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Bac English: The Present Tenses (Simple, Continuous, Perfect) – 3rd Year Secondary School






Bac English: The Present Tenses (Simple, Continuous, Perfect) – 3rd Year Secondary School


Bac English: The Present Tenses (Simple, Continuous, Perfect) – 3rd Year Secondary School

I. Present Simple

📘 Form

Affirmative: Subject + verb (base form) / verb + -(e)s for 3rd person singular

Negative: Subject + do/does + not + verb (base form)

Interrogative: Do/Does + subject + verb (base form)?

Examples

✅ She reads every day.

✅ They do not (don’t) play football on Fridays.

Does he speak French?

Uses

  • Habits and routines: She wakes up at 7 a.m. every day.
  • Permanent states: They live in Algiers.
  • General truths / facts: Water boils at 100°C.
  • Scheduled events (timetables): The train leaves at 6 p.m.
  • Commentaries / instructions: First, you mix the ingredients.

Time Expressions

always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never, every day/week/month, once a week, on Mondays, in the morning, at night

II. Present Continuous

📘 Form

Affirmative: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing

Negative: Subject + am/is/are + not + verb-ing

Interrogative: Am/Is/Are + subject + verb-ing?

Examples

✅ I am studying for the Bac exam.

✅ She is not (isn’t) listening to music now.

Are they playing in the garden?

Uses

  • Actions happening now (at the moment of speaking): Look! It is raining.
  • Temporary situations: He is staying with his grandparents this week.
  • Arrangements for the near future: We are meeting our friends tomorrow.
  • Trends and changes: The population is growing rapidly.
  • Annoyance / emphasis (with always): She is always complaining!

Time Expressions

now, right now, at the moment, today, this week/month, these days, look!, listen!, still

⚠️ Stative Verbs

Some verbs are NOT normally used in continuous forms: know, believe, understand, want, need, like, love, hate, prefer, belong, seem, appear, have (possess), think (opinion).

✅ I know the answer. (NOT: I am knowing)

✅ She likes chocolate. (NOT: She is liking)

III. Present Perfect Simple

📘 Form

Affirmative: Subject + have/has + past participle

Negative: Subject + have/has + not + past participle

Interrogative: Have/Has + subject + past participle?

Examples

✅ I have finished my homework.

✅ She has not (hasn’t) visited Paris yet.

Have you ever been to London?

Uses

  • Past action with present result: I have lost my keys. (I can’t find them now)
  • Life experiences (ever/never): She has never eaten sushi.
  • Unfinished past (with for/since): He has lived here since 2010.
  • Recent actions (just/already/yet): They have just arrived.
  • With superlatives: This is the best film I have ever seen.

Time Expressions

ever, never, just, already, yet, for, since, so far, recently, lately, up to now, once/twice/three times

📌 For vs. Since

For + duration: for two years, for a week, for a long time

Since + starting point: since Monday, since 2020, since I was a child

IV. Present Perfect Continuous

📘 Form

Affirmative: Subject + have/has + been + verb-ing

Negative: Subject + have/has + not + been + verb-ing

Interrogative: Have/Has + subject + been + verb-ing?

Examples

✅ She has been studying for three hours.

✅ They have not (haven’t) been waiting long.

Has it been raining all day?

Uses

  • Action that started in the past and continues to the present (emphasis on duration): I have been working here for five years.
  • Recent action with visible present result (emphasis on activity): You look tired. Have you been running?
  • Temporary situations that started in the past: She has been living in Oran since January.

Time Expressions

for, since, all day/morning/week, how long, lately, recently

V. Comparison Table — Present Tenses

Tense Form Main Use Signal Words Example
Present Simple V / V-(e)s Habits, facts, routines always, every day, never She reads every day.
Present Continuous am/is/are + V-ing Now, temporary, future arrangement now, at the moment, today She is reading now.
Present Perfect Simple have/has + V3/p.p. Experience, result, unfinished past ever, never, just, yet, for, since She has read that book.
Present Perfect Continuous have/has + been + V-ing Duration, ongoing activity with result for, since, all day, how long She has been reading for two hours.

VI. Common Mistakes

❌ Common Errors

  • I am knowing him. → I know him. (stative verb)
  • She has arrived yesterday. → She arrived yesterday. (past simple with definite past time)
  • I have been to London last year. → I went to London last year.
  • He don’t like coffee. → He doesn’t like coffee.
  • I have living here since 2020. → I have been living here since 2020.
  • She is always late. (correct as simple present for habit) → Actually correct!
  • I have seen him yesterday. → I saw him yesterday.

VII. Practice Exercises with Answers

Exercise 1: Choose the correct tense

1. She usually (wake / wakes / is waking) up at 7 a.m.

2. Listen! Someone (knocks / is knocking / has knocked) at the door.

3. I (have known / know / am knowing) him for ten years.

4. They (don’t finish / haven’t finished / aren’t finishing) their project yet.

5. Water (boils / is boiling / has boiled) at 100°C.

✅ Answers

1. wakes (habit → Present Simple)

2. is knocking (now → Present Continuous)

3. have known (duration → Present Perfect; stative verb)

4. haven’t finished (yet → Present Perfect)

5. boils (general truth → Present Simple)

Exercise 2: Put the verbs in the correct present tense

1. She ________ (study) English for three years.

2. Right now, they ________ (play) football in the garden.

3. He never ________ (eat) meat.

4. I ________ (just / finish) my homework.

5. We ________ (wait) for the bus since 8 a.m.

✅ Answers

1. has been studying (duration up to now → Present Perfect Continuous)

2. are playing (right now → Present Continuous)

3. eats (never → Present Simple)

4. have just finished (just → Present Perfect)

5. have been waiting (since + duration → Present Perfect Continuous)

VIII. Bac Exam Exercises

🎯 Bac-style Exercise 1: Correct the verbs

1. She (be) ________ a teacher for 15 years.

2. Look at the clouds! It (rain) ________ soon. (Present Continuous for near future)

3. They (already / visit) ________ the museum three times.

4. I (not / understand) ________ this lesson. Can you explain it again?

5. He (travel) ________ to France every summer.

6. How long (you / learn) ________ English?

✅ Answers

1. has been (for 15 years → Present Perfect)

2. is raining (look! + near future)

3. have already visited (already → Present Perfect)

4. don’t understand (stative verb → Present Simple)

5. travels (every summer → Present Simple)

6. have you been learning (how long + duration → Present Perfect Continuous)

🎯 Bac-style Exercise 2: Rewrite the sentences

1. I started learning English in 2020 and I still learn it. (Use Present Perfect Continuous)

2. She has never eaten couscous before. (Use Present Simple to express a general habit)

3. They are building a new school in our neighbourhood. (Use Present Passive)

4. He finished his homework. Now he can watch TV. (Link using Present Perfect + result)

✅ Answers

1. I have been learning English since 2020.

2. She doesn’t eat couscous. / She never eats couscous.

3. A new school is being built in our neighbourhood.

4. He has finished his homework, so he can watch TV now.

💡 Quick Revision Tips

  • Present Simple → routines + facts
  • Present Continuous → now + temporary + future arrangement
  • Present Perfect Simple → experience + result + unfinished past
  • Present Perfect Continuous → duration + ongoing activity with visible result
  • Signal words are your best friends in multiple-choice questions!


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