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  1. Use the present perfect continuous when an action is shorter and completed before now. It has present relevance or a present effect, Use the present perfect continuous when we want to emphasise that an action is repeated or has lasted for a long time and continues up to now, Use the present perfect simple when we say how many times someone did something or say how much they did , Both present ...

  2. Present Perfect Continuous: trata-se de uma ação que não foi concluída, ou seja, que ainda está acontecendo. Ele é formado pelo verbo to have (have / has) conjugado no simple present (presente simples) + o verbo to be conjugado no present perfect (presente perfeito) + o gerúndio (-ing) do verbo principal. Exemplo: I have been working on ...

  3. This is a classroom activity that prepared as "Jeopardy", famous TV quiz show. This quiz show is about the present continuous tense. There are totally thirty questions in this activity. Jeopardy is a perfect classroom activity for English teachers. If you want to edit or customize it you need the password given below. Click here to download.

  4. 10.000+ resultados para 'present simple and continuous jeopardy'. Simple and continuous verbs Persecución en el laberinto. por Vicrezal. grammar Present continuous Present perfect Simple past. PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS Reordenar. por Leslygonzález.

  5. This is Jeopardy-style presentation based on the New Matrix course book for Intermediate ESL learners. Themes: Body language, Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous / American vs. British English / Phrasal Verbs / Logical conclusions. Works perfectly for revision! This is Jeopardy-style presentation based on the New Matrix course book for ...

  6. We can use both tenses to give a reason/explanation for something in the present with no difference in meaning. False - we can use the present perfect simple to explain something with a focus on the RESULT, whereas we use the present perfect continuous to explain something with a focus on the DURATION OF THE ACTION.

  7. Practice present simple vs. present continuous, past simple vs. present perfect, prepositions and since vs. for with this fun Jeopardy game. Jeopardy is a fun game that can be used to recap grammar topics previously taught in class. It promotes a healthy level of competition, even the quieter students enjoy to participate.