Tandem activity - speaking - present perfect
This is a tandem activity to revise the present perfect.
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-17
Type: worksheet
Present Perfect VS Simple Past: When the Present Perfect REALLY Refers to the Past
This is a step by step guide on explaining how ironic it could be, when the Present Perfect tense really refers to the past. Students often take grammar in the literal way. As such, this guide, will open up their minds to understanding the differences between present perfect and simple past, through the use of a timeline and examples juxtaposed nex...
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: grammar-guide
Simple Past or Past Perfect? - An Inductive Approach
Another one on the verb tenses series (the 6th, I believe), this time comparing Simple past and Past Perfect. 2 PAGES. KEY INCLUDED. Students read some sentences and complete the tables with the correct verb forms. After inferring the rules of the use by matching the sentences at the top with the right meaning, they do 3 exercises with an increasin...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
present perfect tense
it an easy worksheet to practice perfect tense
Level: elementary
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Exercises - Verbs & Present Perfect [2-8]
Students have to put the verbs from the exercise in the past and past participle and then complete one sentence using them. I put together another exercise in which students do the same thing, but write the sentences also in the negative & interrogative. Fully editable. [CHOOSE, CLING, COME, COST, CREEP, CUT, DEAL, DIG, DO, DRAW, DRINK, DRIVE, EAT,...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Past Simple / Present Perfect
Worksheet on Past simple and Present Perfect (exercises on affirmative and interrogative forms)
Level: elementary
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Its a worksheet for present perfect continuous
Level: elementary
Age: 5-10
Type: worksheet
FIND SOMEONE WHO- Simple Past vs Present Perfect
This is a fun way for your students to practice the difference between present perfect and simple past tenses. It�s find someone who. Students have to ask as many questions as needed to find one student who has done the activity in the past. Especially useful if you teach in China where students have a very hard time remembering and using past tens...
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-14
Type: worksheet
PRESENT PERFECT
This worksheet contains a story in the Present Perfect. It contains comprehension questions, a fill in the gap exercise, a writing exercise and conversation questions to reinforce the Present Perfect tense. This worksheet is fully editable with Answer Key included.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
"Have you ever ...?" 6/6
Communication exercise in class: Ask a partner your question, try to keep his/her answer in mind. Answer your partner�s question. You and your partner change cards and go (with the new card) to the next partner you meet in the classroom. At the end the questions will be asked in class, every student tries to remember all the partners� "Yes, I have!...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: activity-card
"Have you ever ...?" 5/6
Communication exercise in class: Ask a partner your question, try to keep his/her answer in mind. Answer your partner�s question. You and your partner change cards and go (with the new card) to the next partner you meet in the classroom. At the end the questions will be asked in class, every student tries to remember all the partners� "Yes, I have!...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: activity-card
"Have you ever ...?" 4/6
Communication exercise in class: Ask a partner your question, try to keep his/her answer in mind. Answer your partner�s question. You and your partner change cards and go (with the new card) to the next partner you meet in the classroom. At the end the questions will be asked in class, every student tries to remember all the partners� "Yes, I have!...
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
Type: activity-card
Future Continuous or Future Perfect?
I�ve created this worksheet to be done after the one I uploaded 2 days ago:http://www.eslpr intables.com/printab le.asp?id=480769#the top , but it can be used individually. KEY INCLUDED. Students first choose the right verb form from the bubble to make complete sentences/questions. Then they read a dialogue and cross out the wrong verb forms. They ...
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: worksheet
Narrative Tense Jokes
My students love jokes so here are three (fairly!) humorous jokes with gaps to complete with narrative tenses: past simple, past continuous, past perfect and present perfect. First joke involves a reference to alcohol which may not be appropriate for all students. Answers on page 2.
Hope they make you and your students smile!
Adapted from: http:/...
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet
Present Perfect (with time adverbials just, already and yet)
This is both a grammar-guide and a worksheet on Present Perfect Simple in which I highlighted the use of time adverbials "just", "already" and "yet". It has got an objective explanation of this and three exercises. The first, the simplest, is just to put the time adverbial in the corret place; in the second, students have to put the verbs in bracke...
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
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