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long?
Jin has been studying for 2 hours.
What are you doing right now? How long have been doing it?
Textbook - Ex 11, page 6
Jin had been studying for 3 hours before her friend came.
7. has already studied
8. had already studied
9. will already have studied
10. has been studying
11. had been studying
12. will have been studying
1. studies
2. is studying
3. studied
4. was studying
5. is going to study
6. will be studying
is going to be studying
What were you doing last night at 9:00 pm? What time did you stop? How long had you been doing it before you stopped?
2
events
What are you going to be doing tomorrow at 9:00 pm? What time are you going to stop? How long will you have been doing it before you stop?
Jin will have been studying for 2 hours by the time her friend comes.
Ex 14, Page 9
present
Take up together
Edwin has (already) eaten.
Ex 16, page 10
Edwin had (already) eaten.
past
enjoying
happening
staying
dating
dining
grading
putting
stopping
winning
future
Edwin will (already have eaten).
Ex 8, Page 4
Ex 17, page 11
1. boiling, boiled
2. planning, planned
3. raining, rained
4. taping, taped
5. tapping, tapped
6. entering, entered
7. preferring, preferred
8. translating, translated
9. dying, died
10. employing, employed
7. eating
8. patting
9. lying
10. beginning
11. earning
12. flying
1. holding
2. hiding
3. running
4. ruining
5. coming
6. writing
Have you eaten today?
Had you eaten before you went to bed last night?
Will you have eaten by the time you go to bed tonight?
actions in progress
present
Tom is sleeping right now.
past
Tom was sleeping last night.
future
Tom will be sleeping tomorrow.
facts
and
habits
What are you doing right now?
Ex 6, page 3
It snows in Canada.
present
What were you doing at 2:00 this morning?
Error correction sheet
Jan watches TV every day.
various verb forms
What will you be doing at 2:00 today?
past
It snowed yesterday.
Ex 2, page 1
completed actions
Jan watched TV yesterday.
Textbook
Ex 4, page 2
all simple verb forms
What + a form of do
It will snow tomorrow.
It is going to snow tomorrow.
future
Jan will watch TV tonight.
Jan is going to watch TV tonight.