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OBJECTIVE

OBJECTIVE. Present perfect tense Already , yet , just , still ) As…as Different kinds of exercises . 1. Elllo ! Listening game about holidays.

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OBJECTIVE

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  1. OBJECTIVE Presentperfect tense Already, yet, just, still) As…as Differentkinds of exercises.

  2. 1. Elllo! Listening game about holidays 2. Great Places"Keren talks about some of the interesting places she has visited in the world."- with the transcript and an interactive quiz(elllo.org)

  3. 3. VacationPlans(esl-lab) 4. Past Simple or Present Perfect 1 5. English Study Quiz - Present Perfect or Past Tense (A-4-ESL)  -

  4. On June 16, Jin asked Mi-ran to marry him. She said yes. Read Mi-ran’s diary entries for June 17 and September 20. Study the sentences.

  5. Date: June 17 Date: June 17 • Jin and I have just gotten engaged. • Just shows recent completion. Sth. that has recently happened. • I have already told my best friend the good news. • Already shows completion. (Sth. That has happened)

  6. Date: September 20 Date: June 17 • The wedding plans are moving forward. Jin and I have sent the invitations already. • I haven’t told my parents yet. • Yet shows noncompletion. (Sth. was supposed to have happened.)

  7. Date: September 20 • I’m nervous. I still haven’t bought my wedding dress. • Still shows noncompletion. (Sth. was supposed to have happened.)

  8. 6. DIFFERENT TENSES 7. Present Perfect already, just, still & yet Exercise at Auto-English Present Perfect Two - already, just, yet

  9. 8. http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/adjectives-adverbs/adjectives/exercises?02 9. http://www.ang.pl/cwiczenia/gramatyka/834

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