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Unit 3 Unit 4

A1. Unit 3 Unit 4. Present perfect simple. Past, completed action with a result in present I have already read the book. Have you read the book yet? I haven't read the book yet. He has been to China three times. Has he ever been to China? He hasn't been to China.

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Unit 3 Unit 4

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  1. A1 Unit 3 Unit 4

  2. Present perfect simple • Past, completed action with a result in present I have already read the book. Have you read the book yet? I haven't read the book yet. He hasbeen to China three times. Has he ever been to China? He hasn't been to China..

  3. Present perfect continuous • Action started in past and still in progress, or continuous, recent actvity I have beenreading the book since Monday. Have you beenreading the book since Monday. I have not been reading the book since Monday. He has beenrunnining. He is out of breath. Has he beenrunning? He is out of breath. He hasnt beenrunning. He isnt out of breath.

  4. Examples • I have read the book. It is fantastic! • She has written two novels. • He has eaten the whole chocolate. There is no more left. • I have been the book for two weeks. • She has been writing her last novel since last year. • He has been eating the chocolate! It is half empty!

  5. Past perfect simple • Action happening before another event in the past I had lived in New York before I moved here. Had you lived in New York before you moved here ? I hadn'tlived in New York before I moved here. They left as soon as they hadfinished Did they leave as soon as they hadfinished? They didn't leave until they had finished.

  6. Past perfect continuous • Continuous activity happening before another event in pas I had beeneating before he came. Had you been eating when he came? I hadn't beeneating when he came. She had beenworking until he came. Had she been working until he came? She hadn't been working until he came..

  7. Examples • I had read the book before I saw the film. • She didn´t talk to him until he had apologized. • I had been reading the book before i saw the film. • Before he came I had been talking on the phone.

  8. Articles Indefinite article „a“ „an“ • Used only with singular, countable nous • Used when the noun is not specified, mentioned first time • I have a car. Definite article „the“ • Used with singular, plural, countable, uncountable nouns. • Used when the noun is unique, specified, known • The car is black.

  9. Examples • We stayed in a hotel near the river. • Ask a women over there. • To be a teacher is very difficult. • We stayed in the hotel near the river. • Ask the woman over there. • The teacher gave us very difficult homework.

  10. Some, any, no Some is used before plural, uncountable nouns, similar meaning as „a“. Any, no - questions and negative sentences • There are some people in the street. • Are there any people in the street? • There aren't any people in the street. • There are no people in the street.

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