3. Present simple - form
• regular verbs: infinitive + ed
Example: I worked
• irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular
verbs
Example: I spoke
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6. When do we use past simple?
• For an action that occured at a definite time
in the past
(The postman delivered the parcel at 8 o´clock
this morning.)
7. • For actions that happened immediately after
one another in the past
(She opened the curtains and looked out of
the window.)
• For habits or states which are now finished
(Mr Jones worked in a factory when he was
younger.)
8. The time expressions we use with the
present simple
• yesterday
• then
• when
• How long ago...?
• last night/week/month/year/Friday/October
• three days/weeks ago
• in 1999
9. Present perfect - form
• regular verbs: form of 'have' + infinitive + ed
Example: I / you / we / they have worked
he / she / it has worked
• irregular verbs: form of 'have' + 3rd column of
irregular verbs
Example: I / you / we / they have spoken
he / she / it has spoken
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12. When do we use Present perfect?
• An action that happened at an unstated time
in the past. Time – unimportant or unknown
(Mary has been to Italy twice.)
• A recently completed action
(I have finished my geography essay.)
13. • An action which started in the past and
continues up to the present (with stative
verbs be, have, like, know...)
(I have known him for six years.)
• Personal experiences or changes
(She has dyed her hair.)
Stative verbs - express a state rather than an action. They
usually relate to thoughts, emotions, relationships,
senses, states of being and measurements. These verbs
are not normally used with continuous tenses
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15. The time expressions we use with the
Present perfect
• For
• Since
• Already
• Always
• Just
• Ever
• Never
• So far
• Today
• This week/month
• How long
• Lately
• Recently
• Still (in negations)