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The Continuous
and 
Perfect Aspects
2014
The Continuous Aspect
The continuous tenses are formed with...
VERB TO BE + VERBING
They include:
- The Present Continuous.
- The Past Continuous.
- The Present Perfect Continuous.
- The Past Perfect Continuous.
1. To emphasize an action in progress at a particular
moment:
Don't interrupt her; she's explaining the continuous aspect.
2. To talk about temporary or incompleted actions:
They were studying in silence when one of their cell phones
rang.
3. To emphasize that an action is repeated:
We've been having a lot of homeworks recently.
When do we use the Continuous Aspect?
4. The actions are temporary. But if they are more
permanent, we use the simple tense:
I'm going out a lot at the moment.
(Something that it wasn't common in me)
I go out a lot.
(It's a habit)
5. To emphasize that an action lasts for some time:
I've been waiting for my prince charming for a very long time.
When do we use the Continuous Aspect?
Stative Verbs
LIKES AND DISLIKES
- Like – Dislike
- Love – Hate.
- Enjoy – Prefer
- Want – Wish.
These verbs are not used in the continuous aspect.
They can be divided in:
VERBS OF THE MIND
- Believe or Think - Doubt.
- Forget – Remember.
- Guess – Know.
- Imagine – Realize.
- Recognize – Suppose.
- Think.
VERBS OF THE SENSES
- Feel - Hear.
- See - Smell.
- Touch.
OTHER...
- Belong – Depend on – Weigh.
- Have or Possess – Fit.
- Mean – Measure – Want.
- Need – Own – Seem.
Stative Verbs
Some Stative Vebs can be
used in the continuous aspect
when their meaning is
dynamic or describe an
action:
A: Hey! Smell this lotion.
B: Just a moment. I'm
smelling this one.
The Perfect Aspect
The Perfect Tenses are formed with:
HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE VERB
They include:
- The Present Perfect.
- The Past Perfect.
When do we use it?
1. To Show a connection between two times.
1.1.The Present Perfect show a connection
between the past and present:
I've lived here since 1990.
(Ongoing activity connected to the present)
I've been in Caboriú three times.
(Life experience connected to the present)
When do we use it?
I've lost my car keys.
(Recent event connected to the present)
1.2. The Past Perfect Expresses a
connection between a past event and
a previous past event.
The class had finished before they arrived.
(They missed their formative English test)
The Present Perfect can be
used to emphasize completion
(end or finish):
She has read 4 books this
week.
They've bought you a
wonderful present for your
birthday.
Material selected by
Danitza Lazcano Flores
Teacher of English
Master in Education
and
Educational counselor

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The continuous and perfect aspects

  • 2. The Continuous Aspect The continuous tenses are formed with... VERB TO BE + VERBING They include: - The Present Continuous. - The Past Continuous. - The Present Perfect Continuous. - The Past Perfect Continuous.
  • 3. 1. To emphasize an action in progress at a particular moment: Don't interrupt her; she's explaining the continuous aspect. 2. To talk about temporary or incompleted actions: They were studying in silence when one of their cell phones rang. 3. To emphasize that an action is repeated: We've been having a lot of homeworks recently. When do we use the Continuous Aspect?
  • 4. 4. The actions are temporary. But if they are more permanent, we use the simple tense: I'm going out a lot at the moment. (Something that it wasn't common in me) I go out a lot. (It's a habit) 5. To emphasize that an action lasts for some time: I've been waiting for my prince charming for a very long time. When do we use the Continuous Aspect?
  • 5. Stative Verbs LIKES AND DISLIKES - Like – Dislike - Love – Hate. - Enjoy – Prefer - Want – Wish. These verbs are not used in the continuous aspect. They can be divided in: VERBS OF THE MIND - Believe or Think - Doubt. - Forget – Remember. - Guess – Know. - Imagine – Realize. - Recognize – Suppose. - Think. VERBS OF THE SENSES - Feel - Hear. - See - Smell. - Touch. OTHER... - Belong – Depend on – Weigh. - Have or Possess – Fit. - Mean – Measure – Want. - Need – Own – Seem.
  • 6. Stative Verbs Some Stative Vebs can be used in the continuous aspect when their meaning is dynamic or describe an action: A: Hey! Smell this lotion. B: Just a moment. I'm smelling this one.
  • 7. The Perfect Aspect The Perfect Tenses are formed with: HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE VERB They include: - The Present Perfect. - The Past Perfect.
  • 8. When do we use it? 1. To Show a connection between two times. 1.1.The Present Perfect show a connection between the past and present: I've lived here since 1990. (Ongoing activity connected to the present) I've been in Caboriú three times. (Life experience connected to the present)
  • 9. When do we use it? I've lost my car keys. (Recent event connected to the present) 1.2. The Past Perfect Expresses a connection between a past event and a previous past event. The class had finished before they arrived. (They missed their formative English test)
  • 10. The Present Perfect can be used to emphasize completion (end or finish): She has read 4 books this week. They've bought you a wonderful present for your birthday.
  • 11. Material selected by Danitza Lazcano Flores Teacher of English Master in Education and Educational counselor