Past Or Present Perfect
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www.perfect-english-grammar.comPresent perfect Where has Lucy? Can you tell me where Lucy has been? Present perfect continuous How long has she been living here? Can you tell me how long she has been living here? Past perfect Why had she quit her job before she moved here? Can you tell me why she had quit her job before she moved here? Past perfect continuous
4542 ch01 pp001-040 - Cengage
ngl.cengage.comWe form the present perfect with have or has + the past participle. 9.1 The Present Perfect Tense—An Overview Subject have Past Participle Complement Explanation I have been in the U.S. for three years. Use have with I, you, we, they, and plural nouns. You have used your computer a lot. We have written a job résumé. They have bought a new ...
Past perfect tense - EnglishForEveryone.org
englishforeveryone.orgThe Past Tense – Past Perfect There are three aspects of the present tense: = action 1) Simple past 2) Past progressive 3) Past perfect (simple and progressive) _____ The past perfect (simple) tense is used to describe an action that has been completed before another past action. It is also used to describe an action that happened in the
present perfect or past simple 2
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Past or Present Perfect Simple - T 25 - English Grammar
www.english-grammar.atPast or Present Perfect Tense – Simple form 1. The President has just come out of the building and will make a speech in a moment. 2. Have you ever been to America? 3. Did Churchill ever go to America? – No, not that I know of. 4. Have you seen this week’s magazine? 5. Have you washed the car yet? – No, I haven’t. But I have already ...
5 P resent p erfect sim p le - Oxford University Press
elt.oup.compast par ticiple. In spok en English w e usually use the contr acted fo rm Õve/Õs. 2 The past par ticiple of regular verbs is the same as the Past simple fo rm, for example, w ork Ð w ork ed . Ho w ever, irregular verbs also ha ve irregular past par ticiples. For example, be …