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Need to explain Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous to your ESL students? Do it with ease and fun using this PPT! No prep resource. Just point, click and teach!
After reading the examples, students compare these two tenses, work out the rule and practice it doing the exercises. The presentation is full of humor and helps the students learn with fun.
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★ There are 8 slides in total. The answer keys are included. All rules and explanations are in English. ★
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• Students look at the examples, read them, comment upon the form | the structure and work out the rule themselves. • The teacher clicks and the rule appears. Students compare their guesses with actual rule. • Then comes the time for practice. In exercises students have to fill in the missing words using the prompts \ make up dialogs using the pictures.
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The Past Perfect & The Past Perfect Continuous
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
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PASt perfectcontinuous tense
- We use it to emphasize the continuons of an action that was in progress before another action of time in the past.
- To show the cause of a past action.
- With time expressions such as when, before, by the time, for, since and how long.
Past Perfect Continuous Tense is a tense also known as the past perfect progressive tense used to talk about an action that started in the past continued up until another time in the past
Subject + had been + V-Ing + object
- Yes, i had been working
- No, i had not been working
- Had you not been working
- I/You/They had not been working
- She/He/It not been working
- I/You/We had been playing Cricket
- She/He/It had been playing Cricket
INTERROGATIVE
CARA MENGENALI TENSES/CIRI NYA
- We form the past perfect continous tense with had + been + a verb + -ing
- When, for, since, before
- We use the past perfect continous to show that something started in the past and continued up until another time in the past.
- No stative verbs
CONCLUSIONS
- We form the past perfect continous tense with had + been + -ing
- You may see this word being used alongside the past perfect continuous tense : When, for, since, before, by the time, how long
04. CONCLUSION
- I .....(work) all day, so I didn't want to go out.
- She.....(sleep) for 10 hours when I woke her.
- They.....(live) in beijing for 3 years when he lost his job.
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