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 moravc
 
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							| Dear NATIVE SPEAKERS or ADVANCED linguists :-) I need your help desperately :-) I have created a game on Present Perfect Continuous and I would like to be sure it is correct. There are two parts of the sentence - first is meant to be in present perfect CONTINUOUS /// and the second in present perfect simple. I HAVE SPENT 3 HOURS WORKING ON THIS GAME and I need some help...
 I have written the base of the sentences and I would ask students to make the complex sentences...
 ARE MY base expressions OK, so the sentences can be built with present perfect tenses?
 
 dig all morning /so not eat yet
 THE KEY: The pirates have been digging all morning, so they haven �t eaten anything yet.
 
 WOULD YOU BE SO KIND AND CORRECT MY MISTAKES? THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!
 
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 Olindalima ( F )
 
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							| Hi Moravc
 First let me apologize, I am neither native nor an expert, just a grammar lover, but, in fact, with little English environment around.
 
 It seemed to me that you have a pattern in your work, to be repeated, right?
 
 present perfect CONTINUOUS /// and the second in present perfect simple
 
 This sentence:
 
 Recently, _ feel really tired / because not slept well
 
 So, if I understood your pattern this example would be like this:
 
 Recently they have been feeling really tired, because they haven �t slept well.
 
 ( Am I following what you were thinking about ?)
 
 Now, just a question for you and for the people to come.
 
 What would you say if I wrote this instead?
 
 
 Recently they have been feeling really tired, because they haven �t been sleeping well.
 
 Not correcting anything, just asking for an explanation, don �t misunderstand me, please.
  Hugs
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 moravc
 
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							| I have been dreaming about the treasure since I was 15, but I haven �t found it yet. They have been hunting for 2 hours now, but they haven �t killed anything yet.
 He has been counting money since 9 o �clock but he hasn �t finished yet.
 They have been stealing jewellery since then, so they have collected a lot of gold.
 He has been climbing up the mountain for hours, so he hasn �t have a rest yet.
 Recently,  I have been feeling really tired because I haven �t slept well.
 He has been shaving for quite a long time so he hasn �t drunk the poison.
 
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 moravc
 
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							| For example I am not quite sure if the verb STEAL can be GERUND... isn �t it better to say: They have been attacking... since then, so they have collected a lot of gold.
 They have been hooking... since then, so they have collected a lot of gold.
 
 dream about the treasure since _  was 15 / not find yet
 hunt for 2 hours now / but not killed yet
 count money since 9 o�clock / but not finish yet
 steal since then / so collect a lot
 climbing up the mountain for hours / so not rest yet
 Recently, _ feel really tired / because not slept well
 shave for quite a long time / so not drink poison
 creep the whole day / but not catch yet 
 sun shine for hours / but they not wake up yet
 pull the canoe for 20 minutes now / but not arrive yet
 argue all week / so not sail yet
 tell lies since _ was 5 years old / so not tell truth yet
 chase all this summer / not find yet
 watch for days / but not see ...... so far 
 sit in cave for ages / so not get sunburn yet
 sip tea for a few minutes / but not drink gin yet
 laugh for ages / but not speak a nice word yet
 throw stones all afternoon / but not hurt yet
 owl cry lately / so have bad dreams
 stare on ... for ages / so not spot the ship yet
 bats fly all night / so not light fire yet
 cook fox since 3 o�clock / but not tasted it yet
 it rain for months / so not explore island yet
 shoot every month for 3 years now / not kill a tiger yet
 hide in bushes for quite a long time / so find yet
 wood floating for 10 minutes now / but remove yet
 lie on grass for half an hour now / so not clean teeth yet
 sneeze since Monday / so not leave bed yet
 fire burn all day/ so there no wood left
 cut and chop mushrooms lately / but never pick blueberries
 snow a lot this week / so not travel much yet
 haunt the last 20 years / but not scare lately
 mend since September / but not finish yet
 swim in sea all day / so not work yet
 parrot sing for ages / but not speak English yet
 it swallow  for the last 6 minutes / so not run away yet
 wait for ship since July / but it not arrive yet 
 corn not grow much lately / so not harvest yet
 draw & read map / so not swept the deck yet
 
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 Apodo
 
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							| Most of these are OK, but I have sent a PM with a few suggestions.  |  4 Jun 2009     
					
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 moravc
 
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							| THANKS A LOOOOOOOT !!! 
 Apodo, you are a TREASURE !
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 waynedef
 
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							| I think it �s a great idea but it might be a little too long. I don �t what age group or ability level you are teaching, but my own experience has taught me that as soon as they see that many sentences in need of correction or alteration, their motivation completely disappears. Maybe you should teach the lesson and use half of them, then maybe come back to it in a month for review and use the other half, depending on how well they did the first time. Just a thought. Great idea, though. |  4 Jun 2009     
					
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 moravc
 
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							| yaya, waynedef, you are right... 
 I might have time to upload the GAME today, so you �ll see it �s much easier
 it is a boardgame and each player can make 8 sentences only, if all the sentences are correct
 
 it sounds much more easier... now :-)
 
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