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Doing chores Household duties 7 th form Created by Alla Kolosai

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  1. 1. Doing chores Household duties 7th form Created by Alla Kolosai
  2. 2. Chore - a routine task, esp. a household one an unpleasant but necessary task Cleaning Sweeping Shopping Washing up 2/23/2015 Washing Ironing Cooking 2
  3. 3. 2/23/2015 3 Some more vocabulary An iron A vacuum cleaner A dishwasher (dishwashing machine) A cooker A washing machine A broom A brush A dustpan
  4. 4. 2/23/2015 4 Present Perfect Continuous Tense 1) (), /a , 2) . I've been waiting for him (for) two hours. 2 . have been/has been + V-ing + I(you,we,they) have been waiting. He(she,it) has been waiting. ? Have you(I,we,they) been waiting? Yes,I have. Has he(she,it) been waiting?- Yes, he has. - I(you,we,they) haven`t been waiting. He(she,it) hasn`t been waiting.
  5. 5. 2/23/2015 5 Dont use Present Perfect Continuous : With the verbs Believe Like Know Present Perfect Continuous , , . for two hours (a week, three months, ten years), for a long time, all day, all day long, how long, since (since 1950, since eight o'clock, since Icame here).
  6. 6. 2/23/2015 6 How long have you been studying English? I've been studying English for two years already. How long have you been living here? We've been living here for a year only. I'm tired, I've been working in the garden all day long. I've been living in Chernivsti since 1955. It's been raining since early morning. What have you been doing since I saw you last? Why, nothing in particular. Please excuse my dirty clothes, I've been tidying the room. ( .) Why are you so hot? I've been playing football. ( .) What have you been doing here? I've been trying to repair the clock. Present Perfect Continuous .
  7. 7. 2/23/2015 7@Alla Kolosai