Teaching the difference between these two tenses takes more than one explanation, and students usually need to see it clearly laid out before they can practice it reliably. This bundle pairs a two-page reference sheet with a four-page practice worksheet so you have the introduction and the follow-up ready in one download. What's included:Reference sheet (2 pages): side-by-side comparison of both tenses with focus, uses, and example sentences; signal word lists for each tense with a note on overl
Students often learn the present perfect and then hit the present perfect continuous and lose the thread completely. The two forms look similar, but the meaning shifts in ways that are hard to explain with a rule alone. This two-page reference sheet lays both tenses out side by side with clear examples, so students can actually see the difference and come back to it whenever it stops making sense. What's included:Side-by-side comparison of both tenses: focus, typical uses, and example sentences