... the morning?
8. Daughter: Yes, but we (have / not) time to talk then.
Simple Pastor Present Perfect Simple
Exercise 2
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple pastor present perfect simple) .
1. ... not) on the film.
Simple Pastor Present Perfect Simple
Exercise 8
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple pastor present perfect simple) .
1. I (just / finish) my homework.
2. Mary (already ... Lucky you! I (be / never) to London.
Simple Pastor Present Perfect Simple
Exercise 4
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple pastor present perfect simple) .
1. A: (you / try / ever) haggis?...
... CAREFUL!!!!
The past continuous
and the pastsimple
are often used
together.
The pastsimple
interrupts the action
of the past
continuous.
Eg. I was watching
television when my
friend arrived.
The past ... watching television.
BE CAREFUL!!!!
The past continuous
and the pastsimple
are often used
together.
The pastsimple
interrupts the action
of the past
continuous.
Eg. I was watching
television ... the past continuous to
talk about an action that
started in the past but not
finished at the time of another
action or event.
Eg. I was sleeping when you
phoned
To describe two or more long...
... 4. The past continuous tense : ( thì quá khứ tiếp diễn )
_ Formation : ( công thức )
S + was / were + V-ing
S + wasn’t / weren’t ... :00.
___________
+
Một hành động diễn ra suốt một khoảng thời trong quá khứ.
e.g : Yesterday morning, from 9 :00 to 11 : 00 she was reading in her room.
+
Hành động xảy ra cùng một lúc trong...
... no, in fact. He`s been out of work for about nine
months, and not helped by a bit of a drink problem. I don`t
know if you noticed…
D Mmm, yes, he forgot one or two lines, didn`t he?
P Mmm. ... and his timing was superb. I think he was
really made for the part.
D You seem to have made up your mind, don`t you?
Present perfectsimple and continuous
They have their exits and their ... youthful hose well sav`d a world too wide
P Well, that was very interesting, wasn`t it, Derek?
D Mmm, very interesting indeed, yes. But I think it`s given
us more problems than um… than it`s...
... …………………………………… neighbor in Nha Trang. I have
……………………… friends in Nha Trang.
4. You shouldn’t eat …………………………… sweet and candy ………… the evening.
VI. Put the words or phrases in the correct order to make ... old to/ old enough to/ enough old for/ old enough for)
V. Fill in the blank with each suitable word in the box: (2ps)
cartoon in should too too much next door
enough a lot of
1. Tom and Jerry ... FRIENDS
Period 1: REVISION ON SIMPLE PRESENT AND PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSES
A. Theory:
1.Review on tenses:
Tenses Affirmation Negation Interrogation With
Present
simple
S + am/ is/ are
S + V(s/es)
S...
... Present Simpleor Present Continuous?
1. _____ to Lake Balaton every summer. (we / go)
We go
2. We _____ our friends very often. (not / visit)
don't visit
3. _____ your homework at night? ... visit
3. _____ your homework at night? (you / always / do)
Do you always do
4. _____ your homework in the afternoon? (you / do)
Do you do
5. When _____ (Mary / usually / get up)?
does Mary usually...
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Getting to Know You
“Tell me about yourself.”
■ “For the past...
... Has she worked?
It has worked. Has it worked?
We have worked. Have we worked?
They have worked. Have they worked?
b. Negative statements
In order to form a negative statement, the word not ... placed before the subject of the verb. For
example:
Affirmative Statement Question
I have worked. Have I worked?
You have worked. Have you worked?
He has worked. Has he worked?
She has worked. ... auxiliary. For
example:
Affirmative Statement Negative Statement
I have worked. I have not worked.
You have worked. You have not worked.
He has worked. He has not worked.
She has worked. She...
... dress and long black stockings. Last year in another play, she had to
wear short socks and a bright, orange-colored dress. If anyone asks her how old she is, she always answers,
“My dear, it ... modern cars. He be rich.
8. My eyes are weak. I wear glasses.
5. Give the correct tenses of the verbs in brackets:
1. I’m sorry you’re leaving. I hope you ….…… …………………………… (come) back and (see) ….…… ... (come) back and (see) ….…… …………………………… us soon
2. I think she (buy) ….…… ……………………………a new dress for her next birthday.
3. The ambulance is coming. I (wave) ….…… …………………………… to the driver.
4. Where...