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PRESENT TIME PRESENT TIME (Я ЧИТАЮ) Я читаю (щовечора). I read every evening. – Present Simple Я читаю (зараз). I am reading now. – Present Continuous Я читаю (вже три години / з ранку). I have been reading for three hours / since morning. – Present Perfect Continuous PRESENT SIMPLE (FORMATION) (+) We like English. [z] ends, plays, plans, fills, does • [s] asks, puts, stops • [iz] passes, washes, teaches 1st form of the verb • He likes English. 1st form +s/es (-) We don’t like English. do + not + 1st form of the verb He doesn’t like English. does + not + 1st form of the verb (?) Do you like English? Why do you like English? Does he like English? Why does he like English? Pronunciation of –(e)s Spelling • • -ch, -sh, -s, -x +es catches, wishes, passes, fixes A conconant +-y +es = ies carries, studies PRESENT SIMPLE (USE) Regular repeated / routine action never seldom sometimes often usually every Sunday morning, three times a week With stative verbs (instead of always Permanent situations Scientific facts He comes from Canada. Water melts at 00 C. continuous forms) Future (in timetables, regulations, programmes) Time clauses with future meaning (as soon as, when, after, before, till, until, if) We go swimming every Saturday. He never gets home after 10 p.m. They don’t often travel abroad. Does she hear? I’m sorry, but I strongly disagree. The train leaves at 9.05. When do the lessons begin? I’ll see him as soon as/when I am free. Give this to Jane if you can. PRESENT CONTINUOUS (FORMATION) (+) I am sitting in class. He is sitting in class. We are sitting in class. A consonant + -e = drop –e and add –ing • smile – smiling be+ Ving (-) I am not chewing. He is not chewing now. We are not chewing now. be+ not + Ving (?) Are you sleeping? Where are you going? Is she sleeping? Where is she going? Spelling –ing form One vowel + one consonant = double the consonant and add • –ing • run - running -ie + -ing = ying die + ing = dying Contracted forms I am = I’m is + not = isn’t You are = you’re are + not = aren’t He is = he’s but I am not = I’m not PRESENT CONTINUOUS (USE) With action verbs to talk about actions happening now/ around now I think he is watching a hockey match. She’s carrying out an experiment. changing / developing situations The weather is getting better. temporary situations He is staying in the hotel. annoying habits with always He’s always buying her presents. arrangements and plans in future Are you leaving tomorrow? PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS (FORMATION) (+) I’ve been cleaning the house. He’s been cleaning the house. have/has + been + Ving (-) I haven’t been living in the hotel. She hasn’t been living in the hotel. have/has + not + been + Ving (?) How long have you been reading the book? Contractions (+) have = ’ve has = ’s (-) have + not = haven’t has + not = hasn’t PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS (USE) An action is not complete I’ve been studying English. An activity is temporary I’ve been living here for a year but I’m going to move. A recent activity (effects are seen) I’ve been running. I’ll take a shower. To emphasize how long an action has been going on He’s been replying to emails all morning. NON-CONTINUOUS VERBS Verbs of thinking and opinion think* understand see suppose mean imagine believe know recognize realize remember forget agree doubt expectdeserve Verbs of having and being have* possess contain include belong to seem sound owe own weigh cost deserve depend on need be resemble Verbs of senses see* hear smell taste* feel Verbs of emotions and feeling like prefer dislike want hate wish love care hope