Tuesday, October 28th,
2014
Grammar
*Present Perfect Tense – 141
Subject + have
(I, You, We, They) / has (He, She,
It) + Verb (past participle) + Complement
I have studied
for test.
John has
studied for test.
*Past Perfect Tense – 147
Subject + had
+ verb (past participle) + complement
We had worked a lot.
She had been busy.
*Present Perfect Progressive – 144
Subject + have/has
+ been + verb + ing
You have been
waiting for a long time.
He has been working
since he was 16.
Pages 140, 141, 145, 146, 150
Page 140:
A)
1. Lived
2. Be
3. Read
4. Eat
5. Have
6. Tried
B)
B)
1. She does
her best to help you for a long time.
2. William
is very shy since he was a little boy.
3. Steven
Spielberg is an excellent movie director for many years.
4. You
girlfriend loves you since she was 13 years old.
5. Eric has
some chores at home since last year.
C)
D)
C)
D)
A: You
talk to Betty lately?
B: No, I
have you talk. Why?
A:
Because she has travel to several cities in Brazil.
B: Oh,
great! Which cities she be has to?
A: São Paulo, Porto Alegre, Belém and
Brasília.
A: What have
you do lately, Paul?
B: I've
work a lot.
A: You
meet have our old friends from high school?
B: No, I
have meet them. What about you? What have you do?
A: I have
study a lot since last year. I'm talking an American Literature course. I
intend to teach English.
Page 146:
Page 146:
D)
1- He has
been watching TV.
2- She has
been cooking.
3- She has
been reading a book.
4- They have
playing with the dog.
5- She has been sleeping.
Page 150:
Page 150:
E)
1- Jason had
been reading.
2- …had been
sleeping.
3- …had been
watching TV.
4- …had been
working.
5- …has been
playing teams.