martes, 6 de mayo de 2014

Unit 1

Unit 1

Make/do

Use make when you talk about something you create with your hands and use do when speaking about vague, or indefinite activities

Examples:


  1. He does his homework.
  2. I made a video.
  3. Walter makes the dinner now.
  4. I need to do a friend's job.

Present Perfect + already/yet/just

 Use it to say that an action happened at an unspecified time before now. The exact time is not important.

Examples:


  1. Have you seen that movie many times?
  2. You haven't gone to Cancun.
  3. She has cooked dinner.
  4. I have lost my key.

Present Perfect Continuous

To talk about an action that started in the past and is continuing now. This is often used with for o since.

Examples:


  1. Have you been waiting for her?
  2. You haven't been waiting here for two hours.
  3. I have been living here since 2001.
  4. I have been working all afternoon.

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