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www.colegiosanjose.esPAST SIMPLE vs PRESENT PERFECT Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the verbs in brackets. 1.- They _____ (write) their exams yesterday.
English on the Web
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1iek-peiraia.att.sch.grTENSE USAGE : Simple Present Vs Present Continuous PRESENT CONTINUOUS SIMPLE PRESENT •Now •At the moment/at present •This morning/evening e.t.c.
The Future Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercise
www.autoenglish.orgThe Future Perfect Simple and Continuous Exercise will have driven will have been driving A Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the future perfect simple or continuous tenses.
present simple or present continuous 2
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Teoría To be going to vs futuro simple - english …
www.english-area.comwww.english-area.com Los mejores recursos gratuitos para aprender y enseñar inglés To be going to vs. futuro simple (will) • Planes futuros 1. To be going to + infinitivo se utiliza para expresar acciones futuras ya planeadas
Present Simple Present Continuous
www.universidadlaboraldemalaga.es© Gonzalo Orozco 2011 a 1 present simple present continuous Verdades universales que no cambian con el tiempo Dogs bark. (Los perros ladran) Actividades que están ...
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