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English Grammar Exercises Present Perfect - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


English Grammar Exercises Present Perfect - By Intenga 4 English learners



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00:0-1 to the English box . Today we're going to talk
00:02 about some exercises relating to the present perfect , simple
00:06 on the present . Perfect , continuous . If you
00:10 would like to have another look at the rules ,
00:13 then you can click on this box to take you
00:16 to another video all about the theory . So moving
00:21 on to the first exercise , we can read the
00:24 question and it says right to correct sentences in A
00:30 and B one sentence should be in the present perfect
00:34 , simple on the other in the present . Perfect
00:36 , continuous . So remember we used the present perfect
00:41 continuous with questions or sentences relating to how much or
00:47 how many on we used the present perfect continuous relating
00:52 to sentences or questions with how long ? So in
00:57 question one , it says Davis from England . He
01:01 is traveling around South America at the moment He set
01:04 off on his trip two months ago . In a
01:08 you have the verb travel on the time expression for
01:12 two months on B , you have the verb to
01:15 visit on the compliment . Four countries so far ,
01:20 So you have to decide which one of these should
01:23 go with the present perfect simple on which one you
01:26 should form with the present . Perfect . Continuous .
01:30 You have to do the same thing with questions ,
01:32 too . On three . Suppose the video , right
01:37 , the sentences and then we'll look at the answers
01:42 . So moving on to the answers in question one
01:45 A . We're talking about the duration of time .
01:49 How long ? So we used the present . Perfect
01:52 . Continuous . He has been traveling for two months
01:57 in B . We're talking about how many ? So
02:00 how many countries has he visited ? He has visited
02:04 all countries so far in number two A . We're
02:10 talking once again about the duration . How long ?
02:12 So the present . Perfect . Continuous . He has
02:15 been working since 1999 on B . We're talking about
02:19 how many . He has written five books since he
02:22 left University in number three . The first question .
02:27 How many ? So we used the present Perfect simple
02:30 . How many pages have you written on in B
02:33 ? We used the present perfect continuous . For how
02:36 long ? How long have you been writing the book
02:39 ? For the proposition for at the end is optional
02:45 . Moving on to the next exercise . We have
02:48 five sentences on every sentence . Has one missed a
02:53 quick . So you have to pause the video .
02:56 Read the sentences on Find the Mist . Ake ,
03:01 Are you ready ? Well , let's move on to
03:03 the answers . So in the first sentence , it
03:08 says I have bean to America three times . Not
03:12 I have bean going to America three times , because
03:15 again , we're talking about how many on not how
03:19 long . How many specific or distinct occasions have you
03:23 visited America ? The second I have read half of
03:28 the book so far we're talking about quantity again .
03:32 So it's the present perfect simple on not the present
03:36 . Perfect Continuous Number three We have been studying English
03:41 for a long time . The verb have the auxiliary
03:45 verb have has to be in this form and not
03:49 as it was in the exercise , as has remember
03:52 , has is only used for the third person .
03:56 Number four . How long has he been teaching on
04:01 ? Not how long has he thought ? Because we're
04:04 talking about how long we're talking about a duration off
04:07 time Number five . Have you ever tried apple crumble
04:12 ? Not have you ever bean trying apple crumble because
04:16 we're talking about how many or if you have ever
04:19 tried this in your life , Whatever . We only
04:22 use the present perfect simple turning to exercise three .
04:30 It reads . What question would you ask in each
04:33 of these situations ? So you have four different situations
04:37 on you have to make up a question for each
04:40 of them . So , for example , in number
04:43 one , it says you arrive at the station ,
04:46 your friend is waiting for you . And so you
04:49 ask your friend a question in the present . Perfect
04:52 , simple or continuous . And you have to use
04:55 the words provided . So number one , for example
04:58 , the toe weight on the word long . So
05:03 once again paused the video and then we'll come back
05:06 and look at the answers . So here the answers
05:11 for number one , you arrive at the train station
05:14 , your friend is waiting for you and you ask
05:16 , Have you been waiting long in number to Your
05:21 friend is playing in a snooker tournament and you ask
05:24 , Have you won any games yet ? Number three
05:29 A good friend of yours is having a party tomorrow
05:31 and you ask , how many people have you invited
05:36 ? And finally , number four . John started university
05:39 two months ago and you ask , Have you met
05:43 lots of new people ? Okay , that brings us
05:47 to the end of the video . Um , if
05:50 you'd like to see more videos , then come to
05:51 our site at www dot english box dot co dot
05:55 UK form or information on the president's simple versus the
06:00 side . The present perfect simple versus the past .
06:03 Simple . You can click on the box on the
06:05 right hand side and nothing more to say but thank
06:09 you for watching . OK , bye bye .
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DESCRIPTION:

This grammar video presents the present perfect tense. It includes practice problems.

OVERVIEW:

English Grammar Exercises Present Perfect is a free educational video by Intenga 4 English learners.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards L.4.1.B.

This page not only allows students and teachers view English Grammar Exercises Present Perfect but also find engaging Sample Questions, Apps, Pins, Worksheets, Books related to the following topics.

1. L.4.1.B : Form and use the progressive (e.g., I was walking; I am walking; I will be walking) verb tenses..


GRADES:

4


STANDARDS:

L.4.1.B

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