) today?

have you done (How many)

Why are you red?, I´ve (run)

been running

state words?

never used with present perfect continuous