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Functional English I
3 Credit Hours, Fall 2014,
Undergraduate/Graduate Program
Instructor: Aqsa Ijaz
Email: advocateaqsa@gmail.com
Class: BS-SE
ADP-IT
Present Indefinite Tense
 Formula
Subject+VERB*+s/es+Object
* 1ST FORM
Present Indefinite Tense
Usage
 USE 1: Repeated Actions
Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is
repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily
event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It
can also be something a person often forgets or usually does
not do.
 Examples:
 I play tennis.
 She does not play tennis.
 Does he play tennis?
Present Indefinite Tense
 USE 2: Facts or Generalizations
The Simple Present can also indicate the speaker believes
that a fact was true before, is true now, and will be true in
the future. It is not important if the speaker is correct
about the fact. It is also used to make generalizations
about people or things.
 Examples:
 Cats like milk.
 California is in America.
Present Indefinite Tense
 USE 3: Scheduled Events in the Near Future
Speakers occasionally use Simple Present to talk about
scheduled events in the near future. This is most commonly
done when talking about public transportation, but it can be
used with other scheduled events as well.
 Examples:
 The train leaves tonight at 6 PM.
 The bus does not arrive at 11 AM, it arrives at 11 PM.
Present Indefinite Tense
 USE 4: Now (Non-Continuous Verbs)
Speakers sometimes use the Simple Present to express the
idea that an action is happening or is not happening now.
This can only be done with Non-Continuous Verbs and
certain Mixed Verbs.
 Examples:
 I am here now.
 He has his passport in his hand.
Present Indefinite Tense
 ADVERB PLACEMENT
The examples below show the placement for grammar
adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
 Examples:
 You only speak English.
 Do you only speak English?
Present Continuous Tense
 FORMULA
SUBJECT+HELPING VERB*+VERB**+ING+O
*IS, ARE, AM
** 1ST FORM
Present Continuous Tense
Usage
 USE 1: Now
Use the Present Continuous with Normal Verbs to express
the idea that something is happening now, at this very
moment. It can also be used to show that something is not
happening now.
 Examples:
 You are learning English now.
 You are not swimming now.
 Are you sleeping?
Present Continuous Tense
 USE 2: Longer Actions in Progress Now
In English, "now" can mean: this second, today, this month,
this year, this century, and so on. Sometimes, we use the
Present Continuous to say that we are in the process of
doing a longer action which is in progress; however, we
might not be doing it at this exact second.
 Examples:
 I am studying to become a doctor.
 I am reading the book Tom Sawyer.
Present Continuous Tense
 USE 3: Near Future
Sometimes, speakers use the Present Continuous to
indicate that something will or will not happen in the near
future.
 Examples:
 I am meeting some friends after work.
Present Continuous Tense
 USE 4: Repetition and Irritation with "Always"
The Present Continuous with words such as "always" or
"constantly" expresses the idea that something irritating or
shocking often happens. Notice that the meaning is
like Simple Present, but with negative emotion. Remember
to put the words "always" or "constantly" between "be" and
"verb+ing."
 Examples:
 She is always coming to class late.
Present Continuous Tense
 ADVERB PLACEMENT
The examples below show the placement for grammar
adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
 Examples:
 You are still watching TV.
Present Perfect Tense
 FORMULA
SUBJECT+HELPING VERB*+VERB**+OBJECT
*HAS, HAVE
** 3RD FORM
Present Perfect Tense
 USE 1 Unspecified Time Before Now
We use the Present Perfect to say that an action happened
at an unspecified time before now. The exact time is not
important. You CANNOT use the Present Perfect with
specific time expressions such as: yesterday, one year ago,
last week, when I was a child, when I lived in Japan, at that
moment, that day, one day, etc. We CAN use the Present
Perfect with unspecific expressions such as: ever, never,
once, many times, several times, before, so far, already,
yet, etc.
 Examples:
 I have seen that movie twenty times.
 I think I have met him once before.
Present Perfect Tense
 How Do You Actually Use the Present Perfect?
The concept of "unspecified time" can be very confusing to
English learners. It is best to associate Present Perfect with
the following topics:
Present Perfect Tense
 TOPIC 1 Experience
You can use the Present Perfect to describe your
experience. It is like saying, "I have the experience of..."
You can also use this tense to say that you have never had
a certain experience. The Present Perfect is NOT used to
describe a specific event.
 Examples:
 I have been to France.
 I think I have seen that movie before.
 He has never traveled by train.
Present Perfect Tense
 TOPIC 2 Change Over Time
We often use the Present Perfect to talk about change that
has happened over a period of time.
 Examples:
 You have grown since the last time I saw you.
 The government has become more interested in arts
education.
Present Perfect Tense
 TOPIC 3 Accomplishments
We often use the Present Perfect to list the
accomplishments of individuals and humanity. You cannot
mention a specific time.
 Examples:
 Man has walked on the Moon.
 Our son has learned how to read.
Present Perfect Tense
 TOPIC 4 An Uncompleted Action You Are Expecting
We often use the Present Perfect to say that an action
which we expected has not happened. Using the Present
Perfect suggests that we are still waiting for the action to
happen.
 Examples:
 James has not finished his homework yet.
 Susan hasn't mastered Japanese, but she can
communicate.
Present Perfect Tense
 TOPIC 5 Multiple Actions at Different Times
We also use the Present Perfect to talk about several
different actions which have occurred in the past at
different times. Present Perfect suggests the process is not
complete and more actions are possible.
 Examples:
 The army has attacked that city five times.
 I have had four quizzes and five tests so far this
semester.
Present Perfect Tense
 ADVERB PLACEMENT
The examples below show the placement for grammar
adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
 Examples:
 You have only seen that movie one time.
 Have you only seen that movie one time?
Present Perfect Continuous
Tense
 FORMULA
SUBJECT+HELPING VERB*+BEEN+VERB**+OBJECT
*HAS, HAVE
** 4th FORM
Present Perfect Continuous
Tense
 USE 1 Duration from the Past Until Now
 We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that
something started in the past and has continued up until
now. "For five minutes," "for two weeks," and "since
Tuesday" are all durations which can be used with the
Present Perfect Continuous.
 Examples:
 They have been talking for the last hour.
 She has been working at that company for three
years.
Present Perfect Continuous
Tense
 USE 2 Recently, Lately
 You can also use the Present Perfect Continuous
WITHOUT a duration such as "for two weeks." Without
the duration, the tense has a more general meaning of
"lately." We often use the words "lately" or "recently" to
emphasize this meaning.
 Examples:
 Recently, I have been feeling really tired.
 She has been watching too much television lately.
 Have you been exercising lately?
Present Perfect Continuous
Tense
 ADVERB PLACEMENT
 The examples below show the placement for grammar
adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.
 Examples:
 You have only been waiting here for one hour.
 Have you only been waiting here for one hour?

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Present tense

  • 1. Course: Functional English I 3 Credit Hours, Fall 2014, Undergraduate/Graduate Program Instructor: Aqsa Ijaz Email: advocateaqsa@gmail.com Class: BS-SE ADP-IT
  • 2. Present Indefinite Tense  Formula Subject+VERB*+s/es+Object * 1ST FORM
  • 3. Present Indefinite Tense Usage  USE 1: Repeated Actions Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do.  Examples:  I play tennis.  She does not play tennis.  Does he play tennis?
  • 4. Present Indefinite Tense  USE 2: Facts or Generalizations The Simple Present can also indicate the speaker believes that a fact was true before, is true now, and will be true in the future. It is not important if the speaker is correct about the fact. It is also used to make generalizations about people or things.  Examples:  Cats like milk.  California is in America.
  • 5. Present Indefinite Tense  USE 3: Scheduled Events in the Near Future Speakers occasionally use Simple Present to talk about scheduled events in the near future. This is most commonly done when talking about public transportation, but it can be used with other scheduled events as well.  Examples:  The train leaves tonight at 6 PM.  The bus does not arrive at 11 AM, it arrives at 11 PM.
  • 6. Present Indefinite Tense  USE 4: Now (Non-Continuous Verbs) Speakers sometimes use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is happening or is not happening now. This can only be done with Non-Continuous Verbs and certain Mixed Verbs.  Examples:  I am here now.  He has his passport in his hand.
  • 7. Present Indefinite Tense  ADVERB PLACEMENT The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.  Examples:  You only speak English.  Do you only speak English?
  • 8. Present Continuous Tense  FORMULA SUBJECT+HELPING VERB*+VERB**+ING+O *IS, ARE, AM ** 1ST FORM
  • 9. Present Continuous Tense Usage  USE 1: Now Use the Present Continuous with Normal Verbs to express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment. It can also be used to show that something is not happening now.  Examples:  You are learning English now.  You are not swimming now.  Are you sleeping?
  • 10. Present Continuous Tense  USE 2: Longer Actions in Progress Now In English, "now" can mean: this second, today, this month, this year, this century, and so on. Sometimes, we use the Present Continuous to say that we are in the process of doing a longer action which is in progress; however, we might not be doing it at this exact second.  Examples:  I am studying to become a doctor.  I am reading the book Tom Sawyer.
  • 11. Present Continuous Tense  USE 3: Near Future Sometimes, speakers use the Present Continuous to indicate that something will or will not happen in the near future.  Examples:  I am meeting some friends after work.
  • 12. Present Continuous Tense  USE 4: Repetition and Irritation with "Always" The Present Continuous with words such as "always" or "constantly" expresses the idea that something irritating or shocking often happens. Notice that the meaning is like Simple Present, but with negative emotion. Remember to put the words "always" or "constantly" between "be" and "verb+ing."  Examples:  She is always coming to class late.
  • 13. Present Continuous Tense  ADVERB PLACEMENT The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.  Examples:  You are still watching TV.
  • 14. Present Perfect Tense  FORMULA SUBJECT+HELPING VERB*+VERB**+OBJECT *HAS, HAVE ** 3RD FORM
  • 15. Present Perfect Tense  USE 1 Unspecified Time Before Now We use the Present Perfect to say that an action happened at an unspecified time before now. The exact time is not important. You CANNOT use the Present Perfect with specific time expressions such as: yesterday, one year ago, last week, when I was a child, when I lived in Japan, at that moment, that day, one day, etc. We CAN use the Present Perfect with unspecific expressions such as: ever, never, once, many times, several times, before, so far, already, yet, etc.  Examples:  I have seen that movie twenty times.  I think I have met him once before.
  • 16. Present Perfect Tense  How Do You Actually Use the Present Perfect? The concept of "unspecified time" can be very confusing to English learners. It is best to associate Present Perfect with the following topics:
  • 17. Present Perfect Tense  TOPIC 1 Experience You can use the Present Perfect to describe your experience. It is like saying, "I have the experience of..." You can also use this tense to say that you have never had a certain experience. The Present Perfect is NOT used to describe a specific event.  Examples:  I have been to France.  I think I have seen that movie before.  He has never traveled by train.
  • 18. Present Perfect Tense  TOPIC 2 Change Over Time We often use the Present Perfect to talk about change that has happened over a period of time.  Examples:  You have grown since the last time I saw you.  The government has become more interested in arts education.
  • 19. Present Perfect Tense  TOPIC 3 Accomplishments We often use the Present Perfect to list the accomplishments of individuals and humanity. You cannot mention a specific time.  Examples:  Man has walked on the Moon.  Our son has learned how to read.
  • 20. Present Perfect Tense  TOPIC 4 An Uncompleted Action You Are Expecting We often use the Present Perfect to say that an action which we expected has not happened. Using the Present Perfect suggests that we are still waiting for the action to happen.  Examples:  James has not finished his homework yet.  Susan hasn't mastered Japanese, but she can communicate.
  • 21. Present Perfect Tense  TOPIC 5 Multiple Actions at Different Times We also use the Present Perfect to talk about several different actions which have occurred in the past at different times. Present Perfect suggests the process is not complete and more actions are possible.  Examples:  The army has attacked that city five times.  I have had four quizzes and five tests so far this semester.
  • 22. Present Perfect Tense  ADVERB PLACEMENT The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.  Examples:  You have only seen that movie one time.  Have you only seen that movie one time?
  • 23. Present Perfect Continuous Tense  FORMULA SUBJECT+HELPING VERB*+BEEN+VERB**+OBJECT *HAS, HAVE ** 4th FORM
  • 24. Present Perfect Continuous Tense  USE 1 Duration from the Past Until Now  We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. "For five minutes," "for two weeks," and "since Tuesday" are all durations which can be used with the Present Perfect Continuous.  Examples:  They have been talking for the last hour.  She has been working at that company for three years.
  • 25. Present Perfect Continuous Tense  USE 2 Recently, Lately  You can also use the Present Perfect Continuous WITHOUT a duration such as "for two weeks." Without the duration, the tense has a more general meaning of "lately." We often use the words "lately" or "recently" to emphasize this meaning.  Examples:  Recently, I have been feeling really tired.  She has been watching too much television lately.  Have you been exercising lately?
  • 26. Present Perfect Continuous Tense  ADVERB PLACEMENT  The examples below show the placement for grammar adverbs such as: always, only, never, ever, still, just, etc.  Examples:  You have only been waiting here for one hour.  Have you only been waiting here for one hour?