Perfect Tenses Including Continuous Tenses
Perfect Tenses (Including Continuous Forms)
Lesson Goal
Students will understand and practice the six perfect tenses:
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Present Perfect
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Present Perfect Continuous
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Past Perfect
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Past Perfect Continuous
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Future Perfect
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Future Perfect Continuous
All perfect tenses show an action connected to another time.
1. Present Perfect
Structure
Subject + have/has + past participle
Examples
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I have finished my homework.
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She has visited London.
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They have eaten dinner.
Use
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Life experience
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I have traveled to Japan.
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Past action with result now
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I have lost my keys.
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Action continuing until now
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I have lived here for five years.
Time words
already, yet, ever, never, since, for, just
2. Present Perfect Continuous
Structure
Subject + have/has been + verb-ing
Examples
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I have been studying for two hours.
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She has been working all morning.
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They have been waiting for the bus.
Use
Focus on the duration of an activity.
Examples
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I have been reading since 8am.
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He has been playing football all afternoon.
Key idea
Present perfect = finished or result
Present perfect continuous = activity or duration
Example
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I have painted the room. (finished)
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I have been painting the room. (activity)
3. Past Perfect
Structure
Subject + had + past participle
Examples
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I had eaten before the movie started.
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She had left when I arrived.
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They had finished the project.
Use
Shows the earlier past action.
Example
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When I arrived, they had already left.
Timeline
Earlier past → Later past
4. Past Perfect Continuous
Structure
Subject + had been + verb-ing
Examples
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I had been studying before the test.
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She had been working all day.
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They had been waiting for hours.
Use
Focus on how long an activity continued before another past event.
Examples
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He had been driving for five hours before he stopped.
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We had been talking before the teacher arrived.
5. Future Perfect
Structure
Subject + will have + past participle
Examples
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I will have finished the report by tomorrow.
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She will have arrived by 6pm.
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They will have completed the work next week.
Use
Action finished before a future time.
Examples
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By next year, I will have lived here for 10 years.
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By tonight, we will have completed the lesson.
6. Future Perfect Continuous
Structure
Subject + will have been + verb-ing
Examples
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I will have been studying for three hours by midnight.
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She will have been working here for ten years next month.
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They will have been traveling for two days.
Use
Focus on duration of an activity before a future time.
Examples
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By 8pm, I will have been cooking for four hours.
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By next year, he will have been teaching for 20 years.
7. Simple Trick for Students
Perfect vs Perfect Continuous
Perfect = finished result
Perfect Continuous = activity or duration
Examples
Present
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I have written the report.
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I have been writing the report.
Past
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I had written the report.
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I had been writing the report.
Future
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I will have written the report.
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I will have been writing the report.
8. Timeline Trick (Very Helpful for ESL)
Perfect tenses always show two times.
Example
Past Perfect
I had eaten before the movie started.
Action 1 → Action 2
Future Perfect
I will have finished before 5pm.
Action → Future time
9. Practice Activity
Fill in the blanks.
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I ______ (study) English for three years.
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She ______ (work) here since morning.
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They ______ (leave) before we arrived.
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He ______ (drive) for two hours before he stopped.
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By tomorrow, we ______ (finish) the project.
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By next year, she ______ (teach) for ten years.
Answers
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have studied
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has been working
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had left
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had been driving
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will have finished
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will have been teaching
10. Speaking Practice
Ask students:
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How long have you been studying English?
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What have you done today?
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What had you been doing before class?
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What will you have finished by tomorrow?


