Present tenses-form & function

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PRESENT SIMPLE TENSES
Present Simple
Form:
• I, you we, they see / don’t see
• He, she it sees / doesn’t see
Do you see? Yes I do/no I don’t
»see 3rd person endings
Present Simple Passive
Form:
(subject + am/is/are + past participle)
• I am seen
• He/she/ it is seen
• You we, they are seen
Is he seen …….? Yes he is/No he isn’t

“I work here at weekends”
“I play tennis every Friday”

“I work here at weekends”
“I play tennis every Friday”

“I go to Berlin tomorrow then I fly to Brussels on Wednesday, then I have a meeting in Copenhagen on Friday”

“The film is set in Northumberland. Jane visits a long lost cousin and before long strange things start to happen. At first she puts it down to tiredness from the trip but after a while she realises that there’s something very wrong”

PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSES
Present Continuous
Form:
• I’m seeing / not seeing
• He, she it is seeing / isn’t seeing
We, you they are seeing/aren’t (are not) seeing
Are you seeing?
“Yes I am / no I’m not”
Present Continuous Passive
Form:
(subject + am/is/are + being + past participle)
• I am being seen
• He/she/ it is being seen
• You we, they are being seen
Is he being seen …….?
“Yes he is / No he isn’t”

It’s snowing in Scotland today.”

“I’m staying with friends until I find a flat”

“I’m going to Paris on Saturday”

“You’re always leaving dirty cups in the living room!”

“The letters are being sent across later.”

PRESENT PERFECT TENSES
Present Perfect Simple
Form:
• I, you we, they have seen / haven’t seen…
• He, she it has seen / hasn’t seen
Have you seen…? “Yes I have / no I haven’t”
»see 3rd person endings
Present Perfect Simple Passive
Form:
(subject + have/has + been + past participle)•I , you, we, they have been seen
• He/she/ has been seen
• You we, they are seen
• Has he been seen …….? “Yes he has / No he hasn’t”

“Have you ever eaten sushi?”

“I’ve had my hair cut. Haven’t you noticed?”

“I’ve always lived on this street”

“He’s been to Italy three times in the past month”

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSES
Present Perfect Continuoes
Form:
• I, you we, they have been seeing / haven’t been seeing…
He, she it has been seeing / hasn’t been seeing…
• Have you been seeing? “Yes I have /no I haven’t”
Present Perfect Simple Passive
Form:
NOT NORMALLY USED IN PASSIVE

“Sorry my hands are so dirty. I’ve been gardening”

“I’ve been staying here as my flat was flooded.”

“She’s been reading that book for at least two hours”

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