What tense do we use to talk about things that have just happened?
Present Perfect
Past Simple of "put"
Put
What do we use "already" for? Justify and exemplify.
‘Already’ is used to say that something has happened early – or earlier than it might have happened.
The receptionist/welcome/the guests/and/ask/them to fill in the form.
The receptionist welcomed the guests and asked them to fill in the form.
When do we use "while"? Justify and exemplify.
To describe the longer action of two events.
Past Participle of "Awake"
Awoken
What do we use "since" for? Justify and exemplify.
We use "since" to refer back to a previous point in time.
Luna / run five miles a day before he twist/ this ankle.
Luna had been running five miles a day before he twisted his ankle.
Past Participle of "broadcast"
Broadcast
I can't take any pictures because I _________ (not/buy) a new camera yet.
I can't take any pictures because I haven't bought a new camera yet.
Which is the difference between the Past perfect tense and the Past Perfect Continuous?
The past perfect simple highlights completed actions, while the past perfect continuous emphasizes the duration of actions leading up to another past event
This/happen/about ten years ago./I/stay/with a college friend, in the country./They/recently/buy/an old house near Cambridge/and she/invite/me/down to see it.
This happened about ten years ago. I was staying with a college friend, in the country. They had recently bought an old house near Cambridge and she had invited me down to see it.